I’ve thought about switching to Technitium but dealing with network tools is a whole can of worms I don’t want to open up again until PiHole or Unbound shits the bed on me lmao. PiHole’s working just fine for what I need it to do.
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I tried to break from Windows back in college after Windows 8 was such a disaster. Set up an Arch dual boot over a weekend and tried to use it whenever I could. Unfortunately found myself using the Windows partition far more often mostly because of gaming compatibility. Shelved it and suffered through MS’s bullshit ever since.
10 years later on the dot, I went on a huge degoogling/de-MS push this past winter/spring. Set up GrapheneOS on my phone, moved away from as many big tech services and tools as I could, changed my email, and eventually said fuck it and installed CachyOS on my brand new desktop to give it a go. It’s been my daily driver ever since. The whole degoogling push also got me to set up a home server and go down the entire selfhosting rabbit hole but that’s a discussion for another day.
The Steam Deck is what really reintroduced me to it and showed me how insane Proton is for compatibility, and with all the garbage big tech and fascists want to throw at us, this year was definitely time to make the switch.
Which reminds me, I should probably wipe that Windows partition that still gathers dust.
nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What’s you obscure low key achievement this year?English
0·25 days agoI finally finished my unhinged marathon of the entire Yakuza franchise that started when Infinite Wealth launched. At the time I’d played all the games up to that point but never really went for 100%, but that game’s platinum was so easy and the nostalgia bait in the second half of the game both made me want to replay all the games and go through spinoffs that I hadn’t played yet.
Right after IW I went back through the mainline starting from 0 (followed by the Kiwami remakes rather than the originals, but we’ll get there). Burnt out on 5 which I’d argue is the actual most tedious plat in the series, but got back to it a few months later, then breezed through the rest just in time for Pirates (which was certainly a game of all time…).
With the mainline out of the way, I replayed Judgment and LJ, finally played through Kaito Files for the first time, and then started working through spinoffs. I also got through the original PS2 games twice each - once in English emulated just to experience them, then again on the Japanese HD port on the PS3 for the trophy list. I still have nightmares of the 20 Home Run thing for Y1. Dead Souls was actually fun, Kurohyou 1 and 2 were fantastic games but incredibly grindy (and buggy) for 100%. Ishin’s plat wasn’t actually nearly as bad as people say. Through in Fist of the North Star Lost Paradise for good measure. Finally, got through Kenzan for the first time and its completion list with the help of way too many translation guides.
So, all that being said, at the time I was satisfied with achievement lists for games that had them, and completion lists for those that didn’t, but a handful of games don’t actually require full completion lists for plat (off the top of my head I think 3, 4, Dead Souls, 6, 7, Gaiden, IW, and Pirates). So I said fuck it, run it back and wrap them up.
About a year and a half later, I could say I’d just about 100%'d the entire franchise. I think the only thing I didn’t do was the Haruka’s Trust bullshit in games that didn’t require it.
I will add right now that I’m NOT currently planning on playing Kiwami 3 due to the Kagawa situation and just how the franchise is being handled in general. I’m happy calling this my stopping point if they don’t recast him.

nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•How can I explain that my last workplace was in a cult without seeming unprofessional?English
0·1 month agoIn general it really does depend on the interviewer. I was honest and open about how my new manager at my last job fucked over the team and myself, with specific details, and it led to good conversations during the interview process for the place I’m at now.
nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do some people try to humanize the wealthy and people in positions of power?English
0·1 month agoReally depends on the instance. Most lemmy.world subs are cesspools. Hexbear and the like tend to be much better overall.
nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do some people try to humanize the wealthy and people in positions of power?English
0·1 month agoA lot of these people are so lost that they genuinely believe anyone can become a billionaire if they put in the work. Propaganda machine go brrrr
I set this up a while back (and recently moved to Forgejo, see the update note at the beginning of the article):
Probably a tad overkill honestly but it works amazingly well, and turns every potential upgrade into an approval process so nothing will update when you don’t want it to.
