neidu3
@neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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- Comment on What efforts would it take to strip the name Americans from the folks inhabiting the US? 9 hours ago:
I used to work with a Canadian (From Vancouver, iirc) who used to emphasize “North American” when people made the wrong assumption. I guess it makes sense once the focus is on region/continent instead of country.
- Comment on Should visitors to a country (tourist / visa-holders / people staying temporarily) have the right to criticize the government? When should an immigrant have the right to criticize the government? 1 day ago:
Provides it’s legal, yes. I’ve trashtalkes trump while visiting the US, no problem there. But I keep my mouth shut when visiting Saudi Arabia.
- Comment on 🗂️ ChartDB – Open-Source Database Diagrams | Self-Hosted Alternative to dbdiagram.io & DrawSQL 1 day ago:
Any way of having this study an existing database (or dump thereof) and build the graph? I have an oracle database that nobody understands, built by someone else, and I thought something like this could help…
- Comment on Why is my server using all my Swap but I have RAM to spare? 1 day ago:
Any way of having this study an existing database (or dump thereof) and build the graph?
- Comment on Basic networking/subnetting question. 1 day ago:
Derp, yes. Corrected.
- Comment on Does it make sense to persue higher education after 40 years ood? 1 day ago:
Wrong thought process: You’re gonna be around 50 by the time you graduate.
Right thought process: You will be 50 one day no matter what you do. You might as well aim for being 50 with a degree.
- Comment on Basic networking/subnetting question. 1 day ago:
Yes, but that’s done on the switch. Basically VLAN tags are applied in one of two ways:
Untagged (sometimes called Access) is something you apply on a switch port. For example, if you assign a port to Untagged VLAN 32, anything connected to that port will only be able to connect to port 32.
Tagged (sometimesreferred to as Trunk), on the other hand, is for traffic that is already assigned a VLAN tag. For example Tagged 32 means that it will allow traffic that already has a VLAN tag of 32. It is possible to assign multiple VLANs to a Tagged port. Whatever is connected to that port will need to be able to talk to the associated VLAN(s).
In your particular case, the best practice would be to assign two ports (One for each host, obviously) to Untagged 32 (arbitrarily chosen number, any VLAN ID will do, as long as you’re consistent), and all the other ports as Untagged to a different VLAN ID. That way the switch will effectively contain two segments that cannot talk to each other.
- Comment on Basic networking/subnetting question. 1 day ago:
As others have said: It will work as you’ve planned it. The subletting will keep these two PCs separated (If they still need internet, just add a second IP in your router-PC to allow for communication with this subnet).
VLANs aren’t required, but are more relevant when you want to force network segregation based on individual ports. If you really want to, you can add tagged virtual interfaces on these two separated hosts so that the others hosts aren’t able to simply change the address to reach these. The switch should ignore the VLAN tag and pass it through anyway. But again, it’s not really needed, just something you can do if you really want to play with tagged VLAN interfaces
- Comment on How to harden against SSH brute-forcing? 2 days ago:
I use fail2ban and a non-standard SSH port. 99% of this junk disappears if you run sshd on port 9.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Truck Scientist!
- Comment on 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux? 3 days ago:
Wut? BG3 runs flawlessly out of the box for me. Pretty vanilla Mint install, Nvidia 4060.
- Comment on Not even wealth is saving Americans from dying at rates seen among some of the poorest Europeans 5 days ago:
Yup, wrote that way too early after walking up. Fixed.
- Comment on Not even wealth is saving Americans from dying at rates seen among some of the poorest Europeans 5 days ago:
I’m sure JFK Jr will get right on that any day now…
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Doesn’t sound like human trafficking. But it could easily have lead to it.
- Comment on Does not having a (mainstream) social media account make you look suspicious to the authorities? Is it a good idea to have an innocent looking social media account just to look "normal"? 1 week ago:
As SuperSleuths designated online fed, I can confirm that he’s also a fed. It’s a circle of online monitoring.
