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Thank you! It sounds like a really interesting tool. I’d like to have a VPC sort of setup for my devices that I can connect to externally. I don’t think I need the mesh aspect of it, I’d likely just have one VPN act as a hub. But I’ll definitely look into this more. If it does routing for IPs a bit more conveniently that’d be worth it to me.


I thought by the time it is detectable in tests on a person, that person is already terminal. My understanding is if you have any chance of exposure from an animal you skip the tests and go get the shots. IDK about insurance.


That’s very interesting. Once you connect something to your mesh you can access the rest of the mesh by IP? What is the gateway in that case?



Wouldn’t it be easier to keep the protests peaceful if they didn’t randomly assault, pepper spray, and gas nonviolent attendees?

Sounds like they are being photographed, what’s that the police say? “If you’ve have nothing to hide then what’s the problem?”


The USB-C power is huge. I don’t know why it is so hard to find. I do not want another massive power brick and barrel connector.


You’ll be saving lives, yeah, but between dealing with entitled assholes that won’t follow directions and then yell at you because they didn’t.

It’s maybe easy to burn out in any career. Society has deprioritized individual fulfillment for most of us because it harms the nesting levels of billionaires’ yachts.


I would use Gitlab only in an airgapped network. Password resets sent to attacker-supplied emails is such a complete failure of a security model it seems like it is only a matter of time until the next critical vulnerability.


“Nearly all real numbers are normal (basically no real numbers are not normal), but we’re only aware of a few. This one literally non-computable one for sure. Maybe sqrt(2).”

Gotta love it.


What would you get nowadays looking at that 5 year mark?


Yes, it is. If people are relying on files to be encrypted they may dispose of their disks differently. Or the NAS might be stolen.


Yeah OpenWRT is incredibly slim. I remember doing a double-take looking at their install page because the memory requirements are so low. I’m used to seeing numbers in GB and they’re saying they can provide full functionality in 64 MB.


No onboard eMMC? Are you able to run this from a read-only SD? That’s kinda intriguing, I figure eMMC could be one of the weakest links on an SBC.


Yeah, I think it’s an unusual case, but I wanted to bring it up to support your point about rejecting their kernel and distro. You can put Incus on a lot of different systems. Don’t like systemd? Put it on Void. Want a declarative setup? NixOS. Minimalist? Alpine.

Do I want to maintain a full operating system just to run this one type of software? No, that’s absurd. I want to choose the distro I want to work with and then have the software work on top of it.


I think I was on a previous account the last time I saw you, glad to see you’re still posting. You convinced me to move from Proxmox to Incus a while back. Sure, I had some growing pains, but it’s pretty smooth now.

I like that I can switch out my distros underneath Incus instead of being stuck on one weird kernel. IME you were absolutely right about that. I’m getting into atomic distros to manage homelab machines. I would not be able to do that on Proxmox.

I also don’t need to edit a giant Javascript file to remove a nag about enterprise software repos, which is nice.


Snake coiled around the pie chart swallowing its own tail.


Oh neat, I was actually planning to set that up to store scripts and some projects I’m working on, I’ll give the tickets a try then.


We built Vikunja with speed in mind - every interaction takes less than 100ms.

Their heads are certainly in the right place. I’ll check this out, thank you!


Do you host your ticketing system? I’d like to try one out. My TODO markings in my notes app don’t end up organized enough to be helpful. My experience is with JIRA, which I despise with every fiber of my being.


Docker/Podman or any containerized solution is basically the easiest way to get really nice maintenance properties like: updating one app won’t break others, won’t take down the whole system, can be moved from machine to machine.

Containers are a learning curve but I think very worth it for home setups. Compared to something like Kubernetes which I would say is less worth it unless you already know or want to learn Kubernetes.


I read through your screenshot. The ip command has enp3s0 and the config has enp2s0, I think this might be it.


I had a stock Debian install actually rename the device for my NIC when I changed GPUs. You should double-check if your NIC has the same entry in /dev with and without the GPU. After I changed the name in some config files the NIC worked fine with the GPU in, it could be easy as that.



Aren’t those all old-ish sockets with Xeons that top out at like 40 PCIe lanes?


It’s nearly perfectly inversely proportional. From this chart we can see that union membership needs to go up to 60% so that top 10% income share drops to 0%. Or ideally union membership can go even higher than that, so they start losing money.




Streaming was great when it was just Netflix and had a ton of content. Now it is just cable TV on demand.


Corporations had already proven they cannot be trusted with any long-term leasing or subscription long before they started passing that phrase around.


If you guys are a stupid as us, your southern neighbors, whipsawing through the economy will mean that 1. this loophole closes and two more open so there will be future whipsawings 2. no wealthy people will be taxed, they will be given loans and handouts and 3. you will elect more dimwits from the same party whose shitty legislation caused the problems in the first place.


I don’t understand how this guy has an audience. I saw one video that was alright where he cleaned a water-cooling system. The rest were like, “look at all this garbage we bought on Aliexpress lol,” and I bounce after several seconds.