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What're some of the dumbest things you've done to yourself in Linux?
  • Attempting to resize the system partition without backing the system up first (right after I spent the whole day setting everything up). Gparted failed, the system did not boot any more so I had to stay up the night to redo the whole setup. No personal data loss since the system was fresh, though.

    Since I got into Linux via virtual machines and Raspberry Pi before using it as my daily driver, I made most of my stupid beginner mistakes (like changing permissions on systen files) where it did not really matter.

  • app.suno.ai Permission is hereby granted | Suno

    Sad girl piano ballad; jazz-trained female singer-songwriter song. Listen and make your own with Suno.

    Permission is hereby granted | Suno

    If you want to listen to the MIT license, sung by an AI-generated female jazz singer ;-D

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    YouTube is severely rate limiting Invidious instances
  • Nah, a private instance works fine. Public instances see a lot more traffic and if they use their public IP address for accesing YouTube it is trivial for YT to ban them. If you want to host a public instance, you should use a proxy or VPN for all the YT traffic so yo can easily change the IP address.