witx

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[–] witx 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Did people stand up and clap?

[–] witx 14 points 1 month ago (3 children)

This is the wrong take. Git blame only show who wrote the line. What about the people who reviewed the code?

[–] witx 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (7 children)

You exude vibes of someone who would've opposed the move from assembly to C ..

Developers are well aware of the risks of re-writting, and I have seen no one say Rust is bug or cve free on compile time. But you do have higher guarantees that a certain class of vulnerabilities do not exist or it is easier to narrow down where they might be. Stop spreading FUD

And before you try: nop I'm not a Rust developer

[–] witx 17 points 1 month ago

Stop the clickbait bullshit titles

[–] witx 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

A bunch of brain dead junior Devs who cannot think for themselves

[–] witx 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I understand why Framework would support Hyprland as it is warts and all because, I believe, it's one of the most famous/successful projects in its domain. But Omarchy? That shit is new and unproven, there are much better distros to support.

 

Hi,

As one of my machines is a bit more security sensitive I've been looking into securing neovim a bit more and not having Lua code "free running" on my machine. This is mostly an experiment

I've been happy with the (somewhat) sense of security firejail and neovim profile with no network option gives but then this all goes away once I need to run neovim with network access to update packages et al.

So my question is: is it possible to package all that I need to run neovim (Lua code, mason installed binaries, etc) into an app image or some other format to then run under firejail? Which folders would I need besides the usual ones (.config/neovim)

As for package updates I was thinking about doing it in my personal machine where I would then package everything and install it on the sensitive machine

[–] witx 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

It's so weird, I just don't get it. Wires are irritating, they get stuck everywhere and transport the sound of them scratching on your clothes which is annoying.

[–] witx 9 points 4 months ago (1 children)

That's my overall experience with Ubuntu really. Bene using it for work and everyday there's some new annoyance

[–] witx 3 points 4 months ago

Yes your point completely went above my head. Sorry for that.

Hey, not attacking or being hostile really (at least on purpose), sorry if it came that way. It was more of. Tongue in cheek type of comment

[–] witx 6 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

AI is not needed for any of the points you mentioned. That's just intellisense and auto complete with extra pollution and fossil fuels

Good luck when you need to link tests with requirements and you don't know what the tests are doing

[–] witx 2 points 5 months ago

It seems 24.04 is not compatible with the FUSE package provided and you should instead install libfuse2

[–] witx 4 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Installed 24.04 this week. On the second day my graphical interface was completely borked. Bare in mind I only installed the usual things I need like neovim, appimage support, compilers, etc.

I've used the same installation of Arch, Fedora and Suse on different machines for years in a row without an issue

 

Fellow self hosting friends, I screwed up. Not only have I deleted Immich's PostgreSQL folder but I also didn't have backups (of the database, of the photos I do).

I've tried to recover the deleted folder but there's not much left even with proper tools. I've checked and the photos are still there, so my question is: Is there a way for immich to rebuild the database with the photos there? Should I start from scratch and re-upload?

 

So what is your opinion on the European companies? Which ones do you think will thrive and why?

It might be a bit early but I've been going over the companies and I cannot form a solid opinion.

 

Hi, how do you run forgejo under a reverse proxy while using an ssh channel to pull/push commits?

From what I understand caddy is only able to proxy http traffic.

 

Hi there,

What SFF machines do you recommend for a server to basically run opnsense (with a 4 port expansion NIC) and a bunch of extra disks to serve as a NAS? I was looking through Thinkcentre m720, m800 et al. I believe these allow for up to 3 disks

I know usually you'd run opnsense on a dedicated machine, but I'm a bit constrained on space so am trying to fit all in one. I don't want to stream Linux ISOs on this NAS just to store my own files.

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Tailscale and two NICs (self.selfhosted)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by witx to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Hi all,

Anyone with a similar setup to this:

I have a machine with 2 NICs one for default gateway and other a "private" subnet with a service I need to access remotely for a few days (basically its a wifi router where a wifi-only device connects).

Will tailscale work for this case plug'n'play or will I need setup any routing?

 

Hi,

I believe with just one port for opnsense (on a min-pc) we can still do vlans (with tagging I believe?) but how effective is that for segregating and isolating proxmox machines?

Say I want to keep a VPN machine isolated, from other virtual machines? How would you do that? Do you have any tips for running such a system?

 

Hi all,

anyone has any experience with this machine for running opnsense? I'm expecting to do mostly vlan, vpn, ad blocking, and general experimentation with opnsense. Do you advise other machines of the same or other brands? I don't expect to spend much money for now as this is mostly to get my feet wet with custom routers

I've been looking into the Futro S920 and even though it seems a great fit, it's a bit too big. I was looking something of a smaller form factor.

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