lungdart 1 week ago • 100%
The majority of the Internet's routing and switching architecture is BSD based. Historically it had the most stable and performant network stack of all the OSs.
I used it extensively at one job in a previous life when I was a network appliance developer. It was rock solid and lightning fast. Tried it as a desktop at home and had a terrible experience.
The little differences in the Unix commands used to drive me nuts as well...
lungdart 3 weeks ago • 100%
It's harder to freeze salt water then fresh water, do it's not economical.
The most energy efficient method of desalination i believe uses a membrane and pressure to get the fresh water to one side.
But these aren't even the biggest issue. The real question is what do you do with the left over brine? Desalination is not 100% perfect. You're left with fresh water and a salty sludge called brine. It's extremely difficult to dispose of without causing environmental impact
lungdart 1 month ago • 100%
https://darknetdiaries.com/transcript/140/
This pod cast is about someone who went through something similar, and ended up prosecuting.
See how negatively it affected their lives and decide if involving the police is best for you. I hope you agree that it is.
You may be preventing future crimes by stopping the behaviour early, even though it can be socially awkward to navigate this with a friend.
lungdart 3 months ago • 100%
As good as eating.
Most are like junk food Few are like fine dining And a few are like eating food you hate at a friend's house but you're trying to be polite.
Overall I'd recommend experiencing it, but if you don't or can't no biggy.
lungdart 3 months ago • 77%
Those are rubber grommets. They'll protect cables from wearing on metal that pass through the case.
Likely for things with hard wired controllers, like fan controllers or led lighting. You can hang the controller outside of the case in the back where nobody will see it.
lungdart 3 months ago • 100%
I have a blue light filter on my glasses. I opted in because I sometimes use screens close to bed time for work.
I'm not going to tell you they work better then a placebo, but they work as good as one, and that's all I need.
They are 100% yellow tinted. Anyone who tells you they don't block blue light is a liar.
lungdart 4 months ago • 93%
It's a buzz word.
Web 1.0 is just websites. They envisioned everyone had their own web site to blog on. Geocities, ISP hosting, web rings, link aggregators, and simple human curated search engines. That kind of thing.
Web 2.0 basically meant APIs. You could stitch a weather API with a map API and make a weather map app. This kind of came true, but it wasn't as free and open as people hoped for.
Web 3.0 is supposed the intersection of the web and distributed apps. Think games on the block chain like crypto kitties. It's mostly been a flop since blockchain based decentralization is slow, expensive, and difficult for users. That being said there are successful use cases like online wallet management and distributed exchanges (defi).
lungdart 6 months ago • 98%
Doubt. You probably need to set the file owners in your volume to the same user running in the container.
lungdart 9 months ago • 100%
Pass can't do this.
lungdart 9 months ago • 100%
It's a cli tool, so you can call it within another call using dollar sign syntax
terraform apply --var "myvalue=$(pass path/to/value)"
lungdart 9 months ago • 100%
I'm using pass at home, but I've used hashicorp vault at a few jobs with great success.
IBM just forked it to openBao as well to get around the business license, if that's a concern for your. But honestly I'd trust hashicorp more than IBM at this point.
lungdart 10 months ago • 100%
It can take years of practice. Keep at it, everyone feels this way, and the ones that don't break through are the ones that give up
lungdart 11 months ago • 11%
You can try putting it on pretty 443 or another tls port. It's not a perfect solution but it could help for your specific setup.
lungdart 11 months ago • 12%
Wireguard is e2e encrypted, no middleman can inspect the packets without the private keys.
lungdart 12 months ago • 100%
Shaka, when the walls fell...
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
https://discord.com/servers/8311-886329492438671420
Get rid of their junk equipment and put something decent in. Discord link is a group dedicated to doing just that. You may find info for your specific ISP.
If you do it right, you won't even need their gear inline at all.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
-sS80 -sA80 was my goto for CTF boxes.
lungdart 1 year ago • 50%
Most people can change, and do. Most people can't prevent it. Change is one of the only constants in life.
You sound like you have extra challenges with autism. If this is something that is negatively affecting your life, I would recommend looking into a counselor or therapist.
