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DevOps as a profession and software development for fun. Admin of lemmy.nrd.li and akkoma.nrd.li.

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  • Snappymail is simple and awesome if you want better webmail than roundcube, I switched and didn't look back. I am also a big fan of native apps, I'm using thunderbird on my PCs and and Fair Email on Android, both of which I am quite happy with.

  • Laptops/desktopes: no real naming scheme, they use non-static DHCP leases anyway.

    Physical servers: NATO phonetic alphabet. If I run out of letters something has gone terribly wrong right.

    VMs: I don;t have many of these left, but they are named according to their function and then a digit in case I need more. e.g. docker1, k3s1. This does mean that I have some potential oddities like a k3s cluster with foxtrot, alpha, and k3s1 as members, but IMO that's fine and lets me easily tell if something is physical or virtual. I am considering including the physical machine name in the VM name for new things as I no longer have things set up such that machines can migrate... though I haven't made a new VM in some time.

    Network equipment: Named according to location and function. e,g, rack-router, rack-10g, rack-back-1g, rack-ap, upstairs-10g, upstairs-ap. If something moves or is repurposed it is likely getting reconfigured so renaming at that point makes sense.

  • Quoted because those were the first paragraphs from Wikipedia, just sucked to try to credit properly on mobile.

  • Identified by their distinctively grotesque costumes, Gwar's core thematic and visual concept revolves around an elaborate science fiction-themed mythology which portrays the band members as barbaric interplanetary warriors, a narrative which serves as the basis for all of the band's albums, live shows and media. With over-the-top violent, sexual, and scatological humor typically incorporating social and political satire, Gwar has attracted both acclaim and controversy for its music and stage shows, the latter of which notoriously showcase enactments of graphic violence that result in the audience being sprayed with fake blood, urine, and semen. Such stagecraft regularly leads Gwar to be labeled a "shock rock" band by the media.

    Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C.

    Magic.

  • I switched to Fogejo just by swapping out the image. So far gitea hasn't been malicious with its trademarks now being owned by a private company, but I feel better using software that is more closely tied to a nonprofit. I see no reason to switch back.

  • Pretty sure it needs to be https://$user:[email protected]/username/repo.git#branch.

    1. You host it yourself
    2. You can get a cool domain name
    3. It's pretty low maintenance
  • I have owned and otherwise dealt with a few different Startech 4-post open racks and have been very happy with them. I currently use one of their 25U racks for my lab, but am running out of space...

  • I started on Gitlab, which was a monster to run. I moved to Gitea, until the developers started doing some questionable things. Now I'm on Forgejo (a fork of Gitea).

  • Yeah, all I know is that I am definitely seeing images loaded in from domains other than that of my instance as I load/scroll pages, which I want to be loaded via my instance for privacy reasons.

  • I believe the Pictrs is a hard dependency and Lemmy just won't work without it, and there is no way to disable the caching. You can move all of the actual images to object storage as of v0.4.0 of Pictrs if that helps.

    Other fediverse servers like Mastodon actually (can be configured to) proxy all remote media (for both privacy and caching reasons), so I imagine Lemmy will move that way and probably depend even more on Pictrs.

  • IIRC Lemmy preloads all thumbnails for posts in communities you subscribe to into pictrs to be cached for like a month or something. So, yeah...

  • The servers aren't even identified in the listing as R610s (or E01S, they misread that as "EOLS"), so who knows...

  • Lemmy has a feature/setting called "Private instance" that I think could be used to achieve this, but I think that got broken at some point because it got tied to turning federation off... not sure what the current state is but may be worth looking into.

  • I switched from Plex to Jellyfin several years ago and haven't really looked back. Overall I just didn't like the direction plex kept going (pushing shit streaming services, central auth, paywalling features), and dropped it even though I grabbed a lifetime plex pass back in the day. The only thing I miss about plex was the ease of developing a custom plugin for it since you could pretty much just drop python scripts in there and have it work, though their documentation for plugin development was terrible (and I think removed from their site entirely).

