tuff_wizard
@tuff_wizard@aussie.zone
- Comment on Too many patients are catching COVID in Australian hospitals, doctors say. So why are hospitals rolling back precautions? 9 months ago:
“Robodebt of medicine” seems like one of the worst metaphors ever conceived.
- Comment on New to lemmy, anything I should know? 9 months ago:
I know we’ve said it before but THIS year is definitely going to be the year of desktop Linux!
- Comment on Jellyfin and backblaze b2 10 months ago:
I mean… they’re not totally wrong.
- Comment on Australia developing 'top secret' intelligence cloud computing system 11 months ago:
No need to be top secret when no one can stop you and you’ve made it almost impossible to live outside the system.
- Comment on UK watchdog slams the brakes on Adobe’s $20 billion bid for Figma 11 months ago:
Figma balls, that is
- Comment on Issue running free software media streaming stack with VPN and pi-hole 1 year ago:
Well first I’d try turning off pi hole on the server avenue see if it fixes the issue, even though it’s unlikely as pihole should be handling dns requests for your whole network anyway.
Usually with this setup you only need to place your torrent/Usenet download client behind the VPN. Use a container like gluetun and make your download client container a service of gluetun so it only connects though gluetun. The rest of your stack can just access the internet normally.
There should be more info in the jellyseer log file, have a look in your docker directory or have a play with the “docker logs” command and try to recreate the issue. If you kill your jellyseer container then start it
- Comment on Simple but modern website 1 year ago:
You have to scroll for miles to reach different sections.
- Comment on Bitwarden and Nginx proxy manager 1 year ago:
Yes it is
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 11 comments
- Comment on This seems to happen more and more recently 1 year ago:
Does it happen if you just use maps on the iPhone as normal instead of though car play? What iPhone are you using?
- Comment on US embassy mocked over Aussie slang fail 1 year ago:
Clearly I pisstake by the embassy, and a good one at that.
- Comment on Piggybacking off the selfhosting email post earlier, does anyone have experience self hosting anon addy? 1 year ago:
wow didn’t even think of that. embarrassing :(
- Comment on Piggybacking off the selfhosting email post earlier, does anyone have experience self hosting anon addy? 1 year ago:
You can use a “+” symbol to make simple sub-aliases that all get sent to your normal email. If my email is me@domain.com any email sent to me+anything.example@domain.com will be sent to the inbox of me@domain.com but the email address is was sent to will be listed at me+anything.example@domain.com. Bitwarden can do this automatically when you generate a login.
If your email alias is ever leaked or gets used for spam you can just block all emails going to that alias.
- Comment on Server box just died, recommendations for a new one? 1 year ago:
We’ll what do you want to do on your server? Why not just get the same one again?
- Comment on Qestions about eSATA vs USB3.0 for a drive enclosure connected to Proxmox 1 year ago:
it says on that mediasonic link
Important Note: • For eSata connection: Make sure your eSata port Support port multiplier. Most onboard eSata and some eSata PCI-E card only Support up to 5 drives. To see all 8 hard drives in eSata you need a eSata PCIe card that supports 8 drives.
I’m assuming the enclosure doesn’t do any of the raid/array configuration, it just passes data through.
as far as I know only USB and eSata can do port multiplying. Sata can’t. I think if you want to get access to all the drives you’ll have to get a pcie card to handle the eSata or just use USB3. eSata (6gb/s) is faster than USB3 (5gb/s) and you might actually manage to saturate the connection trying to read or write to 8 drives though one cable.
- Comment on Intel is making progress on a handy new material for building even bigger computer chips: glass 1 year ago:
So… silicon?
- Comment on Does "Selfhosted" mean you actually have a server at home? 1 year ago:
just break the screen off. call it a headless sever.
- Comment on Does "Selfhosted" mean you actually have a server at home? 1 year ago:
Me: I got a small plex server going to save money compared to steaming… Narrator: He did not.
- Comment on Alternative to ClamAV? 1 year ago:
But do antivirus really help with that? Is it going to check for open ports and see if the service listening has a strong password?
You can’t program against social engineering or missconfiguration, and because those are the only real vulnerabilities in Linux there’s no need for antivirus.
- Comment on Alternative to ClamAV? 1 year ago:
I think you’re about to find out that the “belief” that Linux doesn’t need antivirus isn’t just held by everyone in this community, it’s held by the whole Linux community. Hence there being no active projects in the space.
Heck you almost don’t need any antivirus in windows anymore. Just windows defender and half a brain when it comes to what you download.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 7 comments
- Comment on Unions to target Labor MPs after inquiry finds duck hunting should be banned in Victoria 1 year ago:
What affordability crisis? The members those unions are not aware of any affordability crisis.
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
That’s… not all hand written is it? No one who is good at computers can write that well. We got into this BECAUSE we couldn’t write well, right?
- Comment on The great debate: Is football now Australia’s national sport? 1 year ago:
The click bait is strong with this one.
- Comment on First steps to self hosting 1 year ago:
Thats some good info, I had a sneaking suspicion that the server stuff might suck the juice. Currently trawling marktplace for a new i3 or i5 or someone’s older gaming rig I can strip down
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 16 comments
- Comment on EPA destroys 7 years of John Deere BS with one letter :) - VIVA RIGHT TO REPAIR! 1 year ago:
Nice. Finally a win for the common fucking sense group.
- Comment on Millions of dollars in detention money went to Pacific politicians 1 year ago:
Did we get value for money?
We never agreed not to bribe anyone. Sometimes that’s she only way to get things done in certain areas.
- Comment on Questions raised about 'overly generous' power price rises amid tumbling wholesale costs 1 year ago:
Maybe we’re working under different assumptions but I can’t see how a private company with no regulation would do anything other than continue to try and maximise profits at the cost of everything and everyone around them.
I mean there was true deregulation in the first place. So many things went wrong that they had to start regulating things.