Their usage is basically just the same old machine learning that’s existed for ages, long before the genAI bubble started. They really should avoid the buzzword for accuracy’s sake but it’s far removed from all the LLM generative dogshit.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•AliasVault: Privacy-first password manager with built-in email aliasing. Fully encrypted and self-hostable.English
5·1 month agoSame, the email alias feature is huge.
nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•You have complete control over your franchise of choice, what are you retconning?English
0·2 months agoRetconning basically every character death retcon they’ve made in Yakuza over the years, and making Pirates completely non-canon because what the fuck
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Has bad branding ever turned you off from software, FOSS or not?English
142·2 months agoAny service or tool with obvious genAI in its branding or the developer’s profile is an instant “no” from me. Linkwarden is a big one. Any advertisement post clearly written by an LLM I’ll avoid like the plague. If you’re willing to use hallucinations based on theft that use unbelievable amounts of water and energy, then I’m flat out not going to trust that your software has any value.
Also seen a handful of random tools with “Proudly made in the USA” or some garbage on the readme, and sure enough the developer always follows all of today’s big fascists on social media. Shocker.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Opening the door: Making self-hosting friendly for newcomersEnglish
14·2 months agoShoutout to that dude last week posting a fully public fileshare service because he wanted to “practice” selfhosting
nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you use a dishwasher or wash dishes by hand?English
0·2 months agoBoth because the dishwasher in our apartment sucks ass and always leaves like 5 things that need to be redone by hand.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Valve says they want SteamOS to be installable on any PCEnglish
4·2 months agoYep, exactly
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•When did you guys start your privacy journey? How did you find out about the data stealing stuff?English
1·2 months agoI’ve always been concerned about it but never got around to making big changes until recently. Deleted my Facebook ten years ago but held on to IG so that says a lot about my priorities at the time. Tried a Linux dual boot but went back to Windows because Linux gaming support was almost non-existent (granted I did routinely run the Shut Up 10 tool at least).
Ten years later, I buckled down and changed everything I could. I haven’t cut everything out (i.e. still on Google Fi because of costs and coverage, still on discord because no one wants to go anywhere else). But now I’ve been running GrapheneOS for a year, run CachyOS on both my desktop and steam deck, moved from gmail to tuta, set up an entire home server to get away from google services and media streaming platforms, etc etc. This whole year has been the bulk of it for sure.
Honestly the biggest inspiration for finally getting it done was seeing all the tech oligarchs at the nazi inauguration last year, and knowing sooner or later they’re gonna start coming for communists too. Is all this gonna be enough to save my ass if they do? Probably not, but better now than never.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Valve says they want SteamOS to be installable on any PCEnglish
28·2 months agoI’ve seen a lot of folks waiting for this to make the switch, it’s silly but having a familiar name attached to it gives them a sense of comfort, and SteamOS is solid for what it is.
I’m not a fan of its whole “read only filesystem” shenanigans and wiping things on upgrade, so I switched my Deck to CachyOS Handheld, but I acknowledge it does those for a reason, adding a safety net to the “console-like” experience for most users. Admittedly that feature may be just the thing some inexperienced users would need in order to not break the thing.
nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a video game that you just don't get the hype about?English
0·2 months agoThis one’s wild to me lmao. Like yeah I get how it’s not everyone’s taste but the game was getting 10/10’s across the board, and of course discussions are gonna die down 2 months after it launches when most people who picked it up at launch finished it by October.
nfreak@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a video game that you just don't get the hype about?English
0·2 months agoI legitimately feel like ER is one of FromSoft’s weakest titles. It doesn’t come close to the DS trilogy for me, and unironically I feel like Nightreign is a better game in the same vein, as the faster paced sandbox works far better for the fast, clusterfuck bosses ER is known for.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Made an alternative to Tailscale + GluetunEnglish
3·2 months agoOh this looks promising. TS + Gluetun does tend to be super slow, so routing just the outbound traffic through the chained VPN is excellent. I’ll give this a try this weekend.


God I forgot about this one. Spent so much time with this back in high school before Clone Hero took over.