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[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Oh my god, this is extremely helpful -- thanks a lot!! Just a question about your third point, by 'feed' do you mean water or fertilizer? I'm assuming fertilizer?

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Cheers! Fwiw, here's a list of compatible desktops from the libreboot website:

  • Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L motherboard
  • Acer G43T-AM3
  • Intel D510MO and D410PT motherboards
  • Apple iMac 5,2
  • HP Elite 8200 SFF (HP 6200 Pro Business probably works too)
[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Does this require fiddling with software?

Depends. Libreboot replaces your processor's firmware with fully libre software. Most importantly, it gets rid of Intel Management Engine, which is a firmware-level spyware that all modern laptops have. Almost all laptops are stuck with this firmware -- the sole exception are ~10 machines, mostly Toshiba, from 2008-2012ish. With these, you can completely eliminate the Intel ME by flashing your firmware with libreboot.

Now, in most cases, this requires tinkering with hardware. If you're lucky, you can find a ThinkPad model that you can flash without having to gut the whole machine first. So in most cases (to my understanding), librebooting a machine is heavy on having to disassemble your laptop.

Does it work out of the box?

If by 'out of the box' you mean 'works without issue once installed', then yes. Once you've done the fiddling and set everything up, you don't even have to think of libreboot again.

Some motherboard bios will give overclocking(OC) options. Does Libreboot give OC options, RAID drivers, or boot security options (encrypted OS)?

This is mostly beyond my expertise, but I recommend going through libreboot's extremely informative official website.

If i wanted to take my current Franken-desktop and switch out the BIOS/UEFI and keep the OS, could this do it gracefully?

Almost definitely no. Libreboot only works on a select few devices, all of which have been out of production for about a decade (usually more). It's a great option if you're 1) Willing to tinker, AND 2) Either have one of the compatible models lying around, OR 3) Are willing to find one off of eBay auctions or local marketplaces.

You can find the list of compatible laptops on the libreboot website -- if you're lucky, maybe you have/can find one of these. If not, I'm not fully sure this has been of much help to you :')

The main appeal of libreboot is that you can truly create a 100% libre laptop with it. No blobs, no proprietary software, no invasive surveillance even at the firmware level.

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Could you share any particular points that made you switch? I'm currently on Manjaro and I was thinking of switching to Fedora. But now I've started hearing good things about Debian...not sure how to proceed!

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yep! The main caveats are:

  • You can only create a community on the instance you're signed up on
  • Some instances (e.g. Beehaw) don't allow community creation

But in general, most instances do allow it. One possible workaround if you're "stuck" on Beehaw might be to sign up on another instance, create your community, and then make your Beehaw account a mod on it. This way you don't have to ditch you Beehaw account if you're keen on creating communities.

Alternatively, if you're still quite new here, maybe creating an account on another instance might not be a huge loss to you just yet.

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 8 points 2 years ago

One of the lesser-known scandalous from American history (there's many to choose from) is John Muir's campaigning for the National Park Service, which is often celebrated as a great victory of environmentalism. What they don't tell you is that Muir saw the indigenous people of California and the Pacific Northwest as 'savages'. The NPS meant that thousands of people lost their lands, lands which they had tended for centuries, but which appeared to White observers as merely 'virgin forest'.

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

Cheers! Yeah, my thoughts exactly. Better to have an empty community (for now) than none at all.

 

I'm never certain if this is my favourite version of HTDC or the Saitama 2008 version...

 

This is a Lemmy community created to discuss all things Libreboot. As you can tell, it's quite empty here, so please feel welcome to fill it up with your experiences of Libreboot.

I've created this community to do my part and help the migration from Reddit to Lemmy. Lemmy isn't perfect, but it's closer to Libreboot's spirit than Reddit is. That's what I think, anyway.

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago

This is a common misconception, but fully understandable one. If you look into political theory, one of the first things you discover is that all governments -- whether they call themselves "democratic" or not -- are, before anything else, at war with the people they claim to represent.

The "people" -- not rival foreign states -- are the first group against which a state of at war with, whether the state in question is a monarchy, a republic, a dictatorship, a plutocracy or something else.

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago

Ah that's clever cheers :)

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 years ago

Umm I'd recommend getting your SSL certificate via Let's Encrypt so that we can access your website over HTTPS! Currently it only works via HTTP.

[–] piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

How did you get the timing right for the lightning?! I'm always too early or too late...

 

I plan to have the following services running concurrently on it:

  • A VPN (OpenVPN or Wireguard)
  • A very lightweight personal website
  • A Nextcloud instance (25GB storage max)
  • A Vaultwarden instance
  • An Invidious instance
  • A Matrix server
  • A Lemmy instance

I'm unsure if these would be private or public instances. But I'd be curious to hear any thoughts on how much more space I'd need for public instances too, if you'd have a sense of that.

I currently have a VPS with 2GB RAM + 50GB storage. Would that be enough? Thanks in advance!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by piezoelectron@sopuli.xyz to c/towerofgod@sopuli.xyz
 

I've seen a few (not many) people online fawn over how Khaled bin AlWaleed converted to veganism, and even got his dad to do the same. There's also talk that he plans to open a chain of plant-based restaurants throughout the Arab world.

I'm curious to hear what people think about such figures. This guy is directly descended from the founder of Saudi Arabia -- on both his parents' sides. He's part of a family that's brought an entire country -- Yemen -- on the brink of death, with 2+ million people at risk of dying from hunger. Not to mention he's part of one of the most brutal, draconian regimes anywhere in the world.

The same goes for places like, say, Tel Aviv, hailed as the "vegan capital of the world". Is that what we really want to talk about, and not the hideous apartheid regime erected by Israel in the West Bank and Gaza? Gaza, for example, is an open-air prison, where people are left to die, with no access to even drinking water.

And yet we find popular YouTubers celebrating both AlWaleed (who flew in Dr Michael Greger to Saudi Arabia just for a consult) and Tel Aviv as bastions of veganism.

I've heard the argument that neither the restaurants in Tel Aviv nor Prince AlWaleed are personally liable for their government's crimes. I don't really buy this. I mean I somewhat understand it re-Tel Aviv, but someone like AlWaleed is literally part of the government. He has plenty of power and privilege to relinquish ties with his family and use his newfound platform to bring attention to the hideous regime in Saudi Arabia. But as far as I can tell, he hasn't said a single thing about Yemen (not to mention Khashoggi, Saudi-Israel ties etc).

In my opinion, in these contexts, veganism effectively serves as a way to whitewash serious crimes that are far worse than the animal lives these individuals/groups are potentially saving. But I'm curious to hear what people think.

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