[-] Sunny 1 points 33 minutes ago

This is really warming to hear, best if luck forwards!

May the flour be with you

[-] Sunny 2 points 12 hours ago

Can also use tools such as Exodus to evalute the trackers/permissions(manifest file) that the application has baked in; https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/455252/

[-] Sunny 0 points 1 day ago

I didnt mean to come across cross.. but my main point is that these cats are meant to be outdoors, as well as indoors. They love the mixture between being active outside and resting inside. I can't keep these cats indoors only - thats not what they want nor what the vet recommends. I do see the problem of them ruining other wildlife, however, I can't limit them to being indoors either. I love birds and wildlife myself, and at the cabin we have loooads of bird feeders and bird boxes setup, which is a very enjoyable sight all-year round. While I do, and will continue to let my cats outdoors, I try do my part for a better wildlife other places. Not perfect, but something.

[-] Sunny -4 points 1 day ago

Wow... How thoughtful...

Norwegian Forest cat is the most normal cat breed there is here. If this had been as big of a problem you mention it would have been in our news already. These cats came here in the Vikings era, it would have been a noticeable problem by now..

Yes all my cats are neutered at the age of 6months or so.

And again, this cat breed is a very normal breed here. Even if I were to not get another doesn't mean the rest of Norway isn't.

[-] Sunny -4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I believe it to be different for us, Norway is extremely rich on wildlife. These cats are meant to be outdoors, and have for a long time, and is likely to stay that way for generations. It's fraud upon keeping cats indoors here.

[-] Sunny 0 points 1 day ago

Mate, it sounds like you're living on a different planet.. I've had cats my whole life, all of them have lived out their full expected lifetime. I'm well aware of the possible dangers and sicknesses cats can get.

Based on the comments in this post I imagine pet culture being vastly different between Norway and the US.

[-] Sunny -5 points 1 day ago

Literally 90% of cats in Norway live and enjoy being outdoors. If it had been a major problem the government would have said something about it. In fact, it's looked bad upon keeping cats indoors here.

[-] Sunny -2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Norwegian forest cats are meant to be outdoors throughout the year even. Forcing these cats to stay indoors is considered animal abuse here. I'm not going to do that. While they do hunt sometimes, they also help get rid of rats and other pesty things... So they're not all that bad..

Even the people we got these cats from refused to give them away to people who would keep them indoors only. It's much like people who get Huskies while only keeping them in as pets in cities. They're not meant for that. These cats are outdoor animals like many other, wether you like it or not.

[-] Sunny -5 points 1 day ago

Good I don't live in near any traffic then ๐Ÿ‘

[-] Sunny -4 points 1 day ago

I dont live near any trafficed road, and my house is at the end of a one-way-driven road. The only car getting my house is my own. In Scandinavia most cats live outdoors regardless of this, they are usually just fine.

[-] Sunny -5 points 1 day ago

Shorter lives? My first cat became 17 years old before she passed away. Of course cats can live outdoors, especially here in Scandiavia, the majority of cats cats live outdoors.

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I've been using linux desktop for a year or so now. One noteable thing i keep seeing is that one person will say I dont like XYZ distrobution because of its base. But I am still a little unsure what is meant by it. I am assuming the main difference between each base is the choice of package management(?). But what other factors/aspects that are important for the average user to know about each 'base'? This is probably quite a broad question to a rather technical answer, but appriciate any answers, and i'll try my best to understand and read up :)

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We've got one cat 6months and the other 3months old, currently both using the litterbox. However we're going to move to a new house soon, and eventually try to transition them to getting used to doing their business outdoors instead of the litterbox. Does anyone have any tips or best practices for this transition?

Edit: I dont live in the US, I live in Scandinavia - huge garden and away from traffic. The cats are fine being outside - most cats here are in fact outside. We have norwegian forest cats and they're meant to be both indoors and outdoors - even during winter!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_Forest_cat

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It turned out really great and tasty! Was a little worried when making it as I didn't have everything the recipe asked for. As it wanted a loaf pan with a lid(?) Have never seen such, but it worked fine without ๐Ÿ˜Š A bit of a confidence boost tbh that it went so well for being the my first time. Look forward making more!

