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gyptazy

@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Believer in the power of open-source & community-driven innovation.

Former AS20621 NetOp that loves FreeBSD & illumos. Currently mostly in DevOps & developing (Python, Rust). Contributes to #Ansible & #GradenLinux. Evaluating and production usage of #RISCV hardware/software.

Projects:

  • BoxyBSD.com - A free VM hosting service to provide some value back to the community.
  • manpageblog.org - A static blog generator in manpage design.
  • QualvoSec - A security patch management tool.

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gyptazy, to ubuntu
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This is how one of the cases looks like for the #VisionFive2 #RISCV board.

Happy serving on #OpenBSD & #Ubuntu. Hopefully soon again back on #FreeBSD. #rv64 #risc #risc64 #riscv64

gyptazy,
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@cnx honestly, I haven't validated it but according to https://doc-en.rvspace.org/VisionFive2/PDF/VisionFive2_QSG.pdf on page 21, I'd guess it's always max. 5V.

But maybe @DesRoin can tell us more here.

gyptazy,
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That's also how I'd understand this. Just had another look at the docs, where it defines the input power support on page 15 with:

  • Power adapter with fixed voltage from 5 V to 20 V on the USB C power port
  • Support USB Type C PD 2.0, 9 V/2 A, 12 V/2 A, 15 V/2 A, 20 V/2 A

So (but it's still guessed), it is fixed to the 5V for the fan.

CC: @DesRoin

chema, to fediverse
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If you're looking to host your very own single-user/a-few-users instance, you cannot go wrong with . It is simple to install on Ubuntu and works very well with some really solid clients. It is also written in C, so it is fast, with few dependencies. Great work @grunfink, you've got a new monthly supporter on Ko-fi!

https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2

gyptazy,
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@ewhac @chema @grunfink I've updated the howto for the mentioned things. Thanks for reporting.

gyptazy,
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@ewhac @chema As @grunfink mentioned, which instructions? Did you used the linked one to my one at https://gyptazy.ch/blog/install-snac2-on-freebsd-an-activitypub-instance-for-the-fediverse/ ? If yes, let me know what didn't work out for you to update the docs.

gyptazy,
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@grunfink @ewhac @chema updated the howto regarding the mentioned things.

RL_Dane, to random
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Anyone got shell accounts to an OpenBSD server I can get an invite to? (Not privileged or anything/teensy quota is fine)

Just wanted to have a shell account I can learn on. I do have an OpenBSD machine at home, but my PineBook is realistically Linux-only. OpenBSD will run, but the framebuffer doesn't work (yet?), so I think it's just "hope xenodm works, otherwise debug with a serial cable" ;)

P.S. I think I was looking in the wrong place. There is a list here: https://tildeverse.org/members/

gyptazy,
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@RL_Dane I can provide you a whole VM (see also https://boxybsd.com). Just DM me in Matrix

gyptazy, to random
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Do you remember Gopher? There's a modern version of it and I'm late!

Ok, gyptazy.ch is now also available on the !

You can just visit my capsule at:
gemini://gyptazy.ch

gyptazy, to DC
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Almost 10 yrs ago it already started w/ 3x #HP #DL385 G5 (3rd in another rack). Each of them w/ 64GB RAM and 2 CPU setup. Nowadays, even larger VMs already come with this amount of RAM. I love building my own and independent #infrastructure and #AS.

#datacenter #DC #SysOps #NetOps #IPv6

gyptazy, to mastodon
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's memory usage is really insane - in a very positive way! If you have ever played around with you know how much memory you only need for running all the services... / is not only leightwight in code, easy to compile and to set up but also when running and maintaining.

cc: @stefano @grunfink

gyptazy, to random
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Everyone tells me about „infinity“ scaling and resources in the . What if I tell you that I can scale pretty well ? I think 1,72TB RAM / Memory is pretty cool…

Guess, I can finally run a single Java app without running oom (hopefully) 😉

gyptazy, to FreeBSD
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Afaik is Tier2 in and should therefore provide at least the basic port and pkg support? „This includes support for basic packages such as ports-mgmt/pkg“

