

My bad. Didn’t look at usernames
Perhaps an edit is in order…?


My bad. Didn’t look at usernames
Perhaps an edit is in order…?


GrapheneOS for as long as it s available, then probably PostmarketOS for that Nokia N95 experience


Second that. Mu daily driver now. It doesn’t have every bell and whistle but by that same token it is refreshingly lightweight.


Spun up a Home Assistant instance in KVM, getting dns error not found when trying to connect.
Probably because of how I set up my bridge, but It’s been ages since I had any fluency with network config so it’ll be a journey.


Hard agree! It fills a really specific use case, for ease of use, relatively simple projects (though like any simple tech, artists gonna art and make something massive lol).
Aurduor and the like (I jumped over to Reaper) are truly excellent options for more intense projects.


I didn’t look into the “why” but I know there are blog or forum posts explaining it, I just didn’t bother reading them


You know, this is an interesting point. I was a little frustrated to learn that .gov websites block VPNs (of they can detect them). But perhaps, practically, this is now more of an ad block feature rather than a bug.


Yah, I really like this approach. Same reason I set up Timeshift and Mint Backup on all the user machines in my house. For others rsync + cron is aces.


Oh my, it seems that may be so! Good job!


Not just that, it also devalues the information contained within as extortion leverage.
If everyone already knows, how’s he gonna threaten Senator Perpetrator with exposure?
Edit: grammar


Agreed! :-)


Lol the danger circle!
I don’t exactly know what you mean by that but in our house we call it edge-lord McPizza-cutter


Okay. Thanks for sharing though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Iykyk. But, description in the post body – hit the post button by accident.


I like the sound of that!
However it looks like has a lot of potential for a ‘xz’ style exploit injection, so I’ll probably skip it.
From the project’s README.md : The current maintainer continues to apply pull requests and makes regular releases, but unfortunately has no capacity to do any development beyond addressing high-impact issues. When reporting bugs, please understand that unless you are including a pull request or are reporting a critical issue, you will probably not get a response.


I can’t decide if I’m happy or disappointed that no one suggested I make a Beyowolf cluster.


Thanks for that caveat. I could definitely see myself falling into that


See, this is interesting. I’m out here looking for the new shiny easy button, but what I’m hearing is “the old config-file based thing works really well. ain’t broken, etc.”
I may give that a swing and see.


this looks promising. Seems a little heavy-weight at first glance… How was it to get up and running?
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