khorak

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[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 months ago

I am importing my externally synced and managed library to immich. It does not create any structure or edit the files.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 2 months ago

Yes, a thousand times this. DeSEC is awesome, I moved my domain record management there. I'm usually buying domains on namecheap, and the IP allow list thing for the API was just too annoying to deal with.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 months ago

Mine was off, just checked.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 months ago

I used my 5900x for over 3 years without a hiccup (months of uptime) when suddenly an update completely wrecked my idle stable. I think I figured it out, but yeah a happy AMD customer with the occasional "Why isn't shit stable out of the box"

Now Intel... Hahahaha guys I think you got screwed :/ time to lawyer up.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The last time I had to send 30 Euro to someone, I had to pay 5 Euro for gas fees. It used to be even worse. Your statements are bullshit, we all know what the usual use cases are (other than speculation)

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 points 2 months ago

This, letsencrypt with dns challenge, https://desec.io/ to manage the dns records https://github.com/go-acme/lego or traefik to manage the certificates and do the dns challenges for you.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 points 3 months ago (6 children)

It is impossible to compete when the playing field is not level. If state subsidies, energy production, co2 impact (not bullshit certificates and offsetting) could be equalized, then tariffs wouldn't be so badly needed.

I too would like to have no VAT, import tax etc, and for everyone to get along nicely. The reality is, that we live in a highly competitive world where major powers are fighting for control over critical industries and raw resources.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 months ago

Ja das ist einfach peinlich, vor allem wenn man angesprochen wird und nichts unternimmt. Rücksichtslos ist hier viel zu nett formuliert. Bei uns parkt immer wieder einen Camper / Transporter direkt an die Kreuzung neben eine Kita, blockiert den Gehweg und man sieht hinter dem Auto einfach gar nichts. Überqueren mit einen Kind ist da einfach nicht lustig. Ich freue mich auf jeden Fall auf den Urteil, und bin gespannt, ob die Schwiegereltern auch das anmeckern. Wieso Gehweg kein Parkplatz mehr ist 😯

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

Ich mache mich jetzt absolut unbeliebt,check this out: Ich habe lange Jahren meinen Motorrad auf dem Gehweg geparkt, bis zum ich einen Stellplatz bekommen habe. Auf die Straße habe ich es nur eine kurze Zeit ausprobiert. Nachdem mehrmals alles von riesige SUVs, bis falsch geparkten Miles Transporter weniger cm von meinen Motorrad standen, habe ich das aufgegeben. Man wird nicht nur dumm angeguckt (ich nehme nämlich Autofahrer auch den Parkplatz weg!), der potential für materielle Schäden ist enorm.

Und natürlich gibt es in den ganzen Viertel nur ein paar dedizierte Parkplätze für Mofas und Motorräder.

Also schön ist es nicht, und viele andere hier machen das auch. Meistens nimmt man Rücksicht und blockiert kein effektiv nutzbare Teil vom Gehweg. Manchmal aber auch nicht. Ich hätte mir hier generell weniger Autoplätze gewünscht, und ein paar davon könnte man für Mofas opfern. Leider ist hier sogar die SPD gegen die zErStÖruNg und es bleiben nur die Grünen mit den vernünftigen Vorschläge.

Edit: ich wollte nur eine andere Perspektive geben, falls das jemand interessiert :)

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Cheap panels are tanking European competitors, but it's probably too late to intervene at this point. Can't compete with work camps and cheap slave labor.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 6 months ago

And remember, friends don't let friends use latest. Pin the versions in your manifests and version control everything.

[–] khorak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I know what you mean. Most people mean well, some are a bit too aggressive, but probably also mean well. I honestly sometimes roll my eyes when I start reading about tailscale, cloudflare tunnels etc. The main thing is not to expose anything you don't absolutely need to expose.

For access from the outside the most you should need is a random high port forwarded for ssh into a dedicated host (can be a VM / container if you don't have a spare RaspberryPi). And Wireguard on a host which updates the server package regularly. So probably not on your router, unless the vendor is on top of things.

Regarding ansible and documenting, I totally get your point. Ten years ago I was an absolute Linux noob and my flatmate had to set up an IRC bouncer on my RPi. It ran like that for a few years and I dared not touch anything. Then the SD card died and took down the bouncer, dynDNS and a few other things running on it.

It takes me a lot of time to write and test my ansible playbooks and custom roles, but every now and then I have to move services between hosts. And this is an absolute life saver. Whenever I'm really low on time and need to get something up and running, I write down things in a readme in my infra repository and occasionally I would go through my backlog when I have nothing better to do.

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