chandz05

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chandz05,

I know a lot of workplaces/bosses don’t like it, but I’m of the opinion that your time off is your time off. It doesn’t matter if you’re in town or out of town, have the ability to get to work or not, if you have scheduled time off, you shouldn’t have to make any excuses as to why you’re not at work.

chandz05,

So I was thinking this at first, but then looking at it more, I think it’s intentionally not clear. Kind of like a grass is greener situation. The title is also mirror “universe”, so it implies that both sides of the reflection exist and are real in their own universes. The implication is that you’re never going to be satisfied when you have what you think you want

chandz05,

Depressive Suicidal Black Metal

chandz05,

oh thanks! I was looking for this on awesome-selfhosted. I must be blind

chandz05,

very nice, will look into it!

chandz05,

I was looking at that. It does look interesting. I’m installing it now from git, will see how it goes.

chandz05,

My flow is GoodReads (tracking/requesting) -> Readarr (manage downloads) -> Calibre (manage library/metadata) -> Calibre-Web (user friendly browsing/serving) and then I can send to kindle or download or whatever from Caliber-Web. I download from Usenets/Libgen/Openbooks

Authentik as a reverse proxy for VS-Code server? How

I’m currently beating my head up against Authentik. What I’m trying to do is to use Authentik to secure an unsecured service, like VS-Code server. Supposedly I can do this by pointing the domain to the Authentik server and then Authentik’s proxy points to the Code Server, but everything that I try either redirects back to...

chandz05,

If you’re trying to use pihole as a local DNS, you’ll still have to add your application port to the end of the URL if you’re not doing that already. So like if you’ve assigned server.local to your host server in pihole, to get to your app you would have to do server.local:1234, where 1234 is your app port number.

Otherwise, I have this all working with a code-server instance behind SWAG reverse proxy and Authelia authentication over the internet, if you need further help with that.

chandz05,

And in general :) hopefully that helps. Can you hit the site directly (without caddy etc) after setting up the DNS name in pihole?

chandz05,

I did exactly the same! I tried a few different dashboards, and Homepage was the perfect balance between customization and simplicity for me

chandz05,

Ha that is great! Like a maze for your mind and mouth. However that poem is now 100 years old, so I did notice some spelling and pronunciation errors :)

chandz05,

Been using ninite when doing a fresh windows install for years now!

chandz05,

Oh you didn’t specify veganism. If you’re vegan and eat 1 grape a day, you’ll be good 👍

Linux Workspace for Browser

Hello, im searching for a Workspace for a Webbrowser. I want to Connect to a GUI Like Interface where i can run Linux Software. I allready tried kasm. This was not bad but i want the full Desktop experience. Then i installed Guacamole under cloudron this was also OK but a bit slower. Would be cool if you could list me a few more...

chandz05,

Just curious, why not a full VM accessed through Guacamole? On the other hand, I have never considered a browser based full desktop experience, so I’ll probably also play around with these suggestions 😂

chandz05,

I’ve been messing around with Linux VMs and have gotten kernel panic a lot lately. Always gives me a chuckle

chandz05,

I’m guessing it means that the tree is growing at OP’s post apocalyptic workplace. The only living thing for miles, I assume

It took me 16 years to figure out why I hate a Journey song. What song did you hated until you figured out why?

I love Journey. But for some reason I hated, “Don’t Stop Believin” and I could not understand why I loathed that song until I recently rewatched The Sopranos for the second time after 16 years and the final episode had that song playing until the “blackout.” And now I know why…...

chandz05,

As an American immigrant, I could never understand why Don’t Stop Believin was so popular here. I even dubbed it the unofficial US anthem. I heard it so much I grew to hate it. Seemed like every drunk white girl at a party loved busting it out. Granted I did immigrate directly into a US college, so my view may be a bit skewed lol. But then on the other other hand, I absolutely LOVE Journey’s Separate Ways. That song hits so hard

chandz05,

Wow I hadn’t even thought of custom dashboards for each user. I use Homepage for my internal dashboard, and Homarr for users. It’s got a nice, simple interface with big buttons

chandz05,

Recently just got into Tunic! Amazing game!

chandz05,

It was the greatest game ever… 20 years ago :) playing a crass game as a crass teenager made it an amazing experience. I do think some of the design decisions/pacing/controls would feel extremely dated now

chandz05,

Should have mentioned, Tailscale is blocked on my work network

chandz05,

My work’s network is pretty locked down, which is why I’m trying to think of other solutions that would work.

