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Donald Trump's approval rating collapses with Gen Z
  • If he hasn't had a heart from all the hamberders by the next election cycle I guarantee he will run for president again and it'll be up to congress and or the supreme court to stop him. Depending on the make up of those to entities I think there's a chance they would stop him.

    Rules for thee but not for me and all that.

  • arstechnica.com 14 reasons why Trump’s tariffs won’t bring manufacturing back

    Op-ed: Trump administration grossly underestimates difficulty of their stated task.

    14 reasons why Trump’s tariffs won’t bring manufacturing back
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    Is there a way to export data?

    Is there a way to export data from the app (saved posts, etc.)? Thanks.

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    Guix @lemmy.ml HulkSmashBurgers @reddthat.com
    PantherX - A modern operating system based on GNU Guix
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    Guix @lemmy.ml HulkSmashBurgers @reddthat.com
    How to connect to protonvpn via openvpn

    Protonvpn has some instructions to connect via openvpn:

    https://protonvpn.com/support/linux-openvpn/

    Where I'm stuck is step 3, where the guide has you download a dns update script into /etc/openvpn.

    Openvpn doesn't reside in /etc so I'm not sure how to handle that. Any advice? Thanks.

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    Florida man games lmfao
    apnews.com At the Florida Man Games, big crowds cheer competitors evading police, wrestling over beer

    Promoted as “the most insane athletic showdown on Earth,” the Florida Man Games poke fun at the state’s reputation for bizarre stories.

    At the Florida Man Games, big crowds cheer competitors evading police, wrestling over beer
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    Nymvpn
    nymvpn.com Privacy made simple - NymVPN

    Learn about the power of our decentralized VPN. dVPNs are the future of privacy on the internet, making our online activity private and secure

    If this ever gets to the point where I can use this by paying cash for access (and not having to deal with cryptocurrency) I would totally give it a try.

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    Guix @lemmy.ml HulkSmashBurgers @reddthat.com
    How to luks encrypt raid drive?

    Edit: Turns out for what I'm trying to do (mount luks encrypted raid after start up) only needs the device mapping for the raid drive and not a file-system object.

    So I luks encrypted the raid and call a script to open the vault and mount it when I need to.

    ****** In my system config file I added a raid drive like so:

    ``` (mapped-devices (list (mapped-device (source (uuid "205e5caa-694f-4457-a2a1-8affa3536e75")) (target "guix") (type luks-device-mapping))

    (mapped-device (source (list "/dev/sdb1" "/dev/sdc1")) (target "/dev/md0") (type raid-device-mapping))))

    (file-systems (cons* (file-system (mount-point "/") (device "/dev/mapper/guix") (type "ext4") (dependencies (list (list-ref mapped-devices 0))))

    (file-system (mount-point "/mnt/nas") (device "/dev/md0") (type "ext4") (mount? #f) (dependencies (list (list-ref mapped-devices 1)))) %base-file-systems))) ```

    I'd now like to luks encrypt the raid drive but I'm not sure how to go about doing it. Do I simply make a another mapped-device object, specifying the raid drive uuid and "/dev/md0" as the target:

    (mapped-device (source (uuid {raid uuid})) (target "/dev/md0") (type luks-device-mapping))

    and then pass that as a dependency to the raid file system object?

    Thanks

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