Is there anything in the journal? If you’re not familiar, try something like journalctl -o short-precise -k -b -1 and then look for anything weird.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of January 12thEnglish
1·29 days agoIn this how it is time for Project Zomboid, which other than the zombies respawning is really hitting my middle school zombie apocalypse itch. So much so that I am thinking of rereading World War Z!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•debian 13.2 with yt-dlp 2025.12.08 from yt-dlp/yt-dlp. What command do I need to download the newest format available, not exceeding 1080p and up to VP9?English
2·2 months agoOkay looks like your format spec should look something like
'bv*[ext=mp4][vcodec!^=av01]+ba[ext=m4a]/b[ext=mp4][vcodec!^=av01]'. Single quotes needed to keep shell expansion from fighting me, not sure if that will be an issue for you. You may have intended this, but the extension restriction does mean that you’ll sometimes skip “better” formats like VP9 if they are webms or something, and you can specify an output mux if that is what you are trying to achieve.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•debian 13.2 with yt-dlp 2025.12.08 from yt-dlp/yt-dlp. What command do I need to download the newest format available, not exceeding 1080p and up to VP9?English
1·2 months agoI think you would want to include
[]somewhere in your format specifications. Let me try it and see.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the "proper" way to share a single Wireguard connection for all devices on the local network?English
1·2 months agoNo particular experience with the VPN issue so feel free to completely ignore this idea, but if you do have to stick with something resembling your current solution it could make sense to put it in a VM or container so that the process of rebuilding it is not so burdensome.
Not sure if it would technically count, but it’s giving bill of attainder for sure.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•on debian 13.1 I just updated yt-dlp to stable@2025.11.12 but I still cannot download videos. What am I doing wrong?English
7·3 months agoMaybe also add
-vfor verbose? I just tried it on my admittedly very different EndeavourOS system and the original command started right up downloading a video
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Technology@beehaw.org•New image-generating AIs are being used for fake expense reportsEnglish
7·4 months agoMeanwhile I’m out here like “wow I hope I submitted my receipt correctly and do not get banished to the shadow realm”
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Gaming@beehaw.org•How's gaming and streaming on T-Mobile home internet?English
4·4 months agoI have not used T-Mobile specifically but I did try out a 5g home internet product and one thing to look out for is that trees can interfere with your signal, so make sure there’s not trees between where you’ll put your access point and the towers. If you’re in the northern hemisphere and the leaves have fallen also keep in mind that the signal could be affected more when the leaves come back.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•I am just wondering if my latest 2 games are fun and wondering if I should allow donations on my siteEnglish
5·5 months agoHello! We appreciate you contributing to the Beehaw Gaming community. This post looks like self promotion. While we do allow self promotion on Beehaw, we ask that you be a community member first and a promoter of your own work second. In the future, please try to contribute with submissions on other topics and comments on posts from others in the community.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Ultimate Guide & Full Chapter Walkthrough for The Last of Us Part II RemasteredEnglish
5·6 months agoHi! Thanks for contributing to the gaming community. This post looks to be self promotion. While we do allow self promotion on Beehaw, we ask that you be a community member first and a promoter of your own work second. In the future, try to contribute with submissions from other sources and comments on posts from others in the community.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•100% free alternative to capcut video editor?English
14·7 months agoI saw https://opencut.app/ recently, could be worth a try.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for recommendations for automatic transcription of video lectures, possibly FOSSEnglish
0·2 years agoIf you’re willing to roll your own a bit, whisper.cpp is pretty good
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Finance@beehaw.org•Money Monday Discussion Thread: Monday June 26, 2023English
0·3 years agoAlright broad rundown time so I can reference on future posts:
For retirement I am currently following a portfolio allocation from Ben Felix, adapted for the U.S. by this website, with a 15% bond allocation. For those who don’t want to click through, this is essentially a total market portfolio that makes sure to cover domestic and international equities, with a bias towards small cap value stocks, which historically have shown additional returns over large growth stocks. The bond allocation is more by accident if I am being honest, and I will probably gradually reduce it as I am pretty young and I find the arguments presented for lifecycle investing pretty convincing, though not actually convincing enough to leverage my retirement without the direct advice of a financial advisor. I am more or less hitting my target allocation now, as I just finished a 401k rollover and was able to get everything the way I wanted.
I have a small hobby investing account, funded from my hobby budget and currently less than $1k in total after getting a $100 bonus for funding the account. The investments there are mostly picked based on what I think is interesting, including the following:
- Funds
- NTSX: Efficient core fund that uses futures to replicate a 90/60 leveraged stock/bond portfolio, for only 0.2% in fees
- RSP: S&P 500 index fund that holds all 500 stocks in equal weight rather than market cap weighting. This keeps the portfolio from being mostly the top few countries, ideally improving diversification.
- MUB: Municipal bond fund, this is a taxable account and I thought it would be fun. Plus lending to local governments makes me feel like I’m doing my civic duty.
- VBR: Small cap value ETF from Vanguard, tries to capture the size and value premia. I also hold this in my retirement accounts for my domestic small cap value allocation.
