VonReposti

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VonReposti,

Brunettes Shoot Blondes (Ukrainian synth pop).

For obvious reasons they haven’t been so active lately.

VonReposti,

I work in the energy market in Europe. Things are booming right now.

VonReposti,

That sounds tough. Are jobs in other sectors near you also dried up?

VonReposti,

If you want to enter the energy trading market, look at Aalborg as there’s a large hub here. I know my company is on a hiring spree and are no stranger to hiring foreign people as long as it’s the best match. Some companies might also have departments in Copenhagen. As I don’t want to doxx myself I’d rather avoid naming my workplace.

But do be careful with consultancy and stay far away from Netcompany.

VonReposti,

With three self-inflicted shots to the back of their head.

VonReposti,

And every single Danish media outlet would be “state affiliated” due to the state media fund.

John Riccitiello is stepping down as CEO and president of Unity (investors.unity.com)

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Unity (NYSE: U) (the “Company”), the world’s leading platform for creating and growing real-time 3D (RT3D) content, today announced that John Riccitiello will retire as President, Chief Executive Officer, Chairman and a member of the Company’s Board of Directors, effective immediately....

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where they belong!

Sounds like you take the generosity of open-source devs for granted.

What's the longest time you've had to wait for vehicles to stop so you can cross the street?

Where I live, there’s a law that says all vehicles have to yield for pedestrians at crosswalks. Of course this would be a thing, otherwise crosswalks would only be as good as any part of the road. Despite this, it’s a largely unfollowed rule, to severe degrees. To the extent that me and some friends have a “running gag”...

VonReposti,

IIRC in Denmark any pedestrian who has taken a step onto the road should be treated as an invisible zebra crossing. It’s only really taught at driving lessons in order to not risk making pedestrians lazy when checking for cars and go in harm’s way.

VonReposti,

and personally I’d rather buy some nice electric bicycle instead

This is exactly the reason I bought a new and good bike for the price of a used car. And what’s more is that the exercise that comes with it is free and the insurance is exponentially lower.

We really need to make more bike friendly infrastructure around the world so more people have the same option as I have.

VonReposti,

I feel for you. Sometimes I forget I have the privilege of living in Denmark which is extremely bike-friendly, something I shouldn’t take for granted.

VonReposti,

In case you don’t want to go to that site, but still read the article: www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-67007392

VonReposti,

Usually the best way to find language specific content is to join a private tracker that focuses on the given language. I don’t know if Spanish is like that too, but it’s worth checking out.

VonReposti,

It heavily depends on the language. Scandinavian languages, for example, are too small to have DD or public trackers while something like German might not exist as public tracker due to the harsh copyright laws (can’t vouch for the last one).

VonReposti,

It depends. My native language tracker forexample opens up for signups at Christmas time every year, making it easy to join. Outside of that I believe you can just make an application and depending on how good it is, you’ll be accepted.

But this is different from tracker to tracker, so I can’t say how it is exactly for your language. But what is pretty much standard for all private trackers is that you can get an invite if you know someone already there.

VonReposti,

That is typical for people with ADHD.

VonReposti,

Setup a reverse proxy and configure it to redirect yourdomain.org/nextcloud (or nextcloud.yourdomain.org) to a custom port that you’re now running Nextcloud on. Then configure some-random-service which you want at yourdomain.org/some-random-service to redirect to port 1234 and so on.

This means all incoming connections on port 80 and 443 now will be handled by your reverse proxy and depending on the requested URL, the reverse proxy will fetch the desired website contents from the origin web server. I personally use nginx but there exists other good reverse proxies you can use.

VonReposti,

Technically no. Greenland is a country but not a state. It has a sovereign government but is not represented directly internationally. It is part of the Kingdom of Denmark which is a state but not a country. Then there is Denmark proper which is also a country but not a state.

VonReposti,

“Secure Connection Failed”

Hmm…

VonReposti,

Negative votes and no [deleted], what kind of knockoff parody is this!?

VonReposti,

IIRC you can’t turn off Fitbit devices. You have to drain the batteries completely so that the device powers down by itself. Utter shit design, but it is what it is.

VonReposti,

Would be great if one of the stores weren’t utter shit, didn’t work on Linux, and didn’t hoard exclusivity deals with game developers.

VonReposti,

Poor guy who had to define the rules.