  • I run my own for myself and some friends who don't really use it. If you are interested in doing so I say give it a shot.

  • I love tinc, it's so simple. I wish there were something just as easy that leveraged wireguard instead of whatever custom VPN/tunneling stuff tinc uses, as using it scares me with how seemingly little maintenance tinc gets. Like if tailscale/headscale and tinc had a baby, haha.

    Is there a way to run tinc on your phone or similar? To me that's another bonus of tailscale at least.

  • Has vlemmy.net lost its domain name?

  • Docker isn't super necessary, there are some scripts out there that hide a good bit of how it works like the official ansible playbook or lemmy-easy-deploy.

    I use docker to easily run many pieces of software in isolation from each other, it's like VMs if you're familiar with those, but different in some key ways that don't really matter for this discussion.

  • I would still go with one that isn't one of the biggest. My general advice is to find one that fits the vibe you're going for, communities you're interested in (e.g. some are focused on art or cybersecurity, etc), or is somehow tied to your locality. It shouldn't matter that much, though some servers will be a little more (or less) strict with things like federation, content warnings, alt text, etc. Usually the server will have some info telling you some of this, and their admin should be linked and likely has a post or two pinned to their profile explaining some of this as well.

    I am partial to kind.social, though have opted to run my own instead of joining up anywhere.

  • Has vlemmy.net lost its domain name?

  • Honestly it depends on what your experience level with running software is and what you want out of it. For me things have been rather smooth sailing as I already host a number of things for myself (so know all about domains, DNS, servers, reverse proxies, docker, etc.) and I am the only one actively using my instance right now so (local or admin-level) moderation isn't really an issue either.

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    Trial and Delight || CheckPoint 513

    A checkpoint? From Mk. VI? And they mention the fediverse? (Well, Mastodon at least). It must be Christmas.

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    Do not click this link.

    Lemmy is vulnerable to javascript: links, see this post for more details.

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    Crab Champions || Crossing the Streams 2023-06-19

    Crank up "Crab Rave" and put your claws in the air, but with guns in them.

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    How to Protect Your Computer from Getting Shot by an MBT

    Can't sleep, time to rewatch this video and others like it.

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    The Artful Escape || Rhythm Café 2023-06-18

    Escape! With Art!

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    LRR Twitch Stream Highlights 2023-06-24

    I was a bit distracted with the whole LRRMans thing, have some highlights.

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    lemmy.ca - Why is a millennium old fossilised human poop on display at the Archaeological Resource Centre in the UK? | because it "may be the largest example of fossilised human faeces ever found"

    Apparently someone on lemmy.ca feels the need to make clickbait out of a very short wikipedia article. And they didn't even answer their clickbait in the post body. smh.

    For added fun archive.org seemingly breaks the Lemmy UI, indicating that the community lives @web.archive.org for some reason.

    Created: 9th century

    "This is the most exciting piece of excrement I've ever seen ... In its own way, it's as irreplaceable as the Crown Jewels"

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    Scientific American - Is Fukushima Wastewater Release Safe? What the Science Says | probably

    The operator of the plant is confident it is safe, some say there are other risks that make not releasing the wastewater worse, most opposition is limited to saying hasn't been enough study, one scientist in particular says it is unsafe. We'll see what ends up happening later this month.

    “a lack of adequate and accurate scientific data supporting Japan’s assertion of safety”.

    “The risk of another earthquake or a typhoon causing a leak of a tank is higher, and they’re running out of space.”

    “The concept of dilution as the solution to pollution has demonstrably been shown to be false, [...] [t]he very chemistry of dilution is undercut by the biology of the ocean.”

