Every month or so all my devices lose internet and the only way to connect them all back is to disconnect them from the DNS server that Pihole is running....
Do you run your PiHole on top of Docker? There’s an issue with docker and Raspberry Pis which makes the network crap out periodically. So if your PuHole becomes unavailable until you restart your Pi it might be this:
Yes! I have read OPs comment and just thought to myself: “No filter, either 0% or 100% engagement, nothing in-between… sounds like ADHD”
OP, get yourself checked out, there’s medication that helps you dialing down your “participation”. You always go full throttle, and these pills probably help to find those “thottle values” between all-the-way and isolation.
I have recently started university and am required to use an app that has three Facebook trackers, one of them being a Facebook location tracker according to Exodus App Privacy, for the dining plan, when it would literally work perfectly fine using your student ID and ordering to a real cashier, LIKE HOW IT HAS BEEN DONE FOR...
And furthermore: Most of these shitty apps are nothing more than overblown API clients. Which means they didn’t want to build a website and operate a webserver, so instead you provide the processing power for the UI yourself. These apps usually can’t do anything on their own, if you are offline, becaue all the value is generated remotely by the actual server.
I know this will vary a lot, so hypothetically let’s say you currently WFH/work remotely at least 3 days a week. Your commute to work takes an hour max (door to door) each way. If you were given the choice of a 4 day week working onsite, or a 5 day week WFH (or as many days as you’d like) for the same pay, which would you...
What? How? At least in my country an employer cannot unilaterally worsen a contract for the employee. You don’t have to agree to less pay and they’ll be bound by the original agreement. Sure an employer could “fire and rehire” you, but you also don’t have to agree to the rehiring.
If they do that you’ll get full unemployment, probably some severance and they are instantly a worker short.
Eine Eismaschine zu mieten, ergebe vor allem bei einmaligen Events oder in der saisonalen Gastronomie Sinn. Es schone nicht nur die Geldbeutel der Gastronomen, sondern auch die Umwelt.
Den Schmarrn versuchen sie uns immer wieder zu verkaufen… “Mieten ist umweltfreundlicher…” Blödsinn, sage ich!
Der Umwelt ist es egal, wie du deine Eismaschine bezahlst, genauso wie es ihr egal ist, ob du mit einem Car-Sharing-Auto von A nach B gurkst.
Am Ende werden mit Strom und Wasser Eiswürfel von einer Maschine erzeugt, die irgendwer hergestellt hat, genauso wie du mit der stinkenden Sharing-Karre von A nach B gefahren bist.
Mieten wischt die Umweltbelastung nicht einfach zur Seite. Weniger Kosten? Ja, aber wenn du gerade nicht Eis machst/Auto fährst dann machts jemand anderes.
Aus dem heraus kann man argumentieren, dass ein Mietauto oder eine Mieteismaschine weniger ökologisch sind, da diese intensiver genutzt werden als ein eigenes Gerät, das mal Standzeiten hat…
Ich glaube, dass sich das wieder aufhebt: Eine von 10 Dorfvereinen gemeinsam genutzte Eismaschine zB. wird auch 10x so schnell kaputt und muss 10x so schnell ersetzt werden. Selbiges bei Mietwägen. Wenn die permanent gefahren werden müssen sie viel schneller ersetzt werden.
In absolute values, sure, but They didn’t adjust for the difference in purchasing power between India and the US. Yes, the purported INR 6,150,000,000.- can be converted directly into USD 74,400,732.- using the current exchange rate of INR 82.66 for USD 1.
BUT, if you take into account the difference in purchasing power of the two economies and use a conversion rate that eliminates the differences in price levels between countries (data.oecd.org/…/purchasing-power-parities-ppp.htm, 24.059 between India and US in 2022) then INR 6,150,000,000.- come out to be equal to USD 255,621,597! This value you can now compare to the production cost of movies in the US etc.
But what can you expect from those young “journalists” from the independent… they should be ashamed of themselves.
Edit: You could also take the Big mac index and compare it (www.economist.com/big-mac-index) and the 75 million would become about 165 million.
Purchasing power refers to how much goods you can buy with your currency. As you can imagine you can buy less with 100$ in the US than in India, where everything is cheaper. If you take purchasing power into account you convert everything into a “standard amount of stuff”. And using a conversion based on “the same stuff” you’ll get a different currency conversion factor.