- Comment on Does not having a (mainstream) social media account make you look suspicious to the authorities? Is it a good idea to have an innocent looking social media account just to look "normal"? 1 week ago:
My US work visas were approved despite leaving the social media section on the form blank
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Septic tank -> Yank. A brit slang for American I picked up somewhere.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Scandinavian here. I’ve noticed the same thing with Saunas. Not just Americans, though, but brits too.
Because having any articles of clothing on in a sauna is stupid. (I’ll defer to the Finns for a final judgement on that statement, but that’s my firm opinion, at least).
Short story: A b7nch of coworkers and I had to spend 24 hours in a Rio de Janeiro hotel for a medical exam the day after. And of course we did what any self-respicting doodlebugger would do: we went to the roof bar. After way too much beer vodka and whisky we realized that there was also a sauna there. So we did the only thing appropriate; undressed and chilled in the steam. And for us scandinavians that meant nudity. For anyone else it meant prudity. And we were an eclectic mix of nationalities.
Brit: “Uh, what are we doing here”
Swede: “We’re bonding”
Septic: “This is kinda gay…”
Norwegian: “SHUT UP, WE’RE BONDING” - Comment on how tf do you warm up plates? 1 week ago:
I put the plates upside down in the sink at let the hot water run over them for a little bit.
- Comment on How are you feeling? 2 weeks ago:
Work: Pretty chill in general, but especially nowadays
Family: Kids are healthy and growing
Hobbies: I’ve reconnected with some earlier hobbies of mine and rediscovered why I loved it to begin with.
Household: Almost done refurbishing this one room.
Money: Perfect storm of good news, such as tax return, expense claim payout, and misc other things result in me finally being able to afford a much needed car upgrade.All in all, slightly better than usual
- Comment on how do they decide where to put bus stops? 2 weeks ago:
Estimated usefulness compared up against practicality. Of course you want it where people are, and at yhe same time you want the bus to be able to stop without obstructing traffic.
- Comment on What kind of car is this? 2 weeks ago:
I’d go as far as saying he wrangles.
- Comment on Does the beginning of "Money for Nothing" remind you of "Shine on you crazy diamond?" 2 weeks ago:
Be sure to reserve enough time
- Comment on How would world politics be like if the top 100 countries (in terms of military strength) all had their own nuclear arsenals? 2 weeks ago:
Dutch with nukes. May the lords and ladies have mercy.
- Comment on Does the beginning of "Money for Nothing" remind you of "Shine on you crazy diamond?" 2 weeks ago:
Not directly, but it does carry a similar vibe.
I would say SOYCD intro is more similar to the intro of Dream Theater - Octavarium. Shouldn’t be surprising because the former was part of the inspiration for the latter.
- Comment on What are some slow acting poisons? 2 weeks ago:
Yes, but not as much as many other metals. We’retalking large amounts over a long period of time.
On sidenote, everything is poisonous, it’s just a matter of dosage.
- Comment on What are some slow acting poisons? 2 weeks ago:
That’s why those of us who poison people for fun and profit have started appending “in roblox”. The spooks will never catch us.
- Comment on What are some slow acting poisons? 2 weeks ago:
I’m thinking metal poisoning over time. Lead or copper, for example.
- Comment on Sanity check: am I crazy for wanting to wipe everything and do/learn from scratch? 2 weeks ago:
Any system beyond a vanilla install will need some tweaks to fit your use case(s). And these tweaks often end up as a stack of glass boxes over time, unless meticulously planned purpose built from the beginning.
As long as it’s manageable and secure, don’t let “perfect” be the enemy of “operational”.
Wanting to rebuild from scratch is pretty common. The question is whether you need to and should. You have to weigh cost and work hours up against any benefits to figure out the answer.
- Comment on I’m new to Lemmy 2 weeks ago:
I was about to go have a nap, as it’s waaaay too early for me on a Saturday, but I just wanted to wish you welcome, and I hope you enjoy your stay.