(#viwbypq) @xuu@txt.sour.is I see
#i4we25q
(#viwbypq) @xuu@txt.sour.is I see
(#viwbypq) it is an addon in the download tool. Or you can use xcaddy to build it in.
(#wuagdrq) @eapl.me@eapl.me pretty cool 👌
(#viwbypq) @xuu@txt.sour.is It doesn’t seem to state it supports WebDAV though? 🤔 (at least not in the App Storw deac)
(#viwbypq) its a notebook tool like evernote. @sorenpeter@darch.dk linked it above: https://joplinapp.org/
(#oujapxq) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Goos point 👍
(#viwbypq) @xuu@txt.sour.is And what’s this Joplin thing? 🤔
(#viwbypq) and you can even mount it on windows/linux/os x!
(#viwbypq) password is generated using caddy hash-password
(#viwbypq) “`
https://dav.sour.is {
tls jon@xuu.cc
basicauth /xuu {
xuu $2a$...
}
webdav * {
root /var/www/dav
}
}
”`
(#viwbypq) yup! just need to add the webdav extension and configure it up a path and user/pass. caddy handles everything else.
(#dzyx34a) UDF is where its at. Not some silly red or blue book that cant even have more than 8+3 filenames!
More basement:
I completely forgot that DVD-RAM was a thing once. Found my old disks and they still work. 🤯 The data on them is from 2008, so they’re not that old. Still impressive.
The disks are two-sided. On the photo, that particular side of the disk on the left appears to be completely unused. 🤔
And then I read on Wikipedia that DVD-RAMs aren’t produced anymore at all today. Huh.
(I refuse to tag this as “retrocomputing”. Read/write DVDs that you can use just like a harddisk, thanks to UDF, are still “new and fancy” in my book. 😂)
I was so hyped when I found this box in the basement! 🤯🤯🤯
Only to find out, that …
… it’s something else. 😭
(#qfge7za) I am waaaay too lazy to set up any of those solutions. 😂🥴 (And I have little faith that it would work. I’m having some trust issues here.)
(#oujapxq) @prologic@twtxt.net As a workaround, you can add Alex’s channel to your archive: https://www.youtube.com/@anengineersfindings If anyone of you likes engineering stuff, that’s certainly worth it. :-)
(#twchcua) @eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club I’ve tried it, unfortunately it kind of sucks.
(#twchcua) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org The sad thing here is that I’ve now banned and blocked Youtube at the network over here. I need a way to solve for “when someone links me to a Youtube clip” or “how do I fix X” Youtube tutorial videos. Those are the only two use-cases I can’t easily find a good solution for. The addition however is gone, since now I just sync the family’s (Kids, Wife, me) favourite Youtubers (channels) to my local Plex archive.
Fuck the algorithms 🤣 Fuck ads! 😅
(#viwbypq) @xuu@txt.sour.is That seems more like up my alley (fully self-hosted?)… Tell ne more!
(#dzobbnq) @sorenpeter@darch.dk Very nice! 👍
Hell yeah, this is just so cool to watch. Machining a replacement part for a wristwatch. Also really nice old machinery, truly fascinating. https://youtu.be/i9aQVclIxB4
We participated with the scouts in the county cleanup day and even found a whole rubbish dump at the edge of the woods. Somebody must have dumped a whole truck load down the hill and burried half of it. We filled up a complete trailer with that. I reckon you can get much more out of this place.
Just in time for the start of the event, it began pouring down on us. It was very muddy, but still good fun. One cub scout said: “Oh, this is so cool! Walking around earlier on the paths and picking up trash wasn’t bad, but this here is really awesome. I really do enjoy it a lot. Look how much trash there is. Crazy!”
It took me half an hour to hose down all the clay from my rain jacket, -trousers and boots. What a mess.
(#qfge7za) Well, the idea was that I don’t waste “so much paper” by using my phone. 😂 Not sure if it’s worth all the trouble …
(#qfge7za) Seeiously though I feel your pain. So many apps suck 🤦♂️
(#qfge7za) I just tell my wife 🤣🤣🤣
(#qfge7za) Oh damn, @movq@www.uninformativ.de. @mckinley@twtxt.net Yup, paper it is.
