Justin
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Biden was the one who secured the ceasefire in Gaza
Justin@lemmy.jlh.nameto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If COVID originated from a lab in China, do you think they should be penalized for it?
4·6 months agothat’s how science works, if you want to change the discourse, then prove them wrong
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•introducing copyparty, the FOSS file serverEnglish
122·6 months agoI would probably remove python 2 support, it was end of life when the project was started.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Deploy Authentik to already working services and accounts.English
1·6 months agoI dont think Immich supports turning a normal account into an sso account, though it may be possible with manual database editing.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Kingston adds M.2 2230 form-factor to the NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD lineup
1·6 months agoI believe only the controller needs cooling, not the dies.
Kubernetes is great for single nodes! It definitely is more advanced than docker compose, but it’s actually not hard at all if you read through the documentation. It definitely makes running containers easier in the long run.
Here is my git repo for my big Kubernetes cluster at home: https://codeberg.org/jlh/h5b/src/branch/main/argo/custom_applications
It started out as just a NFS server and a Kubernetes server running on Proxmox in 2021.
It’s not going to make a meaningful difference in your threat model and it will cause a lot of hassle for extra configuration and broken docker images, so I wouldn’t bother.
There is some nice tooling for transparent user name spaces coming down the pipeline in Kubernetes which will be a nice 0-effort security upgrade, but if you don’t have the tooling, I would say it’s not worth it.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/user-namespaces/
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Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
2·6 months agoSSDs are getting crazy cheap.
If you need 10tb of storage, you could get 2x used 10tb hdds in raid 1 for $200, but 6x used 2tb nvme in raid 5 is only $600 and 100x faster. Both take up the same amount of space.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
7·6 months agoSMR is designed for enterprise raid that is SMR-aware.
I’m not aware of any open-source zoned storage raid but I think Ceph is planning to add support next month.
Hetzner Storage box is $20/month for 10tb.
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World News@lemmy.world•Sweden set to rent cells in Estonian jails as it runs out of room for its prisonersEnglish
41·7 months agoThey literally campaigned on a slogan saying that doubling the prison time would cut crime in half. Insanity.
Then you’d probably swing your sword around and get it stuck in the wall and die. Rapiers and polearms are probably better in tight spaces against unarmored opponents. Polearms are just always better in general if you don’t have sword training.
It’s like comparing a shotgun to a AR-15 pistol. Sure, the pistol is more compact, has more power, and will put more rounds downrange, but they’re all going to be in the ceiling if you haven’t trained with it. The shotgun will be more effective.
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World News@lemmy.world•Leaked U.S. Memo Reveals Trump Plan to Overthrow European GovernmentsEnglish
41·7 months agoBetter source from Vox:
The memo in question:
- Yes.
- Yes, and if you want custom configuration, you can include your configuration in-line in the same file that installs the http server and sets up systemd for it. Or you can even write your own module that drops configuration files in the same file.
- Home-manager modules are modules that run stuff exclusively in
~, doing things like configuring browsers or dotfiles. As opposed to NixOS modules which configure system-level daemons.
Ah cool, I’ll check it out.
The home manager documentation bothers me a lot
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•WhisperX — Automated Transcripts w/ Timestamps and Speaker TaggingEnglish
6·7 months agoProbably not that hard to build a simple flask frontend around it.
Automatically processing files in an S3/WebDAV directory would also be useful.






The 15% tariff is probably a positive thing. It’s motivation for European companies to find customers outside of the US and eventually decouple, without the shock of a total embargo.