Dojan
@Dojan@pawb.social
- Comment on Highguard will permanently shut down on March 12th. 1 day ago:
Me neither, had to look it up. It launched on the 26th of January. That’s an impressively short run.
- Comment on Highguard will permanently shut down on March 12th. 1 day ago:
All live service games will end eventually but a two month run is ridiculous, hahaha.
- Comment on What us the best way to add remote access to my servers? 1 day ago:
It uses Traefik by default, actually. I’m struggling to get the reverse proxy function to cooperate with me still hosting other things on the VPS. I use it not just as my Netbird coordinator, but also to host my Forge and site.
- Comment on What us the best way to add remote access to my servers? 2 days ago:
It’s nice, the quickstart script is super easy to use and gets you started… well quickly. I’m still figuring the reverse proxy bit out, but it fully replaced tailscale for me in about ~10 minutes?
- Comment on What us the best way to add remote access to my servers? 2 days ago:
Nope.
NetBird is European. The stack itself is FOSS and self-hostable instead of relying on third party projects, like Headscale. It has a reverse-proxy feature in beta that was also appealing.
NetBird also utilises Coturn for STUN and TURN, and I’ve other software that depends on Coturn, so that kind of went hand-in-hand.
- Comment on What us the best way to add remote access to my servers? 2 days ago:
I recently switched from tailscale to NetBird. Similar solution but FOSS and self-hostable.
Have you exposed the subnet the services are on, onto the Tailscale network?
- Comment on Lemmy.today is absolutely beautiful 3 days ago:
There’s the announcement on lemmy.today. It seems like MrManager made the theme themselves specifically for the lemmy.today instance? Could always ask them, though!
- Comment on Lemmy.today is absolutely beautiful 3 days ago:
Does it?
- Comment on Device that can extract 1,000 liters of clean water a day from desert air revealed by 2025 Nobel Prize winner 4 days ago:
This is only the umpteenth such device this past decade. I’ll believe it when I see it deployed and used in real life scenarios.
- Comment on "Ok, Millenial..." 🙄 4 days ago:
ワクo(´∇`o)(o´∇`)oワク
- Comment on "Ok, Millenial..." 🙄 4 days ago:
A suit in this economy? I don’t think so.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 days ago:
Anyone over a certain networth is evil of some kind anyway, so pedo or not it’s still a safe bet.
- Comment on i have a very high libido and my shitposts reflect that, sorry 1 week ago:
I love learning about new companies. That’s two in one week. Wow!
- Comment on Firefox 148 introduces the promised AI kill switch for people who aren't into LLMs 1 week ago:
Same in Europe but I don’t think Mozilla spent the time and effort needed to bring Gecko to iOS. So it’s still just a reskinned WebKit.
- Comment on "Being vegan is unnatural" 1 week ago:
Yeah, I’m sorry but I don’t really see the difference.
- Comment on "Being vegan is unnatural" 1 week ago:
For what it’s worth, I am not trying to trap you in a “gotcha”, I’m trying to follow your logic because it doesn’t make any sense to me. The division between OK and not OK seems to me completely arbitrary.
If say, a large enough population of people were to deem a certain subgroup of humans as livestock, would it then be ethically correct to artificially inseminate them and slaughter them for their meat?
My knee-jerk reaction is no, but said knee-jerk reaction extends to all animals.
Similarly, I don’t see why there’s a line drawn between someone artificially inseminating a cow so that you can slaughter and eat the flesh of them and their offspring, and sexually abusing the same cow.
I’m not a vegan. I was born a vegetarian, and haven’t ever eaten flesh on purpose. Unlike vegans I don’t really see a problem with say, caring for sheep as pets, and using their wool to make yarn.
Yes, which is why it is good that we aren’t doing anything abusive by artificially inseminating livestock.
I don’t know. If someone viewed me as livestock, and stuck an implement in me and squirted me full of semen, I don’t think I’d care that it’s ethical in their eyes.
- Comment on "Being vegan is unnatural" 1 week ago:
So it is the societal and cultural context that dictates whether it is okay or not, and not something actually tangible and measurable? Then I hope we may shift that context a bit to perhaps treat animals a bit less like robots overall, and individual living creatures with their own emotional lives and complexities.
Tradition, and personal satisfaction is a poor excuse to continue something abusive.
- Comment on "Being vegan is unnatural" 1 week ago:
Raping a dog is bad, yes.
So a dog is someone and that’s what makes it rape? Where do you draw the line for someone? Is it the act of rape itself that’s bad, or is it the perpetrator getting sexual satisfaction from it? What if they don’t do it for that purpose, but some other more abstract reason? Is it okay then?
- Comment on AI Is Destroying Grocery Supply Chains 1 week ago:
It’s clickbait. Since AI is tangentially related they can drive engagement by headlining that even if the actual crux of the situation isn’t about that.
- Comment on Nevermind the drink I'm holding 1 week ago:
I think it’s a fish. Count the number of bones in the skull.
- Comment on Moats are back! 1 week ago:
If you’re willing to work for such evil people you are a moron.
- Comment on LibreOffice blasts 'fake open source' OnlyOffice for working with Microsoft to lock users in 1 week ago:
The Ribbon interface is terrible, though. The styles selector doesn’t fit the entire button, and it also doesn’t resize with your window size, remaining super tiny not capable of displaying three full options simultaneously. Image
Word at least got that right.
My preferred layout is Sidebar, but even there the style is just a regular dropdown. LibreOffice is fantastic, but they need to put some more work into UX.
- Comment on ChatGPT-maker OpenAI considered alerting Canadian police about school shooting suspect months ago 1 week ago:
Almost as if using an LLM as a therapist was a bad idea from the start. It’s obviously not bound by confidentiality.
- Comment on My father the tween literary critic 2 weeks ago:
I only know this from clips of the film.
You named my daughter after the Loch Ness monster?!
- Comment on My father the tween literary critic 2 weeks ago:
I love this.
- Comment on You NEED To Selfhost 2 weeks ago:
It’s definitely the latter. These are writing contracts to buy hardware that has yet to be produced for data centres that haven’t been built. All so they can satisfy a demand that doesn’t yet exist for a product no one is going to be willing to pay for.
It will crash. This whole grift is too expensive to keep going. The naysayers keep forgetting that hardware gets old, it wears out and fails, and gets superseded by newer models. The chip makers are riding high now because the idiotic belief of the market is that this will keep growing as the data centres keep being built and the AI companies will keep buying new hardware.
It just can’t. This candle is burning fast at both ends.
- Comment on BIG (like Americans) IF TRUE 2 weeks ago:
This had me cackling like a forest hag. Thank you for helping me achieve my goals.
- Comment on Does the fact Stoat.chat doesn't have E2EE mean the server owner can read any and all messages, including DMs? 2 weeks ago:
Last I read about it they weren’t planning on ever implementing federation. Hope they can change their minds.
- Comment on Meta really wants you to believe social media addiction is 'not a real thing' 2 weeks ago:
They want you to believe that it isn’t a thing but they also know it is a thing and definitely have internal documents and conversations talking about how to get more people addicted.
Fucking hope they die.
- Comment on A “QuitGPT” campaign is urging people to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions— Backlash against ICE is fueling a broader movement against AI companies’ ties to President Trump. 2 weeks ago:
Right, I also like paying to not know what the heck is going on in the code I maintain.