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Citrus peel ejects flammable liquids when squeezed. Orange are the best, it looks like small droplets that goes pop and fizz.

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It’s a server setting on Lemmy. My instance doesn’t federate downvotes either, no anonymous mass-downvoting over here.

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I don’t share their view on Threads. In that way we’re not all in this together.

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I film myself locking the door. I have evidence.

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Lizards were created by boomer turtle parents selling the family turtle shells to spend the rest of their lives on a cruise ship.

[not solved] I think I messed something up in the router settings but cannot understand what... now I have no internet connection

Hello! I (tried, at least) converted an old laptop to a Debian home server, and I was trying to set up duckdns.org and to enable port forwarding on my router. internet connection was working, I installed packages, docker, immich, etc, and then suddenly (I don’t know exactly when) it refuses to connect to the internet. It does...

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I understand you might be a bit stressed out, but it’s very hard to make head or tails of what you’re describing.

E.g. What do you mean by “no internet connection”? Does it mean just the old laptop, all devices on the network or the router itself?

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I bet it has something to do with the LAN DHCP setup, since you have to set a static IP for the server…

Update - That won’t work at all if it is indeed the issue. Let me think for a sec on how to pull external ip by doing a IP wget…

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Yeah, I realized after the fact. This should work: wget 104.18.114.97, and you should get a ERROR 403: Forbidden if your server has any internet connection.

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Please try wget https://104.18.114.97, if this one goes through I’d think the problem could be related to a faulty forwarding of regular internet traffic (port 80). If that fails as well I’d guess it’s to due with the DHCP/Static IP’s and involves your router. I’m absolutely clueless about Vodafone routers though.

Edit: Any connection would show “The certificate’s owner does not match hostname ‘104.18.114.97’”

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https://lemmy.sambands.net/pictrs/image/f113e049-9c48-44af-a4c1-69aaeecea8f3.png

Here I’ve tried wget https://104.18.114.97. It’s able to connect to the IP on port 443, but shows an error message since I’m not using a domain name. But at least I know I’ve reached the server.

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Something is completely shutting your server off from the internet, despite it having full LAN access. The only time I’ve run into this exact issue was when I misconfigured the firewall on a server, effectively only allowing for local connections. I simply started over by reinstalling Debian, wiping all my mistakes. But it could also be a setting on your router, and without you knowing what changes you made it’s hard to give any reasonable advice.

These are just shots in the dark, and other might offer better solutions but I’d try;

  1. Boot the laptop into a live session directly from USB. All settings are default. Test again, either wget or maybe ping a website. If it works, it’s the server setup and I’d start over. If not…
  2. Try reversing all changes on the router, give the server a different static IP.
  3. Back up the router configuration to a file, consider making notes of important changes, reset the router and try again. If it STILL doesn’t work you can restore the important settings. If it works, you can reimplement the settings from your notes. (unless we’re talking manually imported VPN certificates and similar lol)

Sorry I wasn’t able to help you out, I’m hosting from home and it’s a fantastic thing when things


I don’t know if it’s useful or not, but if I boot a live debian USB in the server internet works

Haha yes, as mentioned. The issue is a setting on your laptop server installation. The simplest thing is just reinstalling and starting over.

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Happy to help, sorry I can’t offer a simpler solution that avoids reformatting. It’s probably doable if you want to do more fine grain troubleshooting but I’ve never found it to be worth the time.

For my home self-hosting I also prefer pre-made scripts exactly to avoid having to manually set up everything. It’s such a slog and particularly if I have to restart from scratch. What’s the goal of your project, perhaps something like Yunohost or even DietPi could save you a lot of work and get straight to the fun of self-hosting?

Low battery life due to high power consumption on t490 thinkpad. (help needed)

So i have gotten a t490 just recently, and ive installed fedora on it, gnome power profiles daemon said it was “on my lap” and wouldn’t let me change the power profiles even when on a desk. So i masked that, and installed auto-cpufreq, but the laptop still draws about 10W (according to powertop) when watching a youtube...

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There’s software to check how many mAh most laptop batteres are able to take up and deliver, compared to what they shipped with. Modern ones even have how many complete 0-100 charge cycluses the battery have gone through. You can check if you think there’s something dodgy about the battery. I’ve actually seen laptops factory shipped with smaller batteries than ordered.

But knowing linux and seeing you had an issue with the power profiles I’d think it’s software related hah. Is there a discrete GPU onboard it’s using instead of the power-saving one perhpas?. Also, did you turn off that awful “dynamic background” on youtube that continually taxes the CPU?

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It’s also worth mentioning that the snap system is quite disliked by a lot of users for various reasons, like stuff not working right.

I suppose this article is a good example of snaps not working right.

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The important question is if the UEFI shell can run Doom.

Each Facebook User is Monitored by Thousands of Companies – The Markup (themarkup.org)

Using a panel of 709 volunteers who shared archives of their Facebook data, Consumer Reports found that a total of 186,892 companies sent data about them to the social network. On average, each participant in the study had their data sent to Facebook by 2,230 companies. That number varied significantly, with some panelists’...

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Everybody knows Facebook surveils, but seeing actual numbers is still newsworthy. Particularly when they’re catastrophically high.

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Money

Status

Being a moderator on an online forum

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I’m not a fan of all the permissions it needs, I know they’re reasonably used for features but it basically requests all the permissions.

I’d love to see it being based on modules, install more functions as apps. Much easier to tweak permissions.

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it now it’s under new management. Branch, a company that provides analytical data and metrics among other things, has acquired Nova Launcher.

Haha they don’t even have to try because normies doesn’t even care.

Accessing NAS when not on LAN

So I have a TrueNAS server set up at home, and it would be cool to have access to it at all times. I currently have Syncthing set up to access and back up my most essential files on my phone and laptop, but it would be nice to be able to access all the … legally obtained files I have stored there wherever I go. I looked into...

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Domains can be free and several of them works flawlessly with DDNS for home hosting. You can set up a completely free Nextcloud. Self-signed certs and direct IP access works as well.

Somebody else mentioned setting up a VPN to your home LAN, that works fine too.

Threads will allow you to follow Mastodon users by year-end, according to Meta meeting details | TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)

Threads’ roadmap for integrations with the fediverse, aka the network of decentralized apps that includes Twitter/X rival Mastodon and others, has been revealed. A new blog post by Tom Coates, the co-founder of an older decentralized app called Planetary, details the events of a December meeting at Meta’s offices where the...

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All I know is that Stux’s instances was on the fence regarding Threads until a little meeting with Ruud somewhere in the Netherlands a few weeks ago. 😉

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Due to the overall length it doubles as a guitar slide.

Also he likes to collect them. So, much more.

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I like Bluetooth quite a lot, but the default SBC codec that comes with A2DP isn’t all that great. Even FLAK gets recompressed in an obscure format at medium bitrate.

HD “standards” like… AptX(?) aren’t really a Bluetooth standard AFAIK but it runs over Bluetooth so if both devices support it, it works great.

Fun fact, them HD standards are so software based that I got support for three different HD standards when I changed OS.

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