Bootstrapping pkg from pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:14:riscv64/quarterly, please wait...

pkg: Error fetching http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:14:riscv64/quarterly/Latest/pkg.txz: Not Found

A pre-built version of pkg could not be found for your system.

gyptazy, to random
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I want to get away from iCloud Photos, but a must have is that I can access my photos in an easy way on iOS, iPadOS and macOS. Next to it, I must find photos by given text like „summer beach wife high heels red dress“ or „yellow motorbike nordschleife“. Therefore, it needs not only face & object recognition but also usable apps for mobile devices. Clicking 10 minutes through a web ui is no solution. I gave nextcloud and immich a try and unfortunately both failed. Nextcloud tooks ages for previewing thumbnails even this features are only available in the web ui, immich looks pretty good but could only handle a subset of photos for testing because it takes long time to import and scan everything. So, immich looks promising before taking the efforts, maybe someone can give some insights with bigger libraries.

I need to process more than 8TB of photos and additional TBs of videos…

gyptazy, to VintageOSes
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gyptazy, to iOS
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Finally found a native & client that works with ()) server instances - "tooot" and is free in the Apple AppStore.

When using such clients make sure to have the following proxy pass locations set on your reverse proxy:
/api/v1/
/api/v2/
/oauth/

cc: @stefano @grunfink

gyptazy, to random
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@voron thank you for creating this awesome theme!

@grunfink thanks for the new version of

gyptazy, to ipv6
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Serious questions for this Friday… Are we now at a point of time where we can safely drop legacy and can even use only for servers.

Sure, technically everything works fine on operating systems like , , , etc. and all my monitoring, backup and admin infrastructure is only for years. But dealing with clients is something different. I think most clients already support , especially within my circle but it could still be annoying for people that are forced to use only.

gyptazy, to random
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I'm not that into hardware details but when I can build in a QEMU cross compile environment, but on native hardware it fails reproducible with exactly the same versions with:

gcc: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault signal terminated program cc1

Do I have encountered a hardware issue?

gyptazy, to debian
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Do we see here the first ever based node running? I just provided a TOR node for the network on one of my boards. This one currently runs on (will be switched to soon).

gyptazy, to fediverse
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Link and resource verification is (IMHO) an important part in the - especially when everyone can create and use the same name on any other federated instance to fake your profile. Therefore, I really want to see this also in / .

We could use the same approach like , fetch the resource added by the user, write the date in a file and use this for the validated_at field of the resource. @grunfink - do you have already any plans? Maybe I can provide a PR…

Btw: what about the follower/followed by counter on the mastodon API - I heard this is intentionally not provided?

gyptazy, to linux
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Puh, I haven’t used any for personal use since 2008 anymore and have just set up my firsts Linux based server after years. It’s the first time I’m cheating on ()) after more than 15 years. That feels somehow crazy…

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gyptazy,
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Thank you! Very happy to hear and it is running on my which is of course and can found here:
https://github.com/gyptazy/manpageblog

gyptazy, to IT
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Do people ( & )) still care about the country assignment of their & networks used on their servers? Or don’t you mind about it anymore…?

Example: Coming from .de and using a French IP is ok for you?

gyptazy, to VintageOSes
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Wow, that was fast. People may remember my idea behind ? Temporary jails for testing and debugging? It got immediately abused for spamming etc.!

Now, I’m running a friendly beta test within the Community (primary & BSD fans) for free small sized hosted / (IPv6 only).

The first system is already full. Let’s see how this will be (ab)used?! Maybe, the next stack will start after Easter.

gyptazy, to grafana
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We just released 7.5.30 & 2.2.15 ( & forks keeping the license).

  • Plutono: Fix roleAttributionPath
  • Plutono: Fix null pointer references
  • Plutono: Security - Update crewjam/saml to 0.4.14
    [...]

https://gyptazy.ch/notes/plutono-7-5-30-and-vali-valitail-2-2-15-release-a-grafana-fork/

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