(#qfge7za) @movq@www.uninformativ.de Paper shopping lists are much better than phones. They don’t turn off every 30 seconds so you have to push a button and type in a code.
I’m this close to making an Android app for managing a shopping list.
I just accidentally deleted the wrong list in the app that I’m currently using, and now there’s no way to get it back. Recreating it is a major pain, because typing on a phone sucks ass. Fuck.
Maybe I should just go back to using pen and paper …
(#dblqeja) @movq@www.uninformativ.de It’s also a fruit 🤣
(#ja3dqbq) @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no I think I get it, yeah. 😃
(#dblqeja) @iolfree@tilde.club Why, what have they done to you? Was it because of the accent?
I’ll see myself out.
(#3clq7eq) @xuu@txt.sour.is Nice. I’ve been thinking of doing something similar for my website so I can host more services at mckinley.cc.
(#3clq7eq) @mckinley@twtxt.net its hosted on the mini at home and ingress is handled through my MTR vm.
(#ja3dqbq) @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no I had to ask because they translated this with “for fucking the devil in hell”, which sounds very wrong to me and almost made-up. 😂 But maybe it’s just a botched translation.
(#lpcaiaa) @mckinley@twtxt.net Yup 👍
(#uor3zya) @mckinley@twtxt.net Yse Useable. Yes ZFS RAID-Z3
(#uor3zya) @prologic@twtxt.net Usable? Impressive. You can fit a lot of ISOs in 22 TB. Are you doing ZFS?
(#lpcaiaa) @prologic@twtxt.net I looked up BurmillaOS and this is definitely one for my thread about unique Linux distributions. Very interesting.
Everything in BurmillaOS is a Docker container. We accomplish this by launching two instances of Docker. One is what we call System Docker and is the first process on the system. All other system services, like ntpd, syslog, and console, are running in Docker containers. System Docker replaces traditional init systems like systemd and is used to launch additional system services.
(#uor3zya) @mckinley@twtxt.net Some 30 or so TB overall. The NAS alone is 22TB
(#hdmkb6q) @slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net What a pile of absolute horseshit 🤣
(#ptplydq) @eapl.me@eapl.me @movq@www.uninformativ.de I have an E1505 in my box of laptops and its keyboard is pretty great, especially by modern standards. I’d say it’s almost on par with that of a contemporary ThinkPad (T43).
(#uor3zya) @xuu@txt.sour.is Wow. txt.sour.is has IPv6, so are you hosting it on one of those VMs or is it a reverse proxy back home?
(#uor3zya) @mckinley@twtxt.net for me:
network is a mix of wireguard, zerotier.
i use ssh and remote desktop to get in and about. typically via zerotier vpn. I have one of my VMs with ssh on a backup port for break glass to get back into the network if needed.
everything has ipv6 though my ISP does not provide it. I have to tunnel it in from my VMs.
(#ptplydq) @eapl.me@eapl.me You’re right, it was powerful! I mean, hey, this was a Dual Core machine, which was still a new and crazy thing at the time. 😃
the keyboard was amazing
Was it? It’s quite a bit “mushy” in my opinion. 😅
It’s funny how tiny the touchpad is by today’s standards.
(#zm5qtpq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de Maybe it’s just a cargo cult thing (pun intended) because it’s somehow an accepted way to install a piece of software.
(#ci52uvq) @quark@ferengi.one Maybe 1.8 is a bit excessive. I’ll give 1.5 a try. Thanks!
(#zm5qtpq) @mckinley@twtxt.net That certainly doesn’t help, yeah. 🥴
(In the case of the Rust installer, I still wonder why they go through the trouble of having a shell script (POSIX, portable, even runs on Windows apparently), when all it does is download a binary and run that. Is that super useful to people, yeah? I’m sure there’s some reason, I just don’t see it.)
(#ja3dqbq) @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no Nice, thanks. 😅