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Just a dad with a sysadmin hobby … leaving reddit

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There’s still people using livestock dewormer as a cure all when they can’t get their doc to write a script… so not drinking raw milk is just a libtard “suggestion” to them or the person saying it is just “in the pocket of big dairy” …

weee!!! oh what a fun & exciting dystopia we’re in!! /s

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That tumescence cloaca that really does it for you huh?

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Yee-Haw?

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Yeah it’s widely considered the most important medicine in human history. It’s amazing for what it does when used for what it should be!!

Linux distro for selfhosting server

So I have been running a fair amount of selfhosted services over the last decade or so. I have always been running this on a Ubuntu LTS distribution running on a intel NUC machine. Most, if not all of my services run in a docker container, and using a docker compose file that brings everything up. The server is headless. I...

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Fedora Server, Rocky Linux, and/or Free RHEL dev license. That’s what I use for all of my stuff.

For containers I use podman kube. For storage I use ZFS and VDO.

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I don’t know of any, I know that at one point you could enable it on one plus devices since outside the US it has that functionality built in. There was an app called j.one.plus.tools that did it IIRC.

The upstream dialer might have some functionality like that built into it too.

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Everyday. I’ve got a lot of stuff that uses it. Granted most of it was mostly created a decade ago but with minimal maintenance it works great. The most helpful script is parsing megacli outputs so I can get a heads up on drive failures and rebuilds among other things.

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I just came across this - fedoramagazine.org/d-bus-overview/ - and I think it explains it pretty well.

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Normally I’d say he’s being a traffic cone of a human being impeding progress. However in this case they’re more like human traffic spikes…

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Fucking poor people!! Have they tried NOT being poor!? Bunch of lazy entitled poors!! /s

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The only reason I’m running an AMD card is because of the pandemic. I’ve run NVIDIA cards for over a decade with Linux and it hasn’t been bad. There were times where it was painful but these days it’s pretty easy.

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Samsung, Ubisoft, Epic, Chiquita, Dole, Apple, …

Pretty much any big corp is gonna be really shitty…

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As am I! Just completely shocked!! And OUTRAGED!! /s

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Info hazards are going to be more common place with this kind of technology. At the core of the problem is the ease of access of dangerous information. For example a lot of chat bots will confidently get things wrong. Combine that easy directions to make something like napalm or meth then we get dangerous things that could be incorrectly made. (Granted napalm or meth isn’t that hard to make)

As to what makes it dangerous information, it’s unearned. A chemistry student can make drugs, bombs, etc. but they learn/earn that information (and ideally the discipline) to use it. Kind of like in the US we are having more and more mass shootings due to ease of access of firearms. Restrictions on information or firearms aren’t going to solve the problems that cause them but it does make it (a little) harder.

At least that’s my understanding of it.

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By earned I mean it takes some efforts to gain that knowledge. For example some kind of training, studying, practice, etc. it’s typically during that process you learn how to safely and correctly do things

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So everyone using FF just had to start visiting more .gov websites (using the correct user agent) ?

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Self hosting XMPP works well for most internal things. IMHO communication software that you’re relying on shouldn’t be hosted at home.

Both of those that you mentioned are great. I’ve used ejabberd in addition to that. I think prosody is better. Here’s a link to a list of more servers.

Another option since XMPP can do E2EE is use conversations.im it is my go to for XMPP hosting.

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I’m wasn’t implying that you shouldn’t host it yourself at all. Just maybe use a VPS for hosting it yourself.

Getting buy in on the family & friends aspect is being able to match or exceed the popular free services. If there’s a perception that it’s not reliable then it’s highly unlikely they’ll keep using it. So the last thing you want is to have something happen to your internet connection, NAS, etc. At the end of the day it’s the pesky perception equals reality thing that dooms things like this and tanks the spouse approval factor.

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Gonna provide more information or is this just a trust me bro situation?

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Yeah that’s actually pretty common. There’s a lot of BOH appliances running freedos or dr dos.

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