- DISV: Dimensional small cap value international fund, similar to VBR but outside the US. I hold similar fund AVDV in my retirement accounts
- ICLN: Renewable energy fund, because oil companies suck
- Individual Stocks
- These were selected on the basis of small companies trading at or near book who had consistently beaten earnings expectations around last fall. It’s been mixed success, but a lot of fun! These are sized at ~1/4 the size of my individual fund positions
- MHO: U.S. homebuilder, up around 80%
- CLS: Software and hardware provider for logistics solutions, up around 27%
- UNM: Insurance company, they do life and critical illness but not main healthcare, up around 17%
- WRK: Paper packaging company, down around 30%. I let a cheap valuation blind me to the fact that they don’t actually make that much money, and their Q2 reports were BAD.
For things that are too risky or capital intensive for my hobby account, I have a paper trading account. Right now this is mostly options strategies, and it’s a good thing it’s not a real trading account because I fat finger the app on my phone regularly enough that it would be a problem lol. Anyway, the main plays there are:
- Bullish call spread on F using LEAPS. This was originally a backratio spread which I think is a neat defined risk trade but I wanted to roll it out to a further strike date and messed it up.
- Poor mans covered call on GLD. I originally opened a relatively deep in the money LEAP position on GLD during the debt ceiling talks, thinking it would be a nicely leveraged way to get some exposure to gold in the event that things went south there. Happily, the government continues to function, and so I decided to use the position as a way to practice the PMCC, though realistically I should just close the position and take my loss.
- Iron condors on SPX opened on Fridays to expire on Mondays. Originally I thought this would be a very pure theta play, but upon further review I am shorting vega. I don’t think this is an egregious trade overall given how volatility has declined in the last few months, though it has burned me the last two weeks and I think my timing and management of the trade could be significantly improved.
- Funds
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Finance@beehaw.org•Money Monday Discussion Thread: Monday June 26, 2023English
0·3 years agoWould you care to explain the tax loss harvesting point? Is it just that the fund price drops a bit post dividend and you can squeeze out a bit more “loss”?
There are still some good credit card bonuses out there. I am working on assembling the Chase Trifecta, and right now that involves using the Freedom Unlimited card on all groceries to get 5% back. I don’t think that promotion is still going, but I am pretty sure that both the Freedom Unlimited and Freedom Flex are offering $200 back on $500 in the first 3 months, though you do have to be careful about really churning them because I think Chase gets mad if you apply to too many cards in a certain time frame.
As far as FI/RE goes, on Beehaw at least that community is mixed in with general finance. I think we’re just about the size to start having a viable general finance community, and if we split it up we would see even less activity.
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Finance@beehaw.org•Three for three in the last 14 years on creating workflows requested by employers without ANY additional compensation ... how the fuck is one supposed to make a comfortable living?English
0·3 years agoAlright waited until the weekend so I could write this one because it might be long we’ll see.
First off, I’m sorry you’ve had to deal with all this bullshit. I changed jobs last year, and even as someone who was getting interest and interviews in my search, it still made me want to scream pretty much the whole time, and it took like 9 months at varying levels of intensity. I can’t imagine how frustrating putting in all that work and getting what seems to be worse than nothing back has been.
Second, I want to echo some of the comments in this thread emphasizing that some less traditional career paths may be open to you. The idea to apply at LMG is great, as is the possibility of freelancing. If you haven’t already, you could also consider contract roles. When I was looking there were lots of recruiters trying to pick people up for technical jobs on 6-12 month contract. That may be different now, or you may have your reasons for not considering them just like I did, so I understand if it’s not an option or if you’ve already considered it. If it works for you though, an employer may be less strict on what they think is the “right” background for a role if they know it’s only for a shorter time. Also, I think I saw some discussion from you about considering a van lifestyle, which could be pretty compatible with freelancing or moving place to place for contract work, so that is something to account for as well.
Third, I want to encourage you not to give up. Employers frankly suck, and in the absence of better labor organization, changing jobs is the best way to get what you need. Even if all you can do for a week or a month at a time is the super simple instant apply stuff on places like LinkedIn, that’s still progress. Or if you need to take a break for a while to keep yourself sane and make sure you’re at your best when you do have a new opportunity, that’s also a valuable use of your time. And if you represent yourself even half as well in interviews as you do in your writing I’m sure you can make a good impression, the challenge is getting in front of the right people.
Lastly, I actually want to thank you for this post. Job hunting is a super important aspect of personal finance that I’m not super able to write my own posts on since I’m pretty early in my career. I have been thinking of making a weekly discussion thread for this community, so if you want to continue to vent or journal about your search then it would be great to have more posts, either as standalone posts like this one or comments on the discussion thread.









Huh, nothing super jumps out to me as an obvious tell, but the last bit is talking about some weird stuff with NTFS. Do you have a drive with Windows or formatted by Windows mounted maybe? Something could be up with that drive, or if you’re using it for something important to the system that could be a problem. You can just follow the recommendation in the log and use
chkdskon it but that could potentially be destructive to the data on the drive so be careful and make backups if needed.