India achieves their goal still very economically, but it’s not 75mil, it’s 255mil. The equivalent amount of stuff that costs INR 6.15billion if you buy it in India costs USD 255million if you buy it in the US.
Up untill a week ago Nofrills carried these “three packs” of salmon for $10. Now the same pack contains two for the same $10. I thought it felt light when I bought it yesterday....
The old fish costs $3.92 per 100g, the new fish $5. That’s a price increase of (255/200 - 1) = 27.5%. The difference per gram (which isn’t of interest to anybody) is 5-3.92, i.e. ¢1.08. Which also equates to a (5/3.92 - 1) = 27.5% increase.
Not sure what you were calculating, but every result was wrong.
Yes, I’m going to tell you about the 4-5 girls, that were/will be interested in you but you were/will be to dumb to notice. Stay calm, be yourself and take a little initiative. It’ll be alright!
One option would be to allow the migrated users to setup a mail forwarder for free. If you don’t pay you can only access the forwarder configuration, which would be enough for most use cases.
It’s not the art that you buy, it’s the “original URL” that belongs to you. You buy a treasure map leading to a princess. It’s your princess, that’s what is says on the napkin, but everyone can fuck her.
Oh man, that’s actually really good advice! I recently switched to Vaultwarden, but you’re right: If my server goes down, I can’t even restart it, because the password for my account is in there! Damn! Close call!
My home lab has a mild amount of complexity and I’d like practice some good habits about documenting it. Stuff like, what each system does, the OS, any notable software installed and, most importantly, any documentation around configuration or troubleshooting....
I’m defining my service containers via GitLab and I deploy them via tagged and dockerized GitLab Runners.
If something fails, I change the runner tags for a service and it will be deployed on a different machine.
Incl case of a critical failiure, I just need to setup a Debian, install docker, load and run the GL runner image, maybe change some pipelines and rerun the deployment jobs.
Some things aren’t documented well, yet. Like VPN config…
Ah yes, my router is able to access GitLab as well and pull the list of static routes etc. from it.
The thing is it’s not really a “documentation” but just a collection of configs.
I have organized my containers in groups like you did (“arrs”, web server, bitwarden, …) and then made a repository for each group.
Each repository contains at least a compose file and a Gitlab CI file where a aimple pipeline is defined with basically “compose pull” and “compose up”. There are alao more complicated repository where I build my own image.
The whole “Git” management is really transparent, because with Gitlab you can edit directly on the platform in a hosted VSCode environment where you can directlY edit your files and when your satisfied you just press commit. I don’t do weird stuff with branches, pushing and pulling at all. No need for local copies of the repository.
If you want to fulltext search all your repos, I can recommend a “Sourcegraph” container, but use version 4.4.2 because starting with 4.5.0 they have limited the number of private reositories to 1. But this is something for later, when your infrastructure has grown.
As a full time desktop Linux user since 1999 (the actual year of the Linux desktop) I wish all you Windows folks the best of luck on the next clean install 👍...
Und den Mist soll mal wer interpretieren. Ich verstehe das auch so, aber mehr Information bringt die Grafik nicht. Einfach nur bunt mit einem nutzlosen Vergleich. (kein Absolutwert weit und breit).
Could you elaborate on this please? Isn’t cloudflared a tunnel INTO the machine running a service? Can you use the same tunnel for outbound traffic as well?? Where does the traffic end up? How does this work?
I’m against using a Google OS (Android, Chrome OS), to browse on a Google regulated web (Manifest V3), based on a Google protocol (Protobuf) loading pages via Google proxies (Google AMP) filled with Google Ads displayed using a Google format (webp, webm), while everything is recorded and fingerprinted to update my Google Ad Profile.
No, thank you very much!
More open formats, more open Internet! Down with Google!
I had UrBackup running for 6 months+. It wasn’t reliably backing things up, configuring it to be accessible via Internet is almost impossible, adding clienta is a hassle and the config isn’t very user friendly.
Furthermore I got the inpression, that it’s backups aren’t reliable; restoring files without UrBackup might be impossible.
That’s why I’m now back at a incremental rsync backup script. It’s reliable, you can just restore things by copying them back via ssh and it uses a lot less space (!!!) than the UrBackup backups.
