Seefoo
@Seefoo@lemmy.world
- Comment on How to integrate user-compiled docker services with Dockge? 2 days ago:
Komodo handles this better. I dont use it, but i did spend a week trying it out. You can add repositories and run builds on them then use those in a stack
- Comment on Day 1 of posting real shitposts, till people and the mods understand the purpose of the community 3 days ago:
You get an A for art and creativity tho!
- Comment on Day 1 of posting real shitposts, till people and the mods understand the purpose of the community 3 days ago:
A real one!
- Comment on Day 1 of posting real shitposts, till people and the mods understand the purpose of the community 3 days ago:
Honestly, not sure this is a shitpost
- Comment on Make me feel like a man 6 days ago:
Who is this?
- Comment on Server and infrastructure building for me, a dummy 1 week ago:
I find LLMs make a lot more.mistakes when they try to distill a guide down to steps. Its not a bad summary, but they to get confused sometimes when there are forks in the guide. That said they are really good at finding guides, especially older ones that SEs tend to not place as high
- Comment on Server and infrastructure building for me, a dummy 2 weeks ago:
I think your best bet is to pick one thing that you can get a good guide for and start from there. If you really want to learn its probably better to start with a Debian or arch setup than proxmox, but that’s really going to depend on what you really care about learning.
I know it will be an unpopular opinion but you can use perplexity or Claude to help you find useful sources online if you’re striking out on your searching. Most of the time I find they do better with more obscure issues, but those should be rare if you’re following a guise
- Comment on Server and infrastructure building for me, a dummy 2 weeks ago:
I tried out Komodo, but gave up on it. I looked at dockge after, but opted not to try it out. I prefer the IaaC setup with my compose in a repo for versioning and rollback. And while I think you can probably combine the two, komodo was getting in the way most of the time. I centered around secrets management and generating those secrets at run time.
That said, I feel like if I expand beyond a single server I may go back to one of these tools
- Comment on Guidance for Noob? (Synching vs Nextcloud, Immich, Tailscale) 2 weeks ago:
I use wireguard directly instead of tailscale. Not sure what router you’re using, but mikrotik support it out of the box. I am sure they are not the only ones. My phone runs on it 24/7 and has access to the rest of my services.
I haven’t setup nextcloud, so can’t give any advice on that. Immich was insanely easy to setup though.
I like navidrome, but I am not using jellyfin, so I have nothing to compare it with.
- Comment on Promised myself I will support them after they go stable. They kept their promise and so did I 1 month ago:
Sure supply chain attacks are a thing, but containers aren’t the issue. Any package delivery mechanism can suffer from it. Its up to you to verify those containers and/or build it yourself
- Comment on Can I do VPN + Plex on my hosting server? Do I need it under this circumstance? 1 month ago:
This is the correct answer. There are some occasional docker containers you can use that connect to your VPN for the service you plan to use
- Comment on Is there any way the average American can insulate themselves from the AI bubble bursting? 1 month ago:
This is how Berkshire has invested over the years. They try to time it, and buy the recession basically. When you’re investing long term, you can either hold and ignore or sell early, losing a bit and buy again after the drop
- Comment on [USA] Is "there are ICE agents roaming the streets" a good reason/excuse to avoid going outside? Or is it just a part of reality that you have to learn to accept? 1 month ago:
This has to be trolling. Or perhaps uninformed? There are a lot of people being detained based on profiling. Yes ones who are citizens and many straight up born here.
- Comment on VPN Comparison 2.0 2 months ago:
I have seen this posted a few times, but don’t understand it. Why is a wireguard config important? are you using wireguard client instead of theirs?
- Comment on When you say you don't like linux on Lemmy 2 months ago:
I don’t like Firefox. But I use it anyway
- Comment on Important Notice of Security Incident 2 months ago:
What are those features?
- Comment on DOJ does damage control as staffer admits Republicans will be redacted from Epstein files 3 months ago:
Need the victims to speak up and they really should have some protection/immunity from repercussions, after the authenticity is confirmed. Ideally through the release and analysis of all the files
- Comment on Does anyone use a VPN to subvert the Netflix household device fencing? 3 months ago:
Interesting info. I switched to grapheneos recently, which allows you to disable a lot of that stuff. Combining that with WG, should make a solid way to share
- Comment on Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just that 3 months ago:
A quick search shows alternatives to keep the functionality: github.com/TRaSH-Guides/…/Plex-media-server.md#sc…
YT video linked in that post. Ultimately just takes a bit of effort to figure most things out IMO.
- Comment on Google’s $45 Million Contract With Netanyahu's Office to Spread Israeli Propaganda 3 months ago:
seemed obvious this would be happening.
- Comment on 3 months ago:
UI is confusing, but its a good platform to learn. there are a lot of resources for doing typical stuff (dhcp,dns, wireguard, firewall rules, etc.)
- Comment on 3 months ago:
Mikrotik makes a few that are rack ready. Not sure about rack size. They are extremely customizable and pretty cheap in the grand scheme. I absolutely love mine. some things I am using it for:
- natively supports Wireguard, allowing me to keep everything private and just wireguard into my home network
- I have set up firewall rules that force all DNS through my pihole, including those pesky LG/google devices that try to bring their own hardcoded DNS servers.
- I have saved my config to a script and literally trashed a switch a few weeks ago, bought a replacement and was up and running with the same config in <30 minutes of setup.
My one qualm with them, is their warranty service is pretty jank. The devices themselves are generally very good, but having had one die on me after 3 years, I was a little dejected I couldn’t really get it replaced (they do still offer support though). If you need a specific recommendation the RB5009 is really solid for homelab stuff.
- Comment on Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just that 3 months ago:
Dunno about plexamp, but Plex has an auto-scan built in. Its disabled by default, but works like a charm. It listens for new file events and general finds things before you complete a download or copy
- Comment on Odd wiring in a 2-gang 3 months ago:
figured I would respond, but your advice was good! got me to find a known good and work from there. posted an update to the OP.
- Comment on Odd wiring in a 2-gang 3 months ago:
Ok, so travelers in a virtual 3 way are non-existant really. They are repurposed as the load wire in a single-way. Basically: virtual 3-way eliminates the 3-way setup, instead having the 2nd switch simply communicate that it was pressed to the main smart switch. If you peek at the link I posted in OP, you can see a diagram of the wiring (obviously in the correct state).
I am confident with a multimeter, are you recommending a continuity test? I could tie the load & traveler together, unless there is some other way to test which traveler corresponds to which main switch?
- Comment on Odd wiring in a 2-gang 3 months ago:
Do you have a recommended software for diagrams? hopefully something quick n’ easy to use. I can provide a picture, but only one switch is clear unfortunately.
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- Comment on Imgur's Community Is In Full Revolt Against Its Owner 3 months ago:
Yep, its VPN. The other thing that breaks imgur are some of privacy/spoof/security settings in Firefox. That said, I am in the same boat…been a while since I have used it to scroll
- Comment on They are so dumb they want to piss everyone off for a lousy 15 minutes 5 months ago:
wait…is that not whats happening? i am confused.
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 6 months ago:
This is specifically related to watching their free content. You can opt out of the sale & sharing of said data, which is used to play you targeted ads when watching their free content. I am not a big fan, but this is the typical “free” TV spiel. Was there something that changed recently or is it just being recognized now?