chandz05,

It can be

chandz05,

Looks like that’s blocked on my work network too

chandz05,

Yes that’s what someone else said below. I will try that

chandz05,

So from reading the site, is this an IPV6 end-to-end encrypted p2p network? That’s super interesting, but I’m sure my work firewall would be hardened against any incoming traffic. Will definitely experiment with this though. And I love the name

chandz05,

Hey man, so I’ve been thinking about this and doing a lot of reading since I read your comment… Question: what makes an SSH tunnel any more secure than an SSL connection through a browser? I only have port 443 opened on my home network for reverse proxy and wouldn’t want to open anything more to the internet. Am I missing something fundamental in terms of security? I would definitely like to understand this more.

chandz05,

Ah perfect! Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much for that explanation. Definitely trying to understand more about security and your explanation just made something click in my brain :)

chandz05,

It looks like it’s just the play store version that I not being maintained, but you can grab the latest version that is being actively developed from their website

chandz05,

Ah you are correct!

chandz05,

Jellyfin/Plex etc are all media server software, so they will all play audio and video from whichever device you’re opening the apps from. Not sure what OS you have on your Dell, but you could enable a GUI and then remote into that to play stuff directly off it. That’s a bit of a mission for something simple though! Take a look at this GitHub page. It always has something useful that I haven’t heard of: github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#…

chandz05,

I absolutely love Cheers! I love the way the humor evolved and changed with the times. We had the the whole show on constant cycle when my first baby was born 3 years ago. Now it feels like going back to see old friends whenever we put it in again

chandz05,

God damn yes. What a mindfuck of a game. Loved everything about it

chandz05,

+1 for Outer Wilds!

I've been blocking ads for so long that actually seeing them feels perverse

I use ad blockers and open source privacy focused software whenever I can but occasionally I have to use computers that don’t belong to me or an older phone where my usual applications aren’t installed and seeing all the advertisements just feels dirty and dystopian....

chandz05,

I just recently watched that movie for the first time a month or so ago, and it was so jarring how accurate it was with the subliminal messaging

Expose AWS EC2 web app via Cloudflared tunnel

Hello, I really need some help accessing my app via cloudfared tunnel. The app is installed on an AWS EC2 Debian machine. I can successfully hit the page using www.cloudflare.com/ips/onfigured via inbound security rules. I can also successfully setup the cloudflare tunnel and access it via that tunnel and my personal domain and...

chandz05,

Yep all outbound ports are opened, per default. Tunnel does show as healthy in the dashboard. The cloudflared logs say the tunnel is established correctly but cloudflared cannot reach the application. I only have my home IP address set on inbound for both ssh as well as the application and port I’m trying to access. I’ll look into this into more detail again in a couple hours and look at your and lilshalom’s suggestions

chandz05,

Not yet. I did a fresh install on a new EC2 server. Cloudflare tunnel seems to be connected correctly i.e. the handshake is successful, and when I hit the URL, I get the cloudflare 404 page that shows the app is down. @lilshalom (is that how you tag in Lemmy?) I’m having trouble figuring out EC2 logs - I’m pretty new to AWS. But I’m pretty confident at this point that the tunnel is setup correctly, but for some reason, it cannot connect to the app. For what it’s worth, I did have it all working on my local raspberry pi. I’ll tinker a bit more and then I’ll probably try the app’s GitHub issues page and see if the dev can chime in

chandz05,

OMG I figured it out. It was actually my last comment that got me thinking in the right direction. The problem was that I was using the EC2 public IP address to point the tunnel to. EC2 also has an internal private IP address. Switched the tunnel to point to that, and it works! I felt like such a dummy when I thought about it. The tunnel is trying to hit the app internally. Why would it need to go out to the internet and retrieve a firewalled public address? Seems so obvious now.

chandz05,

I’ve always personally hated localhost and just opt to use the IP directly, which I guess was my downfall this time :)

chandz05,

I have never thought about doing this… But this is actually such a good idea. I’m probably going to set this up myself

chandz05,

Question: if you get a Tidal subscription through Plex on the main/admin account, is it available for all users that have access to the music library? Or only for that main user?

chandz05,

Ah thanks so much for the clarification! That’s exactly the info I wanted

chandz05,

Second this! FSR makes everything blurry in BG3

chandz05,

It does look a lot thinner than the current watch, so it very well might be a 2. But it could also be a perspective/ edited photo thing

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