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- Comment on Encrypting without full disk encryption question 2 weeks ago:
surprised no one has mentioned dropbear yet. i don’t remember the name off the top of my head, but there’s a relatively easy way to setup your initramfs to listen for SSH connections, authenticate with a private key, and send the unlock key. bonus points for writing a script to do it automatically with cute names, e.g. “sendkey helium.intra” or whatever
- Comment on Gillibrand Announces Legislation To Ban Distribution Of Blueprints For 3D Printed Firearms And Curb Epidemic Of “Ghost Guns” - Kirsten Gillibrand | U.S. Senator for New York 5 weeks ago:
oops, did i do that ><
- Comment on Gillibrand Announces Legislation To Ban Distribution Of Blueprints For 3D Printed Firearms And Curb Epidemic Of “Ghost Guns” - Kirsten Gillibrand | U.S. Senator for New York 5 weeks ago:
lmao, 1a
take a PVC pipe of the appropriate diameter for the cartridge in question, nail, and hammer. glhf
- Comment on Your help needed: PhD research on why people choose to self-host 1 month ago:
nah, we smoke the cloud like ops
- Comment on Your help needed: PhD research on why people choose to self-host 1 month ago:
i smoked some good weed like half an hour ago, do i need to wait
- Comment on What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server? 1 month ago:
oooooooooooo, shit
i’ve got an 8350k sitting around as an email server, might be time for some migrations! tho hwenc tends to be worse than sw (nvenc certainly is, but the performance makes up for it) so i might just keep it as is for now…
- Comment on Finished my 10" rack (for now) 1 month ago:
heh, rack
that is hot
- Comment on What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server? 1 month ago:
depends on what you want to host. a lemmy or pleroma instance could run on an old laptop – that’s often where people start. a small minecraft server too. email can be a bit more resource intensive, but it’s not that bad. mastodon can be a pain in the ass. peertube’s main bottleneck tends to be upstream bandwidth. jellyfin doesn’t require too much power, but if you want to transcode a “decent” GPU is preferable. i threw my old 1650 in there and it works fine for a stream or two.