JC1

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[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Here is a use case: multiple device sync. With a server client infrastructure, read status are synced to the server, so if I change device, I can pick it up where I left off. Same thing as using a cloud service, but self hosted.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

Que l'Alberta débute avec ça ne me surprend pas. Je m'attend que beaucoup plus de gouvernements en Amérique du Nord fasse ça avec la diminution des revenus dû à la réduction des véhicules à gas. Aucun gouvernement ne va apprécier voir ses revenus diminuer.

À mon avis, c'est OK de taxer les voitures, mais les voitures à gas devraient être taxés beaucoup plus.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago

I agree you have it bad there. Unfortunately in politics we have to vote for the least bad option. On all the issue listed though, a lot is due to congress, mainly because people decided that republicans and their idea of not governing is preferable to democrats. Personally, I know the options are very bad, but I the sliver of democracy is still worth it to try to preserve in order to have the option to influence the next time around.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago

It might. I take the risk. At that point, storage cost will be lower, I'll just buy a bunch of 20TB drives and build a truenas NAS. In the meantime, I'm satisfied with unraid as I don't have to spend 2k+ to get 50TB of usable space.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago

Why would they need production capacity to produce a product that is useless for the NATO military doctrine? That's just not how NATO countries wage war. Of course they don't have a good production capacity of a tool they are not likely to use. And even if they wanted to start to produce them at the start of the war, it wouldn't be ready today, it takes a lot of time and resources to build production capacity from scratch.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 16 points 2 years ago

As I said to people I know, fun. I have fun setting this up. Its a hobby. I like to search for bargains and build the automations. If you don't have fun doing it, its usually not really worth it. It gets expensive quick and its kind of a lot of work to research and setup if you want to keep your privacy.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago

I use qtile on X11 and hyprland on Wayland. There is an option on hyprland for exactly that (idleinhibit window rule), but didn't find a good solution on qtile yet. Anyway I have issues with qtile for other things too (because of X11 mainly).

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago

Je sais que tu relates le raisonnement du gouvernement et pas ta position, mais je voulais faire une reponse à ce genre de commentaire.

Aider les gens à se déplacer rend ta population plus flexible. Les gens peuvent se trouver des emplois a des endroits où ils ne pouvaient pas avant. Ça donne beaucoup plus de pouvoir de négociation aux employés puisque ça leur donne accès à des emplois qui leurs étaient inaccessibles. Pour les employeurs qui recherchent de la main d'oeuvre qualifiée, ça leur donne accès à un plus grand bassin de main d'oeuvre.

Voici un rapport de l'APTA qui mentionne un ROI de 5 pour 1. C'est excellent pour l'économie d'investir dans ça.

L'argument de créer des jobs qui paieront des impôts nest pas génial non plus. Si ça valait la peine, aussi bien créer plein de jobs bidon pcq ils vont payer de l'impôt! La réalité c'est que bien souvent le gros de ces subventions vont dans les poches des propriétaires et on ne revoit jamais la couleur de cet argent. En plus, si on investi cet argent là dans le transport en commun, lui aussi va créer des jobs qui vont payer des impôts. La seule variable différente c'est les profits qui disparaissent.

Là où je suis plus en faveur c'est que c'est OK de financer quelques industries qu'on veut kickstart, ce qui est le cas ici. Tu en fais mention dans ton commentaire, l'effet de spécialisation est important. Par contre, à mon avis, ça devrait se faire en échange de parts dans ces entreprises.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

The worst I did is wanting to replace the WAN interface on my Opnsense router. I didn't check properly and replaced my LAN interface instead, rendering the router inaccessible and fucking up my network. Luckily, its a VM on proxmox that was still accessible from IP. I just opened a console to the VM and found out that the whole configuration is in a file. Also, a copy is saved with every configuration change. I just found the right one to restore and voilà! My network was back up.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 11 points 2 years ago

Plex desktop is also only on flathub.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Lack of knowledge isn't dumb, it's just lack of knowledge. You can't know everything.

I run 2 docker containers, named slightly differently (my setup is a bit more complicated within a stack though). Then I map a different port for the FR one so it doesn't conflict. Of course, you need a different config volume. Then once the container is up, you can I link my FR sonarr to my EN one. So when I request something on my EN Sonarr, it also adds it to my FR Sonarr.

I also do that with movies, but for HD and 4K instead. I manage multi-language differently.

I'll PM you for my source of French content.

[–] JC1@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago

Damn, that's sad, I love when they make the separate since usually I can put the paid app on my family library.

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