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I use portainer behind tail scale. Easy management anywhere and no publicly available access.
He/Him. Just another human.
I use portainer behind tail scale. Easy management anywhere and no publicly available access.
I use Bitwig on Linux myself, but works in Windows and Mac too.
No. I have no use for that hypothesis.
Probably could have stopped that headline at the third word.
If Reddit is a mall for ideas, then Lemmy is more like an economy for ideas. Or many malls that are linked by an instant, intergalactic transport system. You know, I’d probably go back to malls if they had that.
Yes, but I use a rocket book to easily digitize these days. Tried a remarkable, but didn’t quite like the process once many pages were involved (slow to flip through pages).
I also keep quite a few notes on the computer and phone via self hosted Joplin. Which is awesome too.
Alternative Headline: Prison Guard Finds Out They’re Actually A Prisoner.
Lemmydoers
… aaannnnddd… It’s canceled.
Schindler’s List. Saw plenty of scary movies before this, but that scene where the officer murders the engineering prisoner who’s just trying to tell him about a problem with the building. It just sticks in my mind to this day as maybe the first time my young, sheltered self had been confronted with a realistic example of what dehumanizing could do.
I think we can all agree to lose the keys to that cage, right?
Yes. I used to do that when I had no other option. In my early days I managed to get a worm spread by a susceptible sshd in… red hat 5ish… don’t remember exactly. But the point being: keeping things secure is hard work. And even then it might not be possible.
These days I use tailscale and essentially never leave my internal network regardless of being directly connected to it or not.
Set it up with your own DNS server and tailscale’s ability to forward specific domains to your DNS server and it all just works.
I ran my own server for many years. There was a learning curve to all the fiddly bits (Postfix Configuration, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, SpamAssassin) required to get the world to see your server as worthy. There’s also the problem of finding a “clean” IP that’s not been blacklisted by some spam database. And even then, once in a while you end up in a database for who knows what reason. These things often made the email less useful as sometimes I’d end up in people’s spam folder.
It was a good experience as I learned a lot. But it was also a constant headache. One I felt I didn’t want to keep “learning” that particular thing I just moved to ProtonMail and haven’t looked back.
The solution to pollution is dilution. Every sane user and instance weakens the grasp of the insane.
I’m a Fira Code (patched w/ Nerd Font) user, but love to try out a new font every once in a while. This one does look nice. Will have to see about patching it w/ the nerd font glyphs, as my tmux/nvim output is going to look like garbage w/o those.
No. What’s the Web 2.0 version of Embrace, Extend, Extinguish. Because that. Oh, and because that company is toxic waste. No, worse that that. At least toxic waste comes with the promise that enough work would leave it inert.
Seems presumptuous they use an 8 bit byte in middle earth. I’d expect more like 20 bits, but divided between men, elves, and dwarfs. Well, except one of those bits is the one true bit, having spooky control over the other bits. Clearly middle earth computation is quantum.