PlexSheep

@PlexSheep@feddit.de

Informatik Student, lerne 日本語, Strategiespiele

Migrated to PlexSheep@infosec.pub due to feddit.de having various errors for a longer period now.

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PlexSheep,

Never heard of it but seems really nice. Good work

PlexSheep,

Cron is active on all my Debian 12 boxes

PlexSheep,

Technically, they are, as they also deny them the option to distribute books and food.

“Books” and “food” are not someone’s intellectual property so that’s okay. If brand A were to sell “BRAND B SUPER FOOD” (let’s assume this is a known brand of Brand B), that would very much be problematic.

In the case of books, if you wrote the “super personal top secret book” and a library somehow got a copy without your permission and made it public, you’d be pissed too and they’d deny your right to distribute or not distribute.

How can I bypass CGNAT by using a VPS with a public IPv4 address?

I want to move away from Cloudflare tunnels, so I rented a cheap VPS from Hetzner and tried to follow this guide. Unfortunately, the WireGuard setup didn’t work. I’m trying to forward all traffic from the VPS to my homeserver and vice versa. Are there any other ways to solve this issue?...

PlexSheep,

I only use headscale. It just works and does not complain.

PlexSheep,

I resized an lvm partition on my server with a fedora live image, and when I installed something with dnf, I was in shock how long it took. Hopefully this addresses this. Personally I’ve found my home distro: Debian

PlexSheep,

Don’t host services with termux, it’s not made for that and nobody checks for termux related things. If you really want to host on an android device, look into chroot environments or virtualization. Generally, avoid hosting on android, in my experience at least.

Federation is the future of social media, says Bluesky CEO Jay Graber (www.theverge.com)

Today, I’m talking to Jay Graber, the CEO of Bluesky Social, which is a decentralized competitor to Twitter, er, X. Bluesky actually started inside of what was then known as Twitter — it was a project from then-CEO Jack Dorsey, who spent his days wandering the earth and saying things like Twitter should be a protocol and not...

PlexSheep,

Would be news if they didn’t say that

PlexSheep,

Das Deutschlandticket ist absolut basiert, lang lebe die Öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel

PlexSheep,

Wo Witz? もしもし ist doch nur die normale Begrüßung am Telefon?

PlexSheep,

War schön lustig, aber nur mit Erklärung. Kommunikation war erfolgreich

PlexSheep,

Find ich gut, ich verstehe die Humoranlagen nicht so richtig.

PlexSheep,

Okay, erklär mal wo der Witz in diesem Bild versteckt ist. Ein Lenkrad ist doch eine Steueranlage. Oder ist das Wort Anlage jetzt einfach allgemein lustig und man versucht es auf alles anzuwenden weil es geht?

PlexSheep,

Proton Mail is a fine service, the only critiques I have is missing features. To me, some of these are basic feature, others might not even notice.

PlexSheep,

I’ve started building a wordle-analyzer. I got nerdsniped, and now I’m implementing the game (already did a game and a cli implementation using the abstracted interface) and a solver.

The idea is to provide:

  • game - a wordle game that can be used to implement the game in many frontends, a cli version and exists already
  • solver - something that can solve the game
  • wordlist - any wordlist people might want.
  • bench - if you want to know how good your solver is

I’m providing built-in versions, but anyone could implement the traits.

I currently have two solver implementations;

  • stupid - literally tries words at random
  • naive - checks which letters matched and reuse them, require letters that are included but not matched in other words, then use the most common word that matches

The naive solver can actually solve the game in less then 10 steps most of the time. Mathematically, the optimum is about 3,4 steps. There are two amazing 3blue1brown videos going into details, and my eventual goal is implementing solvers making use of that math.

I’ve been using generics and traits like never before for that project. Solver? It’s a trait. Game? It’s a trait. Word lists? It’s a trait.

And all my structs have generics <'wl, WL> so that I only need to have the word list once to save resources. You get a little crazy from the lifetime errors but it’s fun.

Besides that, my homeserver got janky this month, and today I started migrating it to proxmox. It’s hard, because I need to do a lot more thinking than just docker go brr now.

In case you want to check my wordle-analyzer out: git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/wordle-analyzerI need to update the readme before publishing.

PlexSheep,

Not very stable at all, but the cli game (wordlec) is playable with the responses of whether you hit a letter or not, the naive solver and the stupid solver work too.

However, I expect that the API will change a lot before v0.1. I will release it when I deem it somewhat stable. Happy to hear you like it.

PlexSheep,

Wasted performance large scale means wasted resources large scale, like CO2 emissions, energy costs, and hardware that would not be needed without

PlexSheep, (edited )

I really don’t get the exit vim meme anymore. It’s just two key presses, trivial. When you hit <C-c> it tells you exactly what to do. Anyone stuck in vom either does not read or has no idea how to use a terminal.

Edit: I’m German, I meant vim.

PlexSheep,

I hope the first one. But the effect is real, stuff you know already was easy and stuff you don’t is hard. I’m feeling it with my migration to proxmox, it’s hard.

PlexSheep,

Diese Kommentarsektion ist hiermit Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

PlexSheep,

I’m migrating my homeserver from my old Debian install to proxmox right now, it’s become too janky and I hope to fix that with a clean rebuild. Wish me luck it’s rebooting right now.

PlexSheep,

Somewhat. I have a lxc container with a pinhole, but I have networking problems. The container has Internet now but I’m struggling to publish ports to my LAN.

Iptables broke me yesterday

PlexSheep,

That’s totally alright, I know that I’m a computer freak. I actually managed to beat iptables and get it to work, thanks for your wishes.

You’re a pretty good techno potato if you managed to get on the fediverse, good on you. Recommendation: Use a password manager if you don’t already it makes everything a lot easier for you and vastly improves your security. Have a good time :)

PlexSheep,

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