Also used it before, for Rounds I believe.
data1701d (He/Him)
“Life forms. You precious little lifeforms. You tiny little lifeforms. Where are you?”
- Lt. Cmdr Data, Star Trek: Generations
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data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Nawkweesee UhyeesuhyeeEnglish8·2 days agoNow the big question is how do you say, “Rampant cultural appropriation/misrepresentation is Star Trek: Voyager”? 🤣
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Any Romul-ones fans out there?English2·2 days agoI mean, I’ve put several They Might Be Giants memes on here by now, so it’s probably fair someone else puts something out.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Any Romul-ones fans out there?English2·2 days agoI am sorry I didn’t get this until you explained it. Only moderately familiar with Ramones discography.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•I could use some troubleshooting help for a Linux laptopEnglish1·3 days agoYou’re right that it was power-related - one of the options was an ASPM modification - but the issue seemed to be common to this chipset accross laptop brands.
The fix I used came from this post: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=286109
My machine was a Thinkpad, but this article was also talking about problems on HP, Asus, etcetera. I think the 8852BE might just be cursed
To be fair, I was using an E series Thinkpad, but in my defense, the E series seems to have improved a lot in the past few years - this was luckily the only issue I’ve had. I’ve had much more difficult times with Linux on other laptops. Heck, even my desktop had more setup than this when I was first starting out, though it was because I was using a Broadcom Wi-Fi card, as I also dual-booted with a Hackintosh and macOS only supports Broadcom Wi-Fi chipsets.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•I could use some troubleshooting help for a Linux laptopEnglish1·3 days agoOtherwise agree, but I did run into pain with Realtek on my Thinkpad - the module would sometimes crash and disconnect entirely (on a PCI-e level) from the system.
I did manage to find a fix, but I would not recommend Realtek to someone.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Share a script/alias you use a lotEnglish1·4 days agoI once experimented with something similar, except it was supported to trigger my smart speaker and drop into another part of the house to tell me.
Honestly, I really need to replace my proprietary smart speaker system with something self-hosted; it’s just I only recently have had the time to start cinsidering.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Share a script/alias you use a lotEnglish2·4 days agoVulnerabilities certainly do exist, but I’m pretty sure the attacker has to be well-equipped
I’d call it a protection against data getting cracked in a petty theft, but if your attack vector is much more than that, there are other measures you should probably take. I think Clevis also works with Yubikeys and similar, meaning the system won’t decrypt without it plugged in.
Heck, I think I know someone who just keeps their boot partition with the keys on it on a flash drive and hide it on their person.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Share a script/alias you use a lotEnglish2·4 days agoIn my case, no; it’s all a single machine - it is in the initramfs and uses the system’s TPM to (relatively) securely store the keys.
It can be set up with an attestation server, but you certainly don’t have to do it. The Arch wiki has a really good article on getting it set up.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Share a script/alias you use a lotEnglish3·4 days agoI use Clevis to auto-unlock my encrypted root partition with my TPM; this means when my boot partition is updated (E.G a kernel update), I have to update the PCR register values in my TPM. I do it with my little script
/usr/bin/update_pcr
:#!/bin/bash clevis luks regen -d /dev/nvme1n1p3 -s 1 tpm2
I run it with sudo and this handles it for me. The only issue is I can’t regenerate the binding immediately after the update; I have to reboot, manually enter my password to decrypt the drive, and then do it.
Now, if I were really fancy and could get it to correctly update the TPM binding immediately after the update, I would have something like an apt package shim with a hook that does it seamlessly. Honestly, I’m surprised that distributions haven’t developed robust support for this; the technology is clearly available (I’m using it), but no one seems to have made a user-friendly way for the common user to have TPM encryption in the installer.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Meme potential?English3·5 days agoHaven’t purchased it yet. I need to read it, but I’ve had a difficult time tracking down issue 30 in comic book stores - I got behind and have everything else in the other spin off series.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•"Put that thing back where it came from, or so help me!"English5·5 days agoNo! Why did you make me aware of this one?! Now I have to acquire it!
Honestly, this might be the best one they’ve ever made; before, I was quite partial to the Janeway one, which I gifted to my mother.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Sad 😔English4·6 days agoDepends. SNW retconned it and said the Temporal Cold War pushed it up.
I’m pretty sure by default, virtual networks are not enabled automatically if you’re not using virt-manager GUI.
To make it run automatically, run the following:
virsh net-autostart default
If it’s not that, just to make it easier to find information, what’s your host distro? I’m guessing by mention of Kickstart files that it’s something Red Hat related, possibly Rocky 9 based on your choice of guest.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Federation be like...English7·8 days agoThe bridge crew of the Dauntless/Voyager A would like a word.
(Just pretend Ascensia’s not there)
Weird. It must be that my taste is very indie/alternative. You can always also check if the artist has their own shop.
That’s how Jonathan Coulton does it. They Might Be Giants does it as well (in addition to a Bandcamp), but most of their stuff from 1990-1996 is stuck on their former label, so they can’t sell DRM-free audio, only vinyl and/or cassette.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Captain Kirk Is Back from the Dead in New Star Trek Comic ‘The Last Starship’English2·8 days agoI got midway through season 4 of Disco, though I plan on finishing eventually. I think season 3 had its ups and downs, but the setting it introduced could have been really interesting. I was just underwhelmed by what they were doing in season 4 instead of the natural plot threads the 32nd century opened.
I agree on SNW, and LD and PRO have earned a special place in my heart.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•"With great mustache comes great responsibility"English4·8 days agoLet’s transporter clone, Genesis planet, Black Mountain etcetera George Samuel so he can live past 2267.
data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.websiteto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Star Trek and ProfanityEnglish5·8 days agoThough typically partially bleeped, but yes.
I think is is more a c/Risa thing.