PapaTorque

joined 1 year ago
[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Gymnastics. The skill part is obvious but monetarily its more than i expected. I thought it would be like going to a regular gym but its usually much more expensive to use the gyms and thats if you can find a time slot where adult males can train.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

And you can get that for under $100?

 

Okay so ideally it wouldnt be local but i'm behind a carrier grade NAT and my isp isnt very cooperative but monopolies gonna monopoly so here i am.

What i want is basically beeper. I want to use element on my phone with bridges so i dont need half a dozen different messaging apps.

Note that i know what i am doing is probably horrible in terms of security.

I setup matrix by following the ansible playbook docs. I skipped all the dns stuff. I set to a random made up domain. And changed my hosts file to point

matrix.made-up-domain.com

element.made-up-domain.com

to my server internal ip address.

I disabled ssl in

inventory/host_vars/matrix.made-up-domain.com/vars.yaml

Using

devture_traefik_config_entrypoint_web_secure_enabled: false

In inventory/hosts i also used my made up domain.

I hit go and eventually i got it to work. Even got a couple of bridges working. The issue is it only works on my desktop not on my phone. Both of them are on the local network. I think it has to do with the element app on my phone not liking that ssl is disabled.

I dont really know what the best option is at this point. Should i try self signed certificates? Or maybe something like ngrok or pagekite? Its okay if it is only local. I can play around with zerotier or something similar so i can still access it outside the network.

Note that im not able to pay for anything either which makes things more complicated. Cant buy a domin name or pay for a vps or any of the things that would make this easier.

Update: I got it working. The key was the self-signed certificates I think. That simplified a lot of stuff. Well, it made it so I could follow the playbook more closely, so I was able to use the work that other people put into that instead of having to tweak a bunch of stuff.

I also setup pi-hole to use the local DNS stuff on my made up domain. I think i was right that Zero tier gives me access to everything from outside the network using pi-hole for the DNS. I don't get cell service where I live though, so testing that will be a process.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I definitely agree. But someone publicly speaking on the subject should probably look into it first or at least their team should give them a heads up.

I feel the same way when politicians fuck up talking about tech stuff. If I'm talking with my friends about encryption and I fuck up the terminology I don't really care. If I'm a politician talking about it in a house floor debate I'm gonna make myself look retarded to anyone who knows anything about encryption and ruin my own credibility in the process.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Yep. I'll second this. I've used it for years and across many laptop changes, phone changes, etc. It's painless but you're also responsible for not losing everything.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It puts the "people" part first. This can be seen as prioritizing them as being people first and their skin color second.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

True. I want a nice car before getting a house. How the fuck else will I get to my job to pay for my car and house? And by "nice" I mean "won't break down on the way to my job." very few of my friends have ever bought a new car.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I love this game but the ui is frustratingly small. Do you know of anyway to make it bigger? Or at least increasing the font size or something?

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I did not know it was so low. That's crazy. It makes sense though. I don't know anyone who posts in real life. All the people I know who use Reddit are just lurkers.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm surprised by a lot of the comments. It's frustrating that so many people just want their entertainment. They don't seem to care that Reddit is making it harder or even impossible for the people that use their personal time to keep the sub moving. It reeks of entitlement.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

This thread is great for getting ideas on how to get some content in the community I have.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Literally in the same boat. I wanted the place to exist over here but I've never been a mod and don't really have interest but for now I'm happy with me and my dead community. If it's ever not dead I'll have to figure out what to do.

[–] PapaTorque@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Same. When searching I had a shortcut on my keyboard for site:Reddit. com

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