earmuff
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- Comment on Can you have local reverse proxies? 2 days ago:
DNS? Why so complicated? Just edit your hosts file 😏
- Comment on mander.xyz has been fixed rule. :) 1 week ago:
Well, the tl;dr is: if your domain gets reported, it might get removed without further investigation. Not something that would let me sleep calmly. Then again, I‘m now curious what happens if I report a domain.
- Comment on mander.xyz has been fixed rule. :) 1 week ago:
- Comment on mander.xyz has been fixed rule. :) 1 week ago:
Don’t forget: *.xyz domains can be taken away from you without warning. The registry did this before. Might want to switch.
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 2 months ago:
I was assuming you were able to get rid of the other 5 VM‘s by doing so. If not, obviously you would have not less overhead.
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 2 months ago:
Add a new VM, install docker-ce on it and slowly migrate all the other containers/vm‘s to docker. End result is way less overhead, way less complexity and way better sleep.
- Comment on Opinionated collection of docker-compose.yml 4 months ago:
I‘m the author of this one and currently it is kind of a mess. Focus was on downloading stuff via usenet and torrent and now many home automation tools came along:
- Comment on R/im14andthisisdeep Alabama style 5 months ago:
Last I checked there was no (end) in wife and husband
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 6 months ago:
If you‘re curious, someone else documented the PC build and I used this as a guide for mine:
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 6 months ago:
Being actually able to saturate 25/25G is anything but an easy task, unless you have the money to buy enterprise degree hardware. So I ended up building my own router. The CPU, the network card and the 25G SFP+ were the expensive parts. But I managed to stay around $1200 with second hand hardware. Before that with 1G or 10G I used the Ubiquity Dream Machine Pro.
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 6 months ago:
Unfortunately only available in Switzerland:
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 6 months ago:
Lol. Got 25/25G for $74/month.
- Comment on YSK that chiropractors are not medical doctors and "Systematic reviews... have found no evidence that chiropractic manipulation is effective" 6 months ago:
Imagine hating chiropractors so much you have to downvote a true fact without spending a second looking it up yourself.
- Comment on YSK that chiropractors are not medical doctors and "Systematic reviews... have found no evidence that chiropractic manipulation is effective" 6 months ago:
I recently learned that chiropractors in Switzerland are very different. They are all medical doctors and need to fulfill strict requirements so they can work as chiropractor. It is also a common thing here to go to chiropractors and I have never heard of any accidents.
- Comment on What NAS to get for running plex and is there anything I should know? 7 months ago:
So I‘m a Synology user for years (currently a DS921+ with a DX517 extension) and use it mainly to store movies/shows.
For you here are some things that might be useful to know:
- Consumer NAS are massively underpowered in terms of CPU and RAM. Both is needes if you run a few Docker containers. Especially the transcoding of media files is very CPU intensive.
- using a very small „compute“ node, like an Intel NUC, takes care of this problem. I run all Docker containers on this one, while I use the NAS only as storage.
- Consumer NAS are super easy to setup and also to scale, in case you need more diskspace.
- I was never a big fan of Plex for various reasons. I use Emby and I‘m very happy about it. I also hears many good things about Jellyfin
- Comment on Heat-pump water heaters are a winner for the climate — and your wallet 7 months ago:
Not all heat pumps have an air filter. Those operated outdoors usually don‘t have any.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 7 months ago:
Thanks for elaborating, this is really much appreciated.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 7 months ago:
Oh it was never my intention to use it, but I was playing a bit with OpenAL and HRTF and ended up on a webpage that actually was using FTP to provide some audio files. So I kinda had no other choice.
The video thing is actually a known issue, but might be due to OpenSUSE not providing codecs by default. I still wonder why Chromium was working, though.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 7 months ago:
Generally curious how that would work. So how/why should a distro do that?
The port issue is a common one if you google it and I even had it in windows. The variable is empty because you set the exceptions there. No value = all ports are blocked.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 7 months ago:
Kinda agree, sure it is also a distro issue. Chromium-like browsers worked out of the box, though. In the end, the user should not really experience easy-to-fix problems like „I can‘t watch any Twitch streams“, and I‘m not really on a uncommon distro (OpenSUSE Tumbleweed).
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 7 months ago:
I love firefox so much, but at times, I also am ready to ditch it. Some default configurations are just nothing but stupid. E.g.: all ports above 1024 are by default blocked, even with local domains in your LAN. Or, just happened today: ftp is generally blocked. I then had to switch to Chromium to get a file. Or: if on Linux, many video codecs are not by default bundled. Reasons like that make me hate Firefox. But I hate everything else a bit more.
So is there a browser based on Firefox but without strict configs?
- Comment on What are your go-to sources for game reviews and finding new games? 7 months ago:
I like how I can find new games on SteamPeak and helped me find some niche (but still very good) titles: steampeek.hu
(I‘m not affiliated with them)
- Comment on LinkedIn user data leaked: Database shows emails, profile data, phones, full names, and more confidential info. 7 months ago:
Anyone got an onion url to that forum? Asking for a friend.