socphoenix

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socphoenix ,

at the same time Fox has devoted less attention to the trial itself, it has extended near-blanket coverage to the alternative proceedings taking place in the same location — Trump’s open soliloquies to the press from the courthouse lobby where he lashes enemies inside and out of the courtroom.

Can’t say I’m surprised by this, anything different would just siphon their case viewers elsewhere.

socphoenix ,

Do they have a price announced yet? I love the idea, just unsure how well they can compete with others on price

socphoenix ,

I’d agree, that’s fantastic to hear!

socphoenix ,

Pretty sure it’s to add emphasis. Without it they’d also probably be too bored to finish reading/writing their sentences.

socphoenix ,

Is there a way to run these phones without the batteries? I have several android phones that are old/no longer getting updates I’d love to repurpose but don’t really want a bunch of batteries sitting juiced up around the house all the time…

socphoenix ,

That is incredibly unfortunate, as I don't exactly want a bunch of plugged in 24/7 lithium batteries sitting around. I'd rather take the extra time to take them to the recycler than risk missing a spicy pillow.

socphoenix ,

The battery doesn’t look removable on those?

socphoenix ,

We moved to Colorado and 10 miles takes me about 15 minutes to cross the city we’re in, 30 in traffic. Where we grew up 10 miles around the city was 1-2 hours regardless of time of day (except maybe 2am). The country is just way too diverse for distance to be nearly as meaningful at transit time.

socphoenix ,

The implied subtext there would pretty clearly be that too many approvals would also cost them their job.

socphoenix ,

This has to do with encryption protocols. Offhand my assumption is either they are trying to be extra cautious as the rules are incredibly complex, or they have a different algorithm included by default that would be subject to those rules.

Reproducing a Microsoft corporate environment on Linux.

Most companies I've worked at where employees had a Microsoft work computers. They were under heavy control, even with admin privileges. I was wondering, for a corporate environment, how employees'Linux desktops could be kept under control in a similar way. What would be an open source or Linux based alternative to the...

socphoenix ,

Antivirus would probably be clamav.

As for policy, selinux would be my first Google.

Software allow lists I’m only going to mention system wide since stopping user space installs or chroots would be your software detection tool that I would be clueless on. System wide I’d look at sudo where you can control exactly what root level commands different users/groups can run.

socphoenix ,

GitHub has the option of emailing you on releases etc. by email.

socphoenix ,

install Debian the way you want up through the apps you need. Then it off and use it as a clone to copy for all your setups as needed.

socphoenix ,

Why do they keep giving her a microphone???

socphoenix ,

Public opinion matters when you’re trying to sell a candidate, and the short memory of her doing the same stupid thing in 2016 and shooting her campaign in the foot is frankly depressing.

socphoenix ,

Brother does sell laser printers but they cost a good bit more. What media do they actually print? That would help a lot in trying to give advice.

socphoenix ,

I’ve been using an onn brand puck that was cheap as dirt and been working for hdmi to my tv. Honestly if there’s a Walmart nearby I’d recommend going that route if cheap and occasional usage is the goal.

socphoenix ,

Gross regardless but to be completely fair “cave in” within a conservative Christian context could literally mean just a side glance to get a good look at them

socphoenix ,

Oh yes i have, my point is still valid that he might mean something far more innocent than what it sounds like.

socphoenix ,

If it’s capable of acting like an fxo card then probably yes, with something like asterisk, without knowing more about the modem I would guess no however. You can see here for a forum discussion on the topic.

socphoenix ,

At a glance your first issue is finding the correct ip address, you should only have one local ip address to access it with (inside your home network).

To find your local ip, type “ip a” into the terminal, and look for the address under “eth0“ for a wired connection, or “wlan0” for wireless. This will allow you to connect using the ip and port while on your home network to test the connection and make sure it works right.

After that, I highly recommend the vpn option, it will simplify connecting to it while not at home without creating security issues like setting it up with a domain. I personally use zerotier, that guide will help you get it set up on the raspberry pi. Not the last bit about a “managed ip.” That will be the address to tell your phone to connect too once you have the vpn set up on the phone as well.

socphoenix ,

You would be given a safety risk warning page by your browser if you did the sec signed certificate that you’d need to tell it to connect anyway, so that likely isn’t the issue. Looking at ports, how are you trying to connect to the server? If you did not assign a certificate at all, you would want to use port 80, port 443 if you did install a certificate.

For instance, my Nextcloud is on ip 192.168.50.30 With that in mind I would be using:

No certificate: http://192.168.50.30:80
Certificate: https://192.168.50.30:443

Does this look like what you are typing in?

As two additional questions, what is the output of “docker container ls” typed into the terminal?
And what operating system did you install on the pi, was it raspbian?

socphoenix ,

We can get the port list another way. From the terminal on the raspberry pi run the command "nmap localhost". Let us know what that shows, but I would expect to see either 80, 443, or both.

As a side note, if you did not give the nextcloud container a certificate when you made it, you cannot use https:// on the browser, as it has no way to talk using that security mechanism. It is only capable in that case of using http:// and port 80. You will need to disable forced https to access the site (this is fine on the local network if every device is trusted, and only encrypted vpn service in like zerotier is used imo). This might be your problem here, especially if you are seeing both ports listed as open on the pi.

socphoenix ,

If you are on the raspberry pi with a physical screen/keyboard and mouse you can also try accessing with the ip address "localhost:80" and see if there's a connection that way as well.

socphoenix ,

Glad we got to the root issue! As others have said this is a learning process and you picked one of the more complicated ones to start with. Once this is done e everything else will start to feel much easier!

socphoenix ,

What graphics card are you using? What driver is installed for it?

How do you have the USB's plugged in for the headset and lighthouses?

Are there any Windows-exclusive programs you use?