The clothes you are wearing vanish in an instant. How does this affect you?
Autofahrende immer Vorbild für alle anderen 🫶 (feddit.de) German
I’m about to throw my entire Pihole out the window
Every month or so all my devices lose internet and the only way to connect them all back is to disconnect them from the DNS server that Pihole is running....
Auswärtiges Amt: Deutschland finanziert zivile Seenotrettung bis 2026 (www.tagesschau.de) German
Requested a deletion over 2 months ago (i.imgur.com)
Need an easy voice calling solution
I need a self-hosted securevoice call server that’s easy to deply and uses less than 1 gb of ram....
Germany approves bringing coal-fired power plants back online this winter (www.reuters.com)
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I hate how everything requires you to download a shitty proprietary data harvesting app nowadays when everything can be done just fine without an app.
I have recently started university and am required to use an app that has three Facebook trackers, one of them being a Facebook location tracker according to Exodus App Privacy, for the dining plan, when it would literally work perfectly fine using your student ID and ordering to a real cashier, LIKE HOW IT HAS BEEN DONE FOR...
Lyft now lets drivers prioritize matches with women and nonbinary riders (www.theverge.com)
Remote or hybrid workers, would you rather work a 4 day week on site, or WFH completely for 5 days a week, for the same pay?
I know this will vary a lot, so hypothetically let’s say you currently WFH/work remotely at least 3 days a week. Your commute to work takes an hour max (door to door) each way. If you were given the choice of a 4 day week working onsite, or a 5 day week WFH (or as many days as you’d like) for the same pay, which would you...
Boomendes Eiswürfel-Geschäft: Gefrorenes Wasser für 3,49 Euro (www.tagesschau.de) German
India landed on the Moon for less than it cost to make Interstellar | The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)
Gamers. What was the game that got you into the hobby?
Shrinkflation is out of control (lemmy.world)
Up untill a week ago Nofrills carried these “three packs” of salmon for $10. Now the same pack contains two for the same $10. I thought it felt light when I bought it yesterday....
Hi, I'm your 10yo self. Is there something you wanna tell me/warn me about?
Australia’s internet providers are ditching email, to the disgust of older customers (www.theguardian.com)
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A key feature of NFTs has completely broken / Web3 was supposed to make sure the original artist always got paid. Not so much anymore. (www.theverge.com)
7th Grader FORCED To Give Birth Due To GOP Anti-Abortion Laws | The Kyle Kulinski Show | Secular Talk (www.youtube.com)
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Twitter/X new ID Verification - First Look (lemmy.world)
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What types of services are you not willing to self-host?
For example, something that is too complex for your comfort level, a security concern, or maybe your hardware can’t keep up with the service’s needs?
Why is Hetzner so stingy with server quotas?
I started migrating my servers from Linode to Hetzner Cloud this month, but noticed that my quota only gave me ten instances....
What do you use to document your home lab?
My home lab has a mild amount of complexity and I’d like practice some good habits about documenting it. Stuff like, what each system does, the OS, any notable software installed and, most importantly, any documentation around configuration or troubleshooting....
Klimaaktivist:in von Lkw angefahren: Selbstjustiz in Stralsund okay (taz.de) German
Facebook suggesting right-wing rage bait to me. Thanks algorithm ! (i.imgur.com)
NTFS turns 30 years old today! I hear it's still in use by some crufty old legacy operating systems 😁 (en.wikipedia.org)
As a full time desktop Linux user since 1999 (the actual year of the Linux desktop) I wish all you Windows folks the best of luck on the next clean install 👍...
Unternehmensgewinne treiben Inflation (feddit.de) German
kann man nix machen, die Reichen brauchen halt ihr Geld :/
Source for tutorials and a question?
Hello everyone New to Linux, new to self hosting, and struggling a bit but making progress....
SEC now requires companies to disclose cyberattacks in 4 days (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
Tips for asking ISP to allow for using my own DNS setup for self-hosted VPN?
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Begun, the format war has (lemmy.world)
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life flashes before your eyes (slrpnk.net)
Microsoft hit with EU antitrust complaint by German rival (www.reuters.com)
It's always DNS, should I complain?
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Have I went overboard? Any suggestions? Or help? I travel a lot and don’t have a lot of time when I am home to setup and configure....