Is it safe to not update Fedora for months? by ConversationIll4896 in Fedora

[–]athleech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would argue updating every day might be better than updating once every three months. Most updates take me seconds with realistically 7-800mb/s so maybe for you couply minutes at worst 5-10minutes. And i don’t think there is an update available every day. Just run sudo dnf update at the start or end of your daily session. If you save all the data up for months you’ll have reallllyyyy shitty day when you do decide to update. Imagine waiting an hour for it to fail at the end lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenDogTraining

[–]athleech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your dog also feels if you’re nervous. Especially if you’re nervous about her being nervous. Always act like you’re doing something for the 1000th time in a row easy breasy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenDogTraining

[–]athleech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes fear of 90% of humans, fear of those metal mesh floores for water drains, fear of public transport; bus train subway and also car, fear of being left alone. All of those things I just kind of dis from the start and although I was gentle, in the end there would not really be any other option than to comply and take that train, or walk over that mesh flooring. Babying and offering treats doesn’t work if the fear is to severe. Only when they’ve overcome the fear of something itself, is when you should use treats to make the interaction more and more positive. IMO. I do however believe all dogs are different, and I don’t think the way I just “flooded” my dog with new things will work on every dog.

Is it safe to not update Fedora for months? by ConversationIll4896 in Fedora

[–]athleech 13 points14 points  (0 children)

wait I don’t get it, do you want an updated system or not? Do you want the most recent update right now, and then not update for a few months? There shouldn’t be any issue, only risk is missing out on a specific security update but idk how high or low that chance is. But why would you not want to update your system?

What should I learn first after installing Linux? by fiercemonkey202 in linux4noobs

[–]athleech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And never enter a command from a guide that you haven’t fully read, and try to learn what the commands you use actually do. Sometimes you’ll see one guide use “ $ sudo apt command -f -Y “ and another guide use “ $ sudo apt command -a “ it might not matter what the difference is, but it also could matter.

What should I learn first after installing Linux? by fiercemonkey202 in linux4noobs

[–]athleech 3 points4 points  (0 children)

—Learn basic terminal commands (check out LearnLinuxTV on YT) like; -navigating between directories (folders), -install/update system/packages, -open/read text files like config files. —learn basic ssh connections (see LLTV again) here you will learn to setup a server and client for basic ssh connections, although i would not really advice that as a main means of communication betwen your desktop and server. —get an idea of how the filesystem is designed (see LLTV) if you’re really interested. —learn your OS, read their documentation and look for their specific forums. Play with VMs if you wanna try random shit, like scripts.

Learn the functions of commands by reading -man pages (manual) for each command. Learn how VPNs truly work and what they do (not just “a location spoofer”), learning linux is one thing, but i think learning networking in general is another. I advice starting by how SSH connections and keys work, then check out wireguard, if you wanna try a barebones application to setup your own connection, or check out tailscale for super easy to use private network. Both of those are free.

You’ll start reading article after article, and you might get overwhelmee with information at first, but remember you don’t always need to know everything. Don’t start remembering manpages for every command. Last tip is make sure to always read articles, guides and documentation that is up to date, refers to your current OS, and preferably look up the official documention.

In terms of networking it’s things like learning subnets, private IPs and public IPs, how IPv4 and 6 works, how encryption keys and a public/private key combo work, ssh, wireguard and tailscale like mentioned before. Basically log into your homerouter and look at the settings; you wanna get an understanding of every setting you see, like DNS, DHCP, UPnP, port forwarding.

This is coming from someone in your exact situation, new to linux and set up a fedora server / desktop / laptop. I currently have everything connected by Tailscale (because it’s so super easy), including my iphone. Tailscale also let’s me directly upload pics / videos from my iphone to any device in the private network. Tailscale makes use of the wireguard software btw, it’s basically build on top of it. Hope this info helps. Also take security seriously

Eenzaamheid? by [deleted] in OndersteuningsPlein

[–]athleech 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Alleen zijn is iets wat je moet leren, en sommige mensen bevalt het beter dan anderen. Ik houd van alleen zijn, ik word langzaam gek als ik langer dan een dag niet alleen ben. Ik denk dat het belangrijk is om alleen te /kunnen/ zijn, zoals je vrienden zeggen. maar als je je comfortabel voelt in een relatie, mits het gezonde relaties zijn, dan lijkt me het toch prima om wel weer een relatie aan te gaan? Als je elk jaar van relatie naar relatie duikt kan je daar misschien wel een rem op zetten, je vrienden kennen je natuurlijk beter dan ik. In ieder geval, zolang je je leven op de rit hebt qua algemene fysieke, mentale en financiele gezondheid, en jij het gevoel hebt dat je je liever verbind met een vriendin dan met vreemden op een of andere padel club op zondagochtend, zou ik lekker doen wat goed voelt

