Gooey0210

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Gooey0210,

I have a the logo of the Wikipedia right in the post, and I explicitly say Wikipedia, not wiki, not a knowledge database 🫣

Gooey0210,

Oh, oh, oh, this is actually what I wanted, and the other comment that says to download Wikipedia in my language

I didn’t know it’s so easy to import Wikipedia db into a third party knowledge database service

Gooey0210,

Not annoyed, but many other people understood what I meant, and your suspicion was not correct, although I really used name Wikipedia explicitly (also, the image is PNG, it has word Wikipedia, but Lemmy decided to not show it, but when I was attaching it, it was showing)

Gooey0210,

These nice people are trying to shame me for my presumably mental issues, this is ridiculous 👏

Gooey0210,

There are many tools for Linux that do a lot of different stuff

I remember there were some that allowed running games straight without steam and maybe even creating shortcuts, but any of those is a headache to setup, I mean, to run a game without steam you need to do 15 manual steps, to create a shortcut 30 manual steps

Edit: maybe something has changed, I don’t use steam a lot, and I used those tools some years ago

P.s. the coolest tool for me is the app for extracting tye session with all those steam guard and etc

What to be aware of before opening port 25 on a postfix Raspberry Pi?

I have a raspberry pi running postfix. I Realised unless I open port 25 I absolutely cannot receive emails (I have 587 open and can send but not receive them). However I heard there are scaries online which someone could potentially send emails from your server without consent. I believe as well my ISP doesn’t block port 25....

Gooey0210,

If you know how to set it up, RPI can be reliable enough

Even, IMAP is TCP already, any coming mail should be cached by the router until delivered, and your router usually doesn’t loose connection as often as the connected devices

Gooey0210,

You need to use authelia’s oidc, and your nextcloud app will be able to store this session for everything it needs

Gooey0210,

where should be the main password, and what services do I bypass, and etc

And the most important, how do I explain people how to use it, do I create them authelia credentials and send, or how?

I mean, if it’s that hard, I don’t know how to help you

Gooey0210,

There’s no registration in authelia I believe 🥲

And my problem is, like, should authelia password be manually typed, if not, where do the people store the password if they don’t have bitwarden yet

Gooey0210,

🤝

Also, it’s common practice to do rules, so ask 2fa on myserver.host, but don’t ask anything on myserver.host/api

Gooey0210, (edited )

There’s actually a point of doing that, it’s called lock down, but how to explain users how to do this 😆

For bitwarden functionality there are bypass rules on just a nginx location, or network somebody is reaching through

In general the situation reminds me using selfhosted email as a contact email for that hosting 😁 but I think in this case it’s less risk because I control the data

Edit: and I’m not really looking for user management, I just want to know how to use authelia efficiently

Gooey0210,

I didn’t get it 😅

I see a big problem in every approach, probably because I don’t understand something

When i’m using just bitwarden, all my passwords for every service are different, but the ui is opened for anyone to see

When I use authelia without oidc I add complexity of using the services, and probably two passwords to type manually, or a locked down system(which is cool)

And if I use authelia with oidc, it means I have only one password for all of the services (manual, or in bitwarden (which has its own manual password))

Gooey0210,

The app is going trough a redesign, for some reason it does that

The devs asked the maintainer to pause publishing for now, when the redesign will be done the new versions should work

Gooey0210,

I will tell you even more, half of these attempts come to my server

Do you encrypt your data drives?

Fellow selfhoster, do you encrypt your drives where you put data to avoid privacy problems in case of theft? If yes, how? How much does that impact performances? I selfhost (amongst other services) NextCloud where I keep my pictures, medical staff, …in short, private stuff and I know that it’s pretty difficult that a thief...

Gooey0210,

Yes, all, no matter what data is, it’s not hard and doesn’t have any consequences, but protects from many inconvenient accidents

Gooey0210,

I have an interesting solution- LoRa

You will need some extra hardware, but it will be possible to messsage and share GPS if the board supports it, or even walkie talkie style voice messages on some firmwares

Gooey0210,

Don’t forget you’re contributing your code to Bill’s AI

Gooey0210,

Good take, but anyway, we are going to ignore all of them anyway

Waiting for forgejo federated repo search, federated code search, federated issues, then we can finally block github on DNS level

Signal requiring phone number, thoughts on anonymity?

signal requires a phone number to sign up. a phone number could be used to trace your signal account back to you. so why do people, especially privacy enthusiasts and experts (like edward snowden), still use it and endorse it when it lacks anonymity in that sense? i get that people could use a voip number or something to sign...

Gooey0210,

How is your VOIP cheap exactly? 🤔🤔🤔

Gooey0210,

This is way not cheap 😅😅😅😅

One of the main issues of jmp chat is the price

There are some VoIP services that are $20 a year, and I wanted to compare if there’s anything interesting and cheap

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