I had to test/fix something at work and I set up a Windows VM because it was a bug specific to Windows users. Once I was done, I thought, “Maybe I should keep this VM for something.” but I couldn’t think of anything that wasn’t a game (which probably wouldn’t work well in a VM anyway) or some super specific enterprise...

socphoenix ,

I had this when it was using a cups generic driver on a cannon I think printer. Switching to the manufacturers drivers fixed the issue.

socphoenix ,

The one time i published on the play store I just skipped that part and hit publish. I think it took several days to go live the first time but otherwise didn’t seem to matter.

socphoenix ,

About a year ago now, it is possible they’ve changed things since.

socphoenix ,

I see your point about the time it would take to verify the catalog, but there’s plenty of games that are ancient, or just don’t have the player base to justify the testing. In my steam library is Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith. Last updated for at best windows 98, and I doubt it still has the player base to justify a ton of work to verify.

socphoenix ,

I think the point is network appliances but it seems mainly used by hobbyists from what I’ve seen.

socphoenix ,

If you look at the supported platforms you kind of get an answer here. There’s support for the m68k Macintoshes and other similar ancient devices still.

netbsd platforms

socphoenix ,

This appears to be correct. See:

EncoderAppPath was simply not present at all in encoding.xml! There was only the display value: <EncoderAppPathDisplay /> My own installation was completely fixed by adding <EncoderAppPath>/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg</EncoderAppPath>

From the page

socphoenix ,

There's a similar software called zerotier that only routes traffic you want across. You select an IP range (for instance 10.144..) and it gives your computer a new address. For my main computer let's say it's 10.144.168.128. The only traffic routed over the vpn is traffic addressed to that address. You can append the port to web traffic like https://10.144.168.128:8010/zm/index.php (zoneminder used as an example) and it would use the vpn for that connection but nothing else.

socphoenix ,

I thought this was the onion community for a serving looking at that picture!

socphoenix ,

Have you tried booting from a live image? I’d try downloading something with a live option like Ubuntu to a flash drive, and then trying to mount the drive from that. Anecdotally I had massive issues with Manjaro a while back where it would “lose” access to entire usb bays on the motherboard that didn’t happen in Debian etc.

socphoenix ,

I would want a FreeBSD type of packaging system where system libraries and apps are different. Their binary packages are separated into quarterly and latest so you get a very stable OS but either Debian or arch style package updates.

Jayjo , to Selfhosted

@selfhosted Have a commerical @wireguard vpn on my server. The problem i have is that if i use a docker, it does use the vpn interface with iptables, but if that goes down, the docker still goes through without the vpn interface. I have looked at iptables, but docker makes it own, and bit of a minefield. Any ideas? Thanks

socphoenix , (edited )

Docker on its own won’t think to look at that interface unless you tie it to it. Assuming you want to listen to both interfaces an external watchdog would be the call. You’d set the watchdog to look for iptables issues and then run commands if it went down (ie to restart iptables and then restart your containers).

socphoenix ,

Second the key-password combo. It keeps the keys you have on the flash drive but adds a password component that thieves would need to figure out as well. Just make sure to pick a good password!

socphoenix ,

They address concentrations varying among sites and comparative to urban areas. They also did other tests besides what you mentioned. Note:

Time- and spatially integrated samples of I/SVOCs were collected during box flight segments (for example, Fig. 1A) and downwind transects and analyzed by means of gas chromatography on both unit-resolution and high-resolution mass spectrometers [gas chromatography–electron ionization–mass spectrometry (GC-EI-MS) and gas chromatography–time of flight (GC-ToF)], which revealed abundant complex mixtures of I/SVOCs near both surface mining and in situ facilities (Figs. 2 and 3). IVOCs (C12 to C18) and SVOCs (C19 to C25) were uncharacteristically abundant relative to VOCs (Fig. 1E) and were observed around various facilities, as shown in selected flight samples in Fig. 2A (additional examples are available in figs. S6 and S7). The relative abundances and composition varied between and around facilities, with maxima ranging from C17 to C22 (Fig. 2A, figs. S8 and S9, and tables S5 and S6), which may suggest varying on-site sources and emissions pathways. There are stark differences in the observed concentrations when compared with that of urban areas.

Emphasis added to the last sentence mine. Why shill for oil at the expense of your own health?

socphoenix ,

There had been talks about him being sick, I hope this was/is unrelated and that he is able to come back soon.

socphoenix ,

True. I’m hoping that’s unrelated till proven otherwise but that is worrying to say the least.

socphoenix ,

Man my home server IDLES at 76 watts per hour running x86. Now mind you I need the x86 to perform some of the functions I want. This thing works as an NAS, nextcloud, media server, kiwix, security camera (zoneminder), remote desktop (xrdp), runs home assistant, gpu AI upscaling for photos, and finally screeches along running a virtual pipe organ I built that takes 69 GB of RAM to run.

If I could do that with raspberry pi's I would in a heartbeat! the power savings alone would eventually pay for them. If it's doing what you want then don't worry about them. My pi400 works as a remote desktop client and one day I hope more of this stuff will work well on it/a future generation so I can ditch the tower, energy usage, and noise.

socphoenix , (edited )

It is software (grandorgue) that pretends to be a pipe organ (the instrument). In order to run fast enough it needs to load every sound sample into memory to play, as well as usually multiple kinds of sound endings. I play professionally on a "small to mid sized" pipe organ with 1,438 pipes. The one I load for use at home has more than that!

The instrument was from the 1960s and I rebuilt it with a pi pico that you can see here, and you can hear the before (analog sound cards) versus one of the organs I've loaded into it here.

socphoenix ,

Hahaha yeah…it’s in many ways unfortunate that if you want to play/enjoy this instrument churches are the only option most of the time :/

Definitely worth the watts though!

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