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- Comment on I'd never let my tongue touch a pineapple 3 days ago:
I love getting eaten by pineapple, personally.
- Comment on Question about traffic using Cloudflare tunnel 6 days ago:
The (wildcard) certs are the same, as it’s what caddy is pulling via API. You can either build the cloudflare module into caddy via docker build, or use a prebuilt version. It doesn’t create two separate certs for local and remote.
It works really well for me, and is actually the most straight forward way to get valid certs for internal services I’ve found. Since they’re wildcard, my internal domains don’t get exposed through certificate authorities.
- Comment on Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB Seagate 6 days ago:
It would probably take days to rebuild the array.
It’s important to also note that RAID (or alternatives such as unRAID) are not backup systems and should not be relied on as such. If you have a severe brownout that fries more than two or three drives at once, for example, you will lose data if you’re not backing up.
- Comment on Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB Seagate 6 days ago:
Nah, as a fellow data hoarder you’re 100% correct. I have a couple of dozen disks, I’ve had failures from both Seagate and WD, but the Seagates have failed much more often. For the past couple of years, I’ve only purchased WD for this reason.
- Comment on Very large amounts of gaming gpus vs AI gpus 6 days ago:
Efficiency still matters very much when self hosting. You need to consider power usage (do you have enough amps in your service to power a single GPU? probably. what about 10? probably not) and heat (it’s going to make you need to run more A/C in the summer, do you have enough in your service to power an A/C and your massive amount of GPUs? not likely).
Homes are not designed for huge amounts of hardware. I think a lot of self hosters (including my past self) can forget that in their excitement of their hobby. Personally, I’m just fine not running huge models at home. I can get by with models that can run on a single GPU, and even if I had more GPUs in my server, I don’t think the results (which would still contain many hallucinations) would be worth the power cost, strain on my A/C, and possible electrical overload.
- Comment on Question about traffic using Cloudflare tunnel 6 days ago:
You can use caddy to get internal https via cloudflare API, and no traffic needs to go through a cloudflare tunnel for that.
- Comment on Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer 1 week ago:
I don’t think it’s very relevant to the discussion of drug dealers using Graphene.
- Comment on Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer 1 week ago:
Yep, disabling it entirely allows for charging when the device is off, but otherwise, it is functionally useless and is disabled at the hardware level.
- Comment on Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer 1 week ago:
You can install Graphene from the browser, it’s really not a huge hassle to install especially if you do it right when you get the phone.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
- Finding primordial black holes using the Legacy Survey of Space and Time will be a statistical challengephys.org ↗Submitted 1 week ago to astronomy@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Comment on We did it! 🥳 2 weeks ago:
Awesome! Keep signing though, some signatures will fail to validate so there should be as many as possible.
- Comment on Is anyone else not feeling that patriotic for July 4? 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, forgot to mention pets. All of mine hate the fireworks, so it makes for a miserable time all around.
- Comment on Is anyone else not feeling that patriotic for July 4? 2 weeks ago:
How do fireworks help my neighbor’s PTSD, let alone my own mental health?
- Comment on Is anyone else not feeling that patriotic for July 4? 2 weeks ago:
I haven’t “celebrated” the fourth in nearly a decade for this reason. On top of that fireworks are pretty bad for everything and those with PTSD.
- Comment on Signal – an ethical replacement for WhatsApp 4 weeks ago:
You can use Molly cia F-Droid. They even have a full FOSS version that you can set up a self hosted notification socket for, to avoid Google Firebase.
- Comment on Signal – an ethical replacement for WhatsApp 4 weeks ago:
Molly is great.
- Comment on Mastodon: New Terms of Service IP clause cannot be terminated or revoked, not even by deleting content 4 weeks ago:
This only affects mastodon.social IIRC
- Comment on A Completely Natural Conversation in the NYC Reddit 4 weeks ago:
Your experience isn’t the same as everyone else’s, that’s my point. Just because you like to use a chunk of your free time to shop doesn’t mean everyone else does.
- Comment on A Completely Natural Conversation in the NYC Reddit 4 weeks ago:
It usually has nothing to do with priorities, and everything to do with the crushing weight of capitalism giving you no time for leisure or recreation otherwise. Have kids and two jobs? Good luck spending much time with them.
I don’t personally use grocery delivery services but I can see their appeal and use.
- Comment on Whatever happened to cheap eReaders? 1 month ago:
I jailbroke my Kindle and use KOReader on it which made my Kindle 10x better. But you’re right in that I’d support mom & pop before Amazon.
- Comment on Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally 1 month ago:
It’s decent, with the deepseek model anyway. It’s not as fast and has a lower parameter count though. You might just need to try it and see if it fits your needs or not.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
I think that was pretty obvious, no?
- Comment on Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally 1 month ago:
That’s fair, but I think I’d rather self host an Ollama server and connect to it with an Android client in that case. Much better performance.
- Comment on Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally 1 month ago:
Why would I use this over Ollama?
- Comment on Google is going ‘all in’ on AI. It’s part of a troubling trend in big tech 1 month ago:
In regard to Linux users being left out in the cold… how so? Do you think that distros are going to start enforcing attestation? I doubt that it will be a hard requirement for most, even in the next decade or two. It’s an option, yes, but mandatory?
FWIW, all of my banking apps work just fine with compatibility mode enabled on Graphene. Also, I’m not sure saying it’s inevitable is the right way to go, it certainly won’t make others care about their privacy and security.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Oh my god, not you again. Give the slop a rest. Your last (now-deleted) post said you had “no marketing”, but here you are again.
- Comment on Thousands of Asus routers are being hit with stealthy, persistent backdoors 1 month ago:
From the article:
The only way for router users to determine whether their devices are infected is by checking the SSH settings in the configuration panel. Infected routers will show that the device can be logged into by SSH over port 53282 using a digital certificate with a truncated key of
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAo41nBoVFfj4HlVMGV+YPsxMDrMlbdDZ…
To remove the backdoor, infected users should remove the key and the port setting.
People can also determine if they’ve been targeted if system logs indicate that they have been accessed through the IP addresses 101.99.91[.]151, 101.99.94[.]173, 79.141.163[.]179, or 111.90.146[.]237.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
It’s a structured low tech kit solution that uses Legos and hammers to hit them when the data tells it to with no guidance or tutorials which makes you money when you’re going broke.
What’s so hard to understand about that?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
It’s clear that we don’t get guidance - you don’t even seem to know what your “platform” does.