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@SheDrivesMobility It's silly to us e"favourite" or "like" on what you said, so sorry for that.

What I want to express is twofold:
1. re long-covid: take care fir yourself, I feel for you.
2. re Verantwortung: thank you for the attitude, I wholeheartedly agree and appreciate.

@freemo As I said, this leads nowhere. Whatever. I don't care much for US-centric definitions of political concepts. I live in EU and **gladly so**. I am more interested in the original dichotomy of realists vs. dreamers. 😉

@Pat

@freemo Well, we can argue about nitty-gritty semantics here, but I think you;ve got the definition "liberal" wrong. Liberal, in my book has not much to do with right vs. left. It rather is about _freedom_.

_Conservative_, in my world, has the opposite in _progressive_. Which to me screams "embrace the change", or "do what _currently_ is the right the to do". In other words, _don't be afraid to step into the future!_

@Pat

@Pat Well, this one is a cheap quip with an expensive reality behind it. Let me respond with a translation of a Dutch song text I happen to know:

> _Want de allermooiste bloemen groeien vlak langs het ravijn, en om die te kunnen plukken moet je durven bang te zijn._
>
> _because the most beautiful flowers grow at the edge of a ravine, to pick them you must dare to be afraid_
>
> -- [Veldhuis & Kamper/Ravijn](youtube.com/watch?v=JZk0Nv1TLD)

@Pat Oooh, this wakes up so many thoughts. Very good shot there! Thanks!

I am sure this would instigate a "culture war", but I also truly believe that conservatism is primarily about fear.

Says somebody mostly voting for "center-right" in my geography 🙂

> _Pain is often a trampoline that will launch us into our next stage of life, if we're willing to let it._
>
> -- still Ashley Stahl

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> _People who call themselves realists are often just dreamers who gottheir hearts broken somewhere along the way._
>
> -- [Ashley Stahl/TEDx talk](youtube.com/watch?v=bRtBHF-WPp)

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@Lotte@chaos.social I discovered something nice. Thanks.

@rjkucia@mastodon.social @piggo You should at least appreciate that I "shortened" your trip to the nearest shop where they sell by about 1000km. It sounds like a win in my book. Well, unless you want to approach the said shop from the east, of course.

@piggo It would be only marginally better if it was a bit fancier glass. But IKEA?! :blobfoxnauseated:

@piggo @rjkucia@mastodon.social Recently (last 2-3 years) I saw Krusovice in several German supermarket chains.

@bgcarlisle I think you just misunderstood the message. They genuinely inform you, because their other products do literally contain bull's shit and some people may be allergic to that when they try to smear it over their faces.

@piggo I sound like a QNAP sales rep. Anyhow, for some years I was trying to figure out a home server/storage/... for myself and after wasting zillions of hours on it and considering building an HPC solution myself, I decided to take the plunge on this and I do not regret. For my needs works fine. It's of course not all roses sometimes, but that's OK. After 2+ years of ownership so far I did not regret for a moment.

What I also like is that I have a VPN server (QNAP app) on it and they have Dynamic DNS sorted well, so accessing this from outside of home is super easy. And not speaking yet about they myQnapCloud service which makes it even easier.

I shall stop with this advertisement...

@piggo

Re packages: yes. These are normal packages QNAP system understands. In the official interface there's an option to install 3rd party package repositories and then you install and update these normally. The same as installing a PPA on an Ubuntu-based OS.

Re NAS as a PC: yes, that is a thing too. I have it hooked to a TV (because Kodi of course) and a keyboard + mouse dongle. The whole thing has something called HDMI apps and then you simply use the whole thing as a full-fledged computer, just the Desktop UI is somewhat spartan and less featured than say GNOME, or KDE Plasma. Yet, very usable. I do not use it in that mode - as I do not need it, but it's build so that you can run your whole office on it.

Probably the best 3rd-party apps for the thing are things like ownCloud, Kodi and then plethora of home automation tools (not speaking about Borg and their Hybrid Mount - which is just nice if you hook it up with something like Backblaze, or such) . Also QNAP builds these devices to natively support surveillance tech - a set of IP cams to store home/shop/whatever surveillance videos. So if that's a thing for you, it's well integrated too.

@piggo That's not the right way to see what this can do for you. Yes, QNAP reimplemented craploads of things and often it has a good quality (backup solutions, VPN/networking mgmt/config/etc), though sometimes not (nextcloud, media stuff, etc.) Applications-wise you shall look at 3rd party packages available for this. Have a peek here: qnapclub.eu/en. You get anything your heart desires and more. And of course the device runs some custom version of linux and you get shell access too, so you can fix (break?) whatever you need - they just do not advertise it too openly.

@piggo I solved that very same problem with QNAP TS-251+ with pimped up RAM. I figured I do not have time and energy to fiddle with half-assed home-brewed solutions of mine and this just works. Especially because I am more fond of LXC than Docker and QNAP Container Station gives me that way all the freedom I need to play. Virtualization Station is a bit heavyweight for any of my home purposes.

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