animoné
@animone@animone.net
Hold on to your hardware and keep it maintained and clean. It may be the last hardware you own.

Somehow a mobile-only workflow just seems weird to me, having grown up long before smart or mobile anything. I (regrettably) own a smartphone, and struggle to use it anytime I have to..
I ended up reinstalling, this time without the KDE sets and switching to using FVWM. While KDE is 'nice', I come from using OpenBSD with cwm, so I'm used to my X environment staying out of the way.
For the curious, the old laptop I'm using is my Lenovo X220, or what I consider to be the last laptop with a truly great keyboard.
Two things I noticed right off: no systemd (or related dependencies) anywhere in sight, and LILO.
I've always been irritated by the systemd-ification of the linux ecosystem, so it's always nice when I don't see it, and I've never really understood how to work with GRUB, so LILO is really appreciated!
@animone if you jump to the slackware 15.0-current you will see the packages are up-to-date as in archlinux. Also grub is now as default and run each kernel upgrade, no more needed to run it manually
As I recall there are a few people who have custom vim bindings, and even write code using it.
| yes, for myself and other people: | 10 |
| yes, just for myself: | 22 |
| no, but maybe in the future: | 33 |
| no: | 33 |
@hi I run a slightly modded standard Mastodon instance (mostly just adjust the post length). It runs in Docker on a dedicated Debian VM along a bunch of other services.
All my services run on my home server, but I have a cheap VPS to act as an "exit node", so I get static IP without dealing with the dynamic IP shenanigans or relying on Cloudflare/Tailscale etc.
i couldn't figure out yet what to do if my #snac2 instance goes down...
I am on this snac2 instance with an eye toward a future experiment of running my own instance.
@passthejoe I run mine on a Raspberry at Home and there are no problems. What do you mean with Data?