

Thanks, that might explain the jank I got when spinning it up yesterday…I’ll be back on calibre web or trying another option over the weekend.


Thanks, that might explain the jank I got when spinning it up yesterday…I’ll be back on calibre web or trying another option over the weekend.


Very True, I have had some good use out of ghostarchive. When it works. There’s also self-hosted options like archivebox. And Several paid solutions like perma.cc. Kiwix/Zim too although that’s focused on wiki’s themselves & offline storage/access so not as useful for sources. But yes I’ve found none get consistantly good archives as much as archive.org or archive.today.
I have not heard of etched, but I do tend to avoid a lot of the crypto stuff.
Its also concerning if any of the archives suddenly going down & the data isn’t backed up. I know the storage requirements alone makes good backups unlikely, but with archive.today looking so volitile I wonder if one’s going to be needed.
Edit: added links & spelling


I think the future of wikipedia looks a bit bleak if they drop archive.today now. They need a decent archiver to function. Internet archive is good but its a single group hosted in the US, plus any site with a paywall isn’t surviving on the internet archive very well.
They’ve needed good alternative for awhile and the need is just growing. I wish public libraries could fill the gap but its probably not realistic. We’ve had legal deposit requirements for non-print media in various jurisdictions for awhile but i’m doubtful how effective it is, nor is it convenient to access or use for wikipedia.


oh yes that makes a lot of sense for server stuff. I imagine that may be quite useful for general use & maintenance too.
I’m too caught up thinking of consumer stuff.


EU Regulations are directly applicable to all member states, so its not needed to transpose those into domestic law for them to be used. Some countries’ constitutional setup mess with this(like the uk eh pre-brexit I guess), but in general regulations are as important if not more than domestic law.
Directives can be directly used in domestic courts but only under certain conditions. The defendant/respondant needs to be a public body and the transposition deadline must have passed. Its basicly ‘you failed to implement it in time — tough’. Also if they’re not implemented correctly. But in general yes, they’re only instructions for the members to pass domestic legislation.
I think even on a technicality both are law. Sorry if this was a bit padantic.
oh and yes I’m not aware of any EU legislation on admissibility of evidence. But, not really my area :/ I think there have been proposals for cross-border stuff but can’t remember what became of that. If you know any in force i’d be interested in reading that? thanks


I’m intrigued how that would work with some styles of plug that disconnect before coming out of the socket like the uk type-G plugs. Unless they’re not touching the socket itself and connecting somewhere else? I have no idea, i’m not an electrician.


If you want something that looks different you wanna find a different desktop environment(DE), most of them are avalible on most distros. I’d pick a distro then a DE that they offer. You could try these DEs you haven’t already tested:
Other than that, your options for non-tranditional desktop environments are probably just other tilling ones(i3, hyprland, ect) or scrolling(like niri). Or customising one of the others, KDE can be very flexible for that. You’ve gone through a lot of the main ones.
As for distros, there’s a lot, most will have the same set of desktop environments though. So, the same look and feel one you get past the install and package management etc…
If you don’t mind going outside linux land, haiku can be fun. Completely different OS though…


That ai banner does not inspire trust at all :( The actual content reads well & they link other articles though. Weird.


This April fool’s(2nd?) video come to mind: how to disable a robot dog if it attacks you


yea…I was thinking this horrible stretch of road.


Embrase, Extend, Extinguish maybe :(


they’re turning the frickin frogs trans!🐸 /j anyway, maybe better plumbing and not dumping sewerage could improve that…maybe just a little bit


thank you, those pictures pain me


that is probably the best way to go about it. I worry they’ll simplify or strip away too much nuance. But if done well this can be great initiative


basic media literacy is really needed, hopefully it doesn’t come with any political bias built in
Whenever I need a bootable USB I always go for ventoy, much easier to just copy over the image.
That said, if you’re having a lot of trouble it might be something else, say a bad USB, port or image. I’ve had devices that can’t recognise particular usb sticks or from a particular port for no apparently reason. Sometimes its just cursed.