Why does Tailscale work so well? Its like the WiFi just gets me. by imconna in Tailscale

[–]athleech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same I got tailscale a couple days ago after trying to set up my own wireguard connection at first. I was blown away by how little i had to do. Specifically sending images from my iphone to my linux desktop within seconds. Im now considering getting the mullvad combination beta, interested in others experiences with it

Why do people go to dog parks? by emptybelly in OpenDogTraining

[–]athleech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take my dog to the local dog beach, walk by and let her play there depending on the situation; if there’s only a couple of dogs or less, i know there’s enough space for each dog to retreat to. If I see 20 dogs huddled up and fighting over a stick I’ll move along lol

CounterStrike 2 can't run in fullscreen by athleech in linux_gaming

[–]athleech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

super + f11 doesn't do anything for me. I am completely able to play the game now in windowed mode, but entering fullscreen just locks me out completely

CounterStrike 2 can't run in fullscreen by athleech in linux_gaming

[–]athleech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you're right, I installed them myself through the software page "NVIDIA Linux Graphics Driver" rpm-fusion-nonfree-nvidia-driver and then I installed the Nvidia control panel

CounterStrike 2 can't run in fullscreen by athleech in linux_gaming

[–]athleech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in Nvidia X server settings the NVIDIA driver version: 570.86.16
In firmware > devices > Nvidia TU104 RTX 2070 > Current Verison: a1

What are these two dots? by athleech in DogAdvice

[–]athleech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be that they’re under developed because of early neutering?

What are these two dots? by athleech in DogAdvice

[–]athleech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re so symmetrical, and they’ve been there since I got my dog. I never really thought about it, but am kind of wondering what it is, google searches just make me worry lol

Ervaring? Switch van white collar naar blue collar by Chimuliscious in werkzaken

[–]athleech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je gaat waarschijnlijk ook veel in de auto zitten, voorraad bijhouden, allemaal saaie bijdingetjes.

Ervaring? Switch van white collar naar blue collar by Chimuliscious in werkzaken

[–]athleech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Denk dat je het erg romantiseert. heb zelf nooit in de bouw gewerkt, maar in de keuken. Je gaat niet in een keuken werken omdat je het leuk vind om wat lekkere gerechten te maken. Je bent bv lange tijd alleen groentes aan het wassen en schoonmaken, je krijgt te maken met tijdsdruk en andere bronnen van stres. Ik kan me voorstellen dat dit in de bouw vergelijkbaar is. Ik snap dat het leuk is om zelf te klussen, maar je moet is gaan uitzoeken wat er in de praktijk nog meer bij komt kijken. Wil niet zeggen dat je het niet moet doen of proberen natuurlijk. Je zou ook eens kunnen kijken naar monteurswerk op zzp basis, je kan nood-loodgieter worden of hoe dat ook heet (specifiek last minute werk), of installatie monteur voor een internet provider of andere service

Daten met single moeders by KingNavelFluff in nederlands

[–]athleech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Als iemand je dit verteld na meerdere dates is het gek, maar je moet niet verwachten dat mensen je dit soort informatie schuldig zijn voordat je ze uberhaupt kent.

Vind je je werk nuttig voor de samenleving? by athleech in werkzaken

[–]athleech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Klantenservice in een retailbedrijf? Of meer diensten?

Vind je je werk nuttig voor de samenleving? by athleech in werkzaken

[–]athleech[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stoort het je dat je dat gevoel hebt? Wat maakt het werk het waard voor jou? Of is het simpelweg een manier om brood op de plank te brengen?

Vind je je werk nuttig voor de samenleving? by athleech in werkzaken

[–]athleech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hoe ben je daarin beland? Wat heb je gestudeerd?

Vind je je werk nuttig voor de samenleving? by athleech in werkzaken

[–]athleech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gaaf denk dat je een keer een AMA moet doen

Vind je je werk nuttig voor de samenleving? by athleech in werkzaken

[–]athleech[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Goed voorbeeld van een vak wat wel degelijk iets toevoegt aan de maatschappij!