One could compile pacman and all the build tools if they really wanted to.
One could compile pacman and all the build tools if they really wanted to.
As the sibling comment says, not a static site generator. If you want to customize pretty much anything about the layout or theming you still need to use Twig, CSS and if you’re unlucky JS.
Podman supports auto updating natively by setting a label.
I use systemd service files for running containers, but you can add the same label on the command line or in quadlet files.
When I started my new job I got a pretty unrestricted Windows machine, so I decided to try and use that. WSL is pretty impressive and I managed to work with Emacs and some other tools installed in it until Windows decided stuff should run way slower now. Magit got especially slow doing any git operation.
That weekend I installed Linux (with permission) and it’s perfect now.
You can access basically everything O365 through Teams, this is one of the factors making Teams such a shitshow.
Best I can do is Cat 6a
I mean the 4K77 Project stuff. They have everything on their own forum and only offer Resilio downloads.
I only used it to download certain Star Wars versions, because these nice gentlemen couldn’t be bothered to use real torrents.
No idea how you would use that as a Syncthing replacement though.
They really should deliver on their promise of making a Linux client.
Surprisingly civil Phoronix comment section
I use migadu.com now, previously also used mailbox.org and protonmail.
The great part with migadu is how much control you have. Want to add multiple domains or have multiple users? No problem. (Though they reserve the right to ask what you’re doing if it’s excessive).
Limits are based on mails sent, mails received and storage space.
I was on their cheapest plan (19$/year) until I filled my receiving contingent because my servers had issues and monitoring kept dutifully sending email alerts about that.
is more likely to be a glob, therefore an accurate version would be
*n?x
Edit: global -> glob dang autocorrect
Just recently XDG Portals to get video sharing working. It just kept using the GTK fallbacks instead of KDE as I configured it, but it used the correct ones when starting from the terminal.
Eventually I figured out I had set an env override for XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP="sway"
in my user systemd environment, because that’s what I used previously.
I’m aware of these options to do RAG, though I’m not using any yet. Only SillyTavern for chat stuff
Apologies for the late response
I can access every node by IP (IPv6 to be precise).
Discovery within a local network happens through regular broadcasts. For connecting different networks, you need to set peering addresses that are reachable and configure the other side to listen.
You only need one node per network though, the others will automatically discover the path and connect on the best route to their target. If your node in the middle falls over, any other node that’s reachable can be used instead.
The Yggdrasil Blog posts have some explainations of the algorithms used.
There’s no explicit gateway, but you can use standard routing and firewall tools to do whatever you want. I only use it for accessing internal stuff, not as a full VPN for my client devices, but you could probably make that work by setting one node as router and configure its Yggdrasil ip as you gateway (excluding the traffic you need to connect to the VPN).
One downside is that everything’s still in progress and most versions change significant parts of the routing scheme, meaning it doesn’t work with the previous version. It is primarily a research tool for internet scale mesh networks, but releases are also infrequent enough where you shouldn’t worry too much.
Don’t pick up the phone on the weekend
I use Yggdrasil now with a whitelist of public keys. Though I’m thinking about redoing my architecture in general to make key distribution easier, have more automated DNS entries and also use the tunnel for any node to node communication.
Before that I tried Tailscale with Headscale, but I didn’t want to have a single node responsible for the network and discovery.
When?
Edit: I misread, though it said “trust” instead of “distrust”