Be a VPS for other people?

I have friends and relatives that would like to do some memory and compute intensive tasks, but lack the hardware locally. I have loads of ram doing nothing and a little compute to spare. Is there a way for me to set up some service accessible to them that would allow them to spin up VMs, similar to Linode or DigitalOcean? I...

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I tell my friends that my SLA for my media server is Shit’s Likely Available just so they understand that I give it out of generosity and don’t want anything in return. The bonus is that keeping brutally honest upfront likely means less risk of me ruining someone’s Friday movie night.

VonReposti,

The 192.168.x.x IP range doesn’t allow for subnet masks greater than 255.255.255.0. How that’s enforced I can’t remember, but I’m 99% sure he isn’t using larger subnets.

VonReposti,

No it’s not. 192.168.x.x is a reserved class C range which per specification is limited to 255.255.255.0

VonReposti,

No, that’s a placeholder a set. It’s a class C range which is limited to 254 hosts.

VonReposti,

You know, I would have looked it up and checked if there were holes on my knowledge but you being a dick about it makes me not want to.

Next time, don’t assume the worst in people and you might actually succeed in convincing them.

Does "Selfhosted" mean you actually have a server at home?

I’m trying to better understand hosting a Lemmy Instance. Lurking discussions it seems like some people are hosting from the Cloud or VPS. My understanding is that it’s better to futureproof by running your own home server so that you have the data and the top most control of hardware, software etc. My understanding is that...

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Enterprise distributuions can hot-swap kernels, making it unnecessary to reboot in order to make system updates.

VonReposti,

There is though reasons to stray from certain consumer products for server equipment.

https://feddit.dk/pictrs/image/e998864b-37a1-4d93-b781-e2c7d898f2b9.webp

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This joke gets the stamp of approval from a Scandinavian.

VonReposti,

According to EU regulations I think they’re obligated to inform users of any changes, so removing the repo doesn’t really do much to hinder people in tracking changes.

VonReposti,

It’s kind of a blessing and a curse. The larger a CDN is the more resilient it is to e.g. DDoS attacks which hugely favours Cloudflare. It unfortunately also means if anything happens to Cloudflare most of the internet will go down even though the internet itself should be decentralised by design. What can happen to Cloudflare you might ask. Well anything. Being purchased by someone like Google would be bad for privacy, an incident could force Cloudflare to go down for an undetermined amount of time like what happened to Facebook a while back.

VonReposti,

Maybe not, but EMR does interfere with other unshielded electronics.

My knowledge might be outdated but I don’t think we have any research that suggests it is completely safe either. Lack of evidence against is not equal to evidence for.

VonReposti,

In unrelated news, Russia is currently experiencing a shortage of tires. Expect tire changes to to take 3 months while the tires are procured.

Star Trek transporters

Transporters work by de-assembling something (e.g. you) and re-assembling it somewhere else. What if, when you’re dis-assembled, you die, and the re-assembled version of you is essentially a copy? Then every time someone steps onto a transporter, their final thought before death is that they’ll end up beamed somewhere else....

VonReposti,

There’s also a Ship of Theseus thing going on here since your cells are constantly being replaced by new cells. At what point do you stop being you and are simply the train of thought that carried over from your old cells?

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On the shitter. That’s when I browse the news at least.

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I usually call it 1,5FA since it is reduced to one factor, namely the password manager, but that password manager is protected by 2FA.

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The Danish ID solution actually offers the possibility to use FIDO U2F. Unfortunately the requirements were to provide the option and not how to provide it, so you have to purchase their “special” key since you can’t use your own Yubikey even though it’s the same hardware…

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Every time I turn to politics. Our ex justice minister once said:

Surveillance is freedom

I’m not kidding. Word for word, that’s what he said.

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Denmark actually. It’s a couple of years ago he said it.

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Huh. If you click at the insignia at Kyiv an aircraft will appear that will bomb any unit you select on the map.

VonReposti,

I don’t think I’ve ever given my ID for my Kimsufi or SoYouStart servers. Both of them are OVH subsidiaries.

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VonReposti,

There already is a report button in Jerboa at least. Should be one in the default web UI.

VonReposti,

Ah, so not see the “e-mails” but the “e-mail address”

No idea about that. But the invitation to the Teams meeting must be sent somewhere?

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