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Slotos@feddit.nlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking to start self hosting by going through Louis Rossman's recently released guide. Any pointers for a newbie are most welcome.English53·7 months agoGl.iNet is a great value router, but if you want to do anything really interesting, it won’t do.
I have Slate AX chugging along, and have been eyeing teklager boxes to do actual routing, with slate as an access point.
Same weird non-sequiturs chain that foobar2000 author uses.
They could’ve honestly said “I don’t wanna”, and that would be the end of it.
You can even set it up for multiple users on both deck and PS5. The tool will help you set up profiles and profile shortcuts too.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub51·1 year agoIn the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub89·1 year agoConsidering that git doesn’t need federation, and email is the grandfather of federation, sourcehut has a working version of it this very moment.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Welcome to the Age of Technofeudalism - Interview with Yanis Varoufakis1325·1 year agoAs we all know, siphoning of the power to the small percentage of people had never happened prior to capitalism.
Support for QUIC and HTTP/3 protocols is available since 1.25.0. Also, since 1.25.0, the QUIC and HTTP/3 support is available in Linux binary packages.
https://nginx.org/en/docs/quic.html
2023-05-23 nginx-1.25.0 mainline version has been released, featuring experimental HTTP/3 support.
It’s not a dev code. It would also take a mere minute to check this before failing to sound smart.
Even better, the dude forked because a security issue in “experimental” but nonetheless released feature was responsibly announced.
Talk about an ego.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird's New Rust Integration: The Future of Email Clients?3·1 year agoPlease correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t this allow one to represent virtually any resource as a mail inbox/outbox with access through a generic mail app?
I’m working with a specialized healthcare company right now, and this looks like a way to represent patient treatments data as an intuitive timeline of messages. With a local offline cache in case of outages. Security of local workstations is a weak point of course, but when is it not…
Similar approach can be used to establish VPN tunnel with no encryption (ssh already provides that), routing everything but your ssh connection through it.
It will be wasteful, but it will work.