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Or at least a crappy version of it, for the low price more pollution and unemployment.
Shmandom@feddit.ukto Buy European@feddit.uk•Denmark’s economy leads the world as Australia advances and USA declinesEnglish11·2 months agoAnd the collapsing economy wants to invade a territory of the rising economy. Funny that…
So manly, his trunk has an 8-pack
I understand your position better, indeed. Thanks for taking the time to explain! You’ll be happy to learn that what you describe, EUI-64, is not the only way to generate an IPv6 address. The router will give you the prefix in any case, but there is the Stable Privacy Addresses scheme if you want the link-local part generated automatically, and you can set up a static IPv6 address (or several) on your machine, and the router will just have to shut up and deal it to you (for the local part, the prefix is still coming from the ISP)
Why not on IPv6? If you received a /64 from your ISP and pick only one IPv6 for Tor, I don’t see what the issue would be…
Using DRM to pry privacy out of this clusterfuck is chef’s kiss
That last panel of unadulterared joy… The most precious thing you can get from a child 🥹
Secrets go in Keepass.
For server configs, a LibreOffice Writer file per machine (except for RPs, I only have one for those), written as a didactic manual explaining how to install and configure everything (I work on bare metal still). I started that way since diving into self-hosting was also a way to learn Linux, Sys-Admin and web-hosting. I don’t do anything without updating the relevant chapters, or creating new ones. Not gonna lie: it’s tedious. But also a life-saver, and the rationals for my choices remain available years later, which is priceless in many ways.
Once upon a time I had neat network gear running, and I mostly YOLO-ed the doc for those, relying instead on the firmware/config backups. I had to put those devices away, but when I finally get to play with them again, I’m going to suffer re-learning and re-discovering everything.
Recently, I got to hack and old console, and just did a chronological log-file with actions taken and URLs to guides, instead of writing down everything myself. It got me thinking I might add a simple log-file to track my actions, on top of my usual guides.
Or not. Having a life is nice too 😅
Wayland is the future, but not quite the present yet 😅
Keepass (Windows) + Keepass2Android + Nextcloud has ben my winning combo for years. Recently switched to a Linux desktop and went with KeepassXC: still happy, except for Wayland not letting you AutoType (should be solvable though, but I lost interest at “reinstall X.org”…)
Shmandom@feddit.ukto Buy European@feddit.uk•It has been a few weeks since we started this, which European email provider have you switched to?1·5 months agoSo far so good! No correspondent has reported mail reaching their junk folder so far 🤞
Shmandom@feddit.ukto Buy European@feddit.uk•Qobuz reveals how much it really pays per stream2·5 months agoUsed to be British, got bought 😢
Thanks for the heads-up 👍
Shmandom@feddit.ukto Buy European@feddit.uk•It has been a few weeks since we started this, which European email provider have you switched to?1·5 months agoOff Gandi since they got bought and jacked up all prices a couple years ago. Galae.net (France) is working well.
My drying rack takes a bit of room for 24h every 2 weeks and folds to non-existence between loads, so I don’t really share that logic.
Plus, it does not try to compete with my water tank on electricity consumption.
Shmandom@feddit.ukto Cyberpunk@lemmy.zip•"The Costume Is Insane": Emma Laird Teases Her Role in the Upcoming 'Neuromancer' Adaptation3·6 months agoShe’s plays neither Molly Millions nor Lady 3Jane, per the article, so there’s hope 🤞
Shmandom@feddit.ukto NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•Perfidious Albion has returned!English5·6 months agoBudget must be tight, not sure why… 🤔
Shmandom@feddit.ukto SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•Following a failed deorbit burn, a Falcon 9 upper stage reenters over Northern EuropeEnglish42·6 months agoSpaceX engineers were already being onboarded at the agency under Schedule A, a special authority that allows government managers to “hire persons with disabilities without requiring them to compete for the job,” according to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
so DEI. much hypocritical.
That cabinet looks super neat, well done! 👍
Why don’t you dedicate 1 Thinkcentre to your k8s experiment and run several small VM on it?