Best of luck. To both you and OP.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
Let me rephrase. The chances for friendships for people who enjoy these activities are significantly greater for people who don't at.
OP could force themselves to attend, and possibly make friends that way, but it's very likely the friends will want to continue to do those things.
I would also like to remind people that the way you are is not set in stone. You can change if you want to. I used to be an introverted loaner who worked on being extroverted and accomplished it. It's what I wanted though, I idolized extroverts. This may not apply to OP
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
What are your hobbies, go find where people do then together and join in.
If you don't have many hobbies, try something new that may pique your interest.
Unfortunately most people your age are going to be at parties, university, and sports. You're limiting your chance of success by removing those options, do it's going to be hard. You'll have to put in the work.
lungdart 1 year ago • 93%
What are the odds an extraterrestrial being would have the exact same features as most mammals on earth?
And why is it made of playdoh?
lungdart 1 year ago • 80%
We have a team of 6 and rotate on call regularly. I'm in the US and receive no benefit for on call specifically, but other regions do. My salary more than covers the inconvenience though.
lungdart 1 year ago • 80%
I would spend my time the same way. Honing my specialization to increase benefit to society. I love software development!
lungdart 1 year ago • 50%
Do body weight exercises at work instead of Lemmy.
Only if you want to though.
lungdart 1 year ago • 83%
Human chess!
Grappling is great because not only do you need to learn strategy, patience, set ups, push pull, etc; you also have to train your body to do what your mind is thinking.
If the body is capable but the mind is weak, you suck. If the mind is capable but the body is weak you suck. And if both are weak, your just like me!
Also it's gender semi neutral. Women can absolutely dominate against men using skill. Same with Davids vs Goliaths.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
I use Ranger day to day and just access external volumes from their automatic mount points in /media, or I mount them manually to /mnt.
It works for me!
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
Canada has two land borders now. Get with the times!
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
Hmmm. If you can get the green skin covered up and trim those eyebrows you'd be closer to Hugh Laurie, but I'm not too sure.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
Because this isn't a FOSS discussion community.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
You could always add them to the allow list so they don't get blocked.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
Sorry to hear that.
lungdart 1 year ago • 50%
Not all militaries function in this way. I'm sorry yours does.
As an example, Israel has the concept of Rosh Gadol which empowers members of it's service to be better than the system itself.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
There are many very left leaving countries with mandatory military training now and in the past.
You may be significant referring to the US military, and in that instance I completely agree with you.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
All software ads exploits. Antivirus software mitigates already exploited systems.
And yes, some antivirus programs are infamous for being difficult to work with, but also remember that any vector that allows a user to easily override antivirus features can also be done by malicious software.
lungdart 1 year ago • 95%
Moving the port doesn't reduce attack surface. It's the same amount of surface.
Tailscale is a bit controversial because it requires a 3rd party to validate connections, a 3rd party that is a large target for threat actors, and is reliant on profitability to stay online.
I would recommend a client VPN like wireguard, or SSH being validated using signed keys against a certificate authority your control, with fail2ban.
lungdart 1 year ago • 73%
This is not true and bad security practice.
There are exploits that can be installed without a mistake made on the users part, the user can make a mistake, and almost every user downloads and open files regularly.
Windows is less secure than the other options, but the other options are not impenetrable. The biggest botnets are made of Linux IoT devices, and nobody opened the wrong email on they're thermostat...
What a virus scanner will do is check your filesystem and possibly program memory for known footprints. A tool like this can save you from becoming a node on a botnet or being crypto locked. More importantly, if you work from home it can save your company from this issue as well!
lungdart 1 year ago • 40%
I think mandatory military service is likely a good thing for a population (maybe not the individual). With a highly trained population, volunteering would likely increase and reduce the need for conscription during times of war.
The benefits of military service for young adults are numerous. Discipline, exercise, comeradity, professional exposure, etc. Could reduce some of the mental issues we see due to isolation through technology. Of course I'm taking in peace time.
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
Sounds like you were out of resources. That is the goal of a DoS attack, but you'd need connection logs to detect if that was the case.
