dauerstaender
@dauerstaender@feddit.de
- Submitted 11 months ago to [deleted] | 2 comments
- Comment on Build him a dungeon? 11 months ago:
So spanking it is.
- Comment on Coming home from work like: 11 months ago:
But first, let me boop the snoop!
- Comment on Open source email pioneer Roundcube joins the Nextcloud family 11 months ago:
Being open source mean nothing if no one else can continue development, other than that yeah pretty great
- Comment on I'll just be a quick 3h 11 months ago:
Only 3h? What kind sql magician are you?!
- Comment on Don't ask dumb questions 11 months ago:
It’s ‘nuf
- Comment on Banana Pi BPI-M7 - More Reasons to Avoid the Raspberry Pi 11 months ago:
Does it’s run upstream Debian or SUSE? No? A custom distribution with proprietary binary blobs and no updates after one year you say? Sounds shit.
- Comment on Welcome to the wonderful world of code obfuscation 1 year ago:
Why would you call it weekend and the start the week with half of it?!
- Comment on happy partially muscled screaming skeleton day 1 year ago:
Nothing unusual at the perimeter.
- Comment on A box of DevOps 1 year ago:
And yet its faster, easier and more reliable in setting up and maintaining complex cluster software.
- Comment on This must go deeper than I thought 1 year ago:
Those damn frogs!
- Comment on thisIsGoingToBeASeriousDebate 1 year ago:
Unsafe block detected. Extermination initiated. There is no hiding from memory safety!
- Comment on [HELP] Sound proofing and cooling server cabinet 1 year ago:
A follow up post of your solution would be nice
- Comment on What is your contingency for when the ISP goes down? 1 year ago:
I plugged a mobile stick into my FritzBox and use cellular. I only tested this, never actually needed it.
- Comment on Certbot is great. Let's Encrypt is great. 1 year ago:
They don’t work in practice, no modern browser actively queries any revocation DBs. It’s just much more efficient to let something expire sooner than keep track of all lost somethings.
- Comment on Certbot is great. Let's Encrypt is great. 1 year ago:
Having certificates that are valid for over a year is contra-productive, as when they get in to the wrong hands they might still be valid for a year until they naturally run out of time. The reason LetsEncrypt issues only 90d valid certificates is not to annoy you, but save your ass once someone obtains your certificates.
- Comment on Systemd: Hidden Gems for a Better Linux 1 year ago:
Admin dont like changes in their workflow and Systemd changes a lot of things, for better or for worse. That being said i do like how Systemd does things and wish for an overall better experience for linux not a worse one.