    “I think it is important to evaluate the long-term environmental impact of these radionuclides,”

    “We have confirmed that the tritium concentrations in the bodies of marine organisms reach equilibrium after a certain period of time and do not exceed the concentrations in the living environment,” [...] The tritium

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    How to use Lemmy

    Lemmy 101

    A (hopefully not as complicated as the others) introduction to Lemmy

    How do I sign up?

    Notice: Spam campaigns targeting Lemmy providers are already happening, so we are currently requiring manual approval. Please cut me some slack, I need to sleep occasionally.

    1. If you are viewing this post then that likely means you are on a Lemmy instance already. This post was originally hosted on https://lemmy.nrd.li, a community welcoming anyone who is nerdy about something.
    2. Click Sign Up in the top-right-most corner.
    3. Fill out and submit the information.
    4. Done!

    You have just signed up to Lemmy. Congratulations, welcome to the club. At this point, you should click the name of the provider you're on (at the top-left-most part of the registration page) and bookmark it to your browser. This is where you will be browsing Lemmy from now on. Now you will need to wait for the admin (me) to approve your account, this will likely take less than 24 hours, and usu

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    Transient Hazards: Explosion at the Husky Superior Refinery

    The USCSB does some great animations. Their new intro is radical as well, right up until they use a Red Tailed Hawk's call instead of an actual Bald Eagle's.

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    Scryfall Roulette 3 || TTC 463

    On today's episode of Tap Tap 100...

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    On LLM content

    Comments are welcome and appreciated, especially from members of NRDLemmI. For fun here's an (edited) ChatGPT TL;DR:

    • These guidelines try to balance the benefits of LLMs against negative impacts on communities.
    • Follow the rules of the communities and instances you participate in, including rules regarding LLM content.
    • It may be reasonable to seek clarification or leave a community, but don't continue violating rules and don't argue.
    • If you primarily sharing your own thoughts and use an LLM for editing or other assistance, most of this is unlikely to be an issue.
    • Sharing an unedited/unreviewed response solely generated by an LLM adds little to the conversation and is likely to be an issue.
    • Users employing LLMs are welcome on NRDLemmI, but if consistent rule violations occur on other instances, bans or other actions may be necessary.

    Background

    The landscape of LLMs and other AI tools is constantly evolving, and the technology will likely never be worse or more inaccess

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    NRDLemmI will require captcha until further notice.

    Apparently Lemmy's user creation API is wide open, making it trivial to make accounts en-masse. This should not be a huge issue as this instance requires an application to be filled out to create an account.

    To reduce likelihood of such accounts being made and overwhelming my ability to review applications captcha will be enabled until this issue is fixed. The difficulty is currently set to "Medium", which may be adjusted.

    I am guessing this will be fixed in the upcoming 0.18 update which has several significant changes, some of which may require some downtime to apply. Details of what that update entails are currently not clear, including the timeline for its release.

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    Restructure the Hugpile || CheckPoint 512

    Yay, an early CheckPoint! Let's hope heather takes an early lunch more often!

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    Ravnica Allegiance || Crack-A-Pack - June 13, 2023

    Wow, RNA came out in Jan. 2019... Time has been wonky...

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    Local Nonsense || Crapshots Ep740

    The names have been changed to protect the unusual. Crapshots will return in August.

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    Slate - Here’s How Many Years in Prison Trump Would Be Facing if He Were Treated Like Any Other Defendant | 12.5 to 22

    For a defendant with no prior criminal convictions, an offense level of 37 yields 210 to 262 months (17 1/2 to almost 22 years). A defendant who accepted responsibility could reduce that range to 151 to 188 months if the prosecution agreed to deduct the third point.

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    Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Pre-PreRelease

    As solidly indifferent as I am about the new LotR set, it's still fun watching entertaining people playing a game I enjoy.

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    Five historical Gems around Manchester & Salford

    Watching someone exploring the industrial history of a place I will likely never go is surprisingly interesting.

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    White Knight Chronicles Part 1 || Unskippable Ep95

    A kingdom of people with silly names come under threat from other silly names.