DDoS attacks are very tricky to defend. (Source: I work in DDoS defence). There's two sections to defense, detection and mitigation.
Detection is very easy, just look at packets. A very common DDoS attack uses UDP services to amplify your request to a bigger response, but then spoof your src ip to the target. So large amounts of traffic is likely an attack, out of band udp traffic is likely an attack. And large amount of inband traffic could be an attack.
Mitigation is trickier. You need something that can handle a massive amount of packet inspection and black holing. That's done serious hardware. A script kiddie can buy a 20Gbe/1mpps attack with their moms credit card very easily.
Your defence options are a little limited. If your cloud provider has WAF, use it. You may be able to get rules that block common botnets. Cloudflare is another decent option, they'll man in the middle your services, and run detection and mitigation on all traffic. They also have a decent WAF.
Best of luck!
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
kernel version beyond 5.6, so it doesn't allow any modification
Wut?
lungdart 1 year ago • 100%
When coolant heats up, it can evaporate of there's a way out. Do you have any residue on the inside of your hood?
If you're experience a LOT of coolant loss it could be escaping into the engine through a falling head gasket. In this case you wouldn't see any residue on the inside of your hood.
God speed.
So I posted not too long ago that I had a drive failure in my RaidZ pool. Ordered a replacement disk (WD RED, purpose built for NAS), and tried resilvering only to see this after a short while... https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/10214 https://www.truenas.com/docs/hardware/notices/componentarticles/wdsmr/ https://blog.westerndigital.com/wd-red-nas-drives/ Turns out WD started pushing out a new disk technology called SMR, that's slower, and fails when rebuilding RAIDs due to heavy write operations, and specifically marketed it towards NAS users? WTF Western Digital?! Anyway, disk RMAd, and a replacement CMR disk is on the way. I'll never buy WD drives again... Lesson learned the hard way.
Recently rebuilt my homelab using proxmox and k3s. I like it a lot! Also loving dashy over the old heimdall dashboard. If you have any suggestions for workloads, let me know!
Recently rebuilt my homelab. While restoring files to the new zpools, one of them had a few faults and ended up in a degraded state. Replacement disk on the way, Hopefully resilvering the pool after disk replacement doesn't cause any more issues. Luckily, all the data is backed up as I recently rebuilt it, so no worries if it explodes.
Continuation of a post earlier in the week. I ordered pass through patch panels and premade cables due to bad connections, and everything is working great! Getting rancher harvester installed now, then rancher, then setting up a small cluster to play with. I may grab some OCI freetier and vpn to add another node.
A little update on the racking the basement lab. New patch panel and cables made my life much easier. All the packets are flowing! Working out some KVM issues while I get rancher harvester deployed.
Patch panel was second hand, and unfortunately you get what you pay for. Fewer than half the ports are functional. I ordered some premade cat6 and a rj45 through connector patch panel to fix it.
Rack is wired (patch cables ordered). Unfortunately the second hand patch panel is a bad idea, less than half the ports are functional... I ordered a rj45 cat6 through panel and a bunch of premade cables. Should be here at the end of the month!
Trying to cross post, not sure if I'm doing it right. Apologies if I'm breaking any rules!
Finally got around to racking up my lab! (Still needs wiring up, but that's tomorrows problem) Top to bottom: * 1u PDU * 1u cable management * 1u custom super micro pfsense build * 1u tplink jetstream. 24x1Gbe 4x SFP * 1u cable management * 2u patch panel * 4u custom super micro server * A shelf with a UPS and a gaming rig (ryzen with a 1070ti) Going to run rancher harvester + rancher vm + k8s cluster. Usual media stack, nextcloud, pihole, etc etc. Mostly just want a cluster to play with and harvester seems fun!
Some of my favorite subs have started going private already. I moved RiF out of the tray and replaced it with Jerboa. I started my aggregated news with slashdot and fark. Moved to Digg after Kevin Rose announced it on TTV. went to Reddit at digg v2 because Reddit looked like diggv1. Went to rif when mobile usage passed my computer usage, now I'm here! What's your story?