The Wayback Machine from the Internet Archive is probably the oldest and most popular. Unfortunately I’m not aware of any other alternatives
The Wayback Machine from the Internet Archive is probably the oldest and most popular. Unfortunately I’m not aware of any other alternatives


OP saw this meme and took it seriously



I don’t know much about Waveshare, and I’ve never heard of Inkbox, but I personally have used the light faux wood TRMNL (they also have a darker one)


The best part of TRMNL is that the hardware and firmware are open source, and you can even build one out of Waveshare parts. They have an open source example implementation for a server as well.


I’d be interested to hear an update on the pilot program in a few months. How many of your coworkers have chosen Ubuntu?


What’s reddit?
I haven’t looked into Paperless much, but what does your workflow look like exactly with regards to the emailing part?
I’ve been running NixOS on a T430 from 2012 as my daily driver for over a year now and it’s been the most fun I’ve had with a computer in a long time. The first couple weeks was a hell of a learning curve (because of Nix) but so worth it!
Honestly, I’m not sure how I could tell it was AI. I’ve seen a lot of AI slop so I just got a sense that it was AI from looking at her face. It’s got this uncanny, hyperrealistic quality to it.
But I can prove it’s AI much more easily. Upon closer inspection, the bottom right corner has the Google Gemini ✨ logo, plus the nonsensical text, “Grand partner of your joonney”

Were you incapable of making memes before AI? Is GIMP that hard?
What do you mean by RSS being “multiple streams”? How does your Python script search multiple places?
RSS combines multiple feeds into one, like this: https://feed.lovergne.dev/demo/
I heard about Njalla via this Lemmy comment but I haven’t tried them myself:
Run by Gottfrid Svartholm Warg of The Pirate Bay who has already served two prison sentences for acting on his beliefs around personal freedom and intellectual property.
If you try it report back lol
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world for their tireless efforts in !simpsonsshitposting@sh.itjust.works


It doesn’t have to materialize. It just has to trick investors into investing more. They’re taking a page out of Elon’s playbook.
At first I thought this was !calvinandhobbes@lemmy.world


Are you interested in hosting this for people you already know and trust, like friends and neighbors, or am I misunderstanding your use case?
I’ve never tried it myself, but maybe see if Snipe-IT would work for your needs?
From their docs intro:
Snipe-IT was made for IT asset management, to enable IT departments to track who has which laptop, when it was purchased, which software licenses and accessories are available, and so on - although we’ve definitely seen folks using for non-IT asset tracking as well. Oil rigs, theater equipment, even human body parts! (We didn’t ask too many questions about that last one.)
Unfortunately it doesn’t support OIDC.
There’s also the Koha library management system which does support OIDC.
Although I haven’t ever used one, I think you’re kind of describing a “DAS” (Direct-attached storage)
I recently ran into the same issue as you and ended up ditching the laptop entirely and installed NixOS onto a TerraMaster NAS.