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submitted 5 days ago by Sunny to c/android@lemmy.world

Hiya, am thinking about removing the stock android launcher on my Pixel 7a, due to a bug causing one of the three navigation buttons to randomly not work, more about the bug here; https://lemmy.world/post/10555733. So was wondering if anyone had any experience regarding this? I know how to remove it, just want to know what the potential consequences would be. I thought of having 2 launchers available, should the main one I use not work (for whatever reason). Please let me know if you have done this before and how it went :)

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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by Sunny to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Hiya, so am looking to buy more storage and while browsing am seeing some external harddisks, such as Western Digital My Book and Seagate Expansion Desktop for cheaper than the internal harddisks themselves. Have seen this one video from KTZ Systems where he bought up multiple of these external ones just to open them up and use the disks for his own server. Was therefore wondering if you peeps have ever done this and if there any downsides to it at all?

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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by Sunny to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi there, I'm on Bazzite KDE and recently somehow lost a my "gaming" folder..? No idea how but must gave been user faulty, e.g me. Therefore wondering if it's possible to lock certain folders so that this cannot accidentally happen?

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submitted 5 days ago by Sunny to c/cat@lemmy.world

Just adopted this little fella, welcome to the fam Sesam ! Was a bit afraid he wouldn't go well with our other kitten we already have, but 3 days in, they're already great friends, playing and sleeping together!

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) by Sunny to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Waterfox is a browser, obviously based on Firefox, but without default "junk" that Firefox comes with.

Don't see many mentions to Waterfox at all in this community? Are there any specific reasons for it? Seems like a neat version of Firefox, with development based out of the UK.

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Hi there folks, I'm still learning about Linux and have yet to dip my toes properly in any arch based distro. Have for the moment fallen in love with the immutable distros based on Universal Blue project. However I do want to learn about what arch has to offer to and plan on installing default arch when I have time. But have been wondering why I haven't heard of any immutable distros from arch based distros yet.

So, am left wondering if there are talks within that Arch community of building immutable distros?


While writing this post I found a project called Arkane Linux, which seem to be very interesting. Does anyone have nay experience with it? Is there a specific reason why immutable wouldn't be a good idea when based on Arch?

Project: https://arkanelinux.org/

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submitted 1 week ago by Sunny to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi there, I will be taking, Red Hat Certified System Administrator and Red Hat Certified Engineer Certifications after the summer and am looking for some worthwhile resources to learn from. Anyone have any recommendations for this? I will get access to some "offical" resources from my work later, but want to brush up - up front. So if anyone has any experience with some nice resources, or videoes that are worth checking out please let me know :)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15720003

No Starch HumbleBundle includes "How Linux Works", THE SysAdmin fundamentals book, 3rd edition.

Also includes the "DevOps for the Desparate", "Linux Firewalls: Attack Detection and Response with iptables, psad, & fwsnort", "The Linux Command Line, 2nd Edition", "Absolute OpenBSD", "The Book of PF" ( I think that's for the BSD's ), "Designing Secure Software", "Practical ulnerability Management", "Eloquent JavaScript 3rd Edition", "The Practice of Network Security Monitoring", etc...

IF you can't afford the Safari subscription, which I presume would include all of these,

AND you want thorough competence in the fundamentals

THEN you really probably want to know some of these ones.

I'd require the current edition of "How Linux Works" as the bedrock understanding of anyone who wanted to be working SysAdmin or DevOps, anywhere, any time.

This entire bundle is the same price as "How Linux Works" alone is, in my local ebook platform.

Our ignorance costs us, right?

We can reduce the price it makes us, and our world, pay, through more competent knowing of our fundamentals:

don't allow mistakes, or faulty-process, or malicious-actors, any leverage, you know?

Salut, Namaste, & Kaizen!

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