…and how do you manage those speeds?
Incessant tinkerer since the 70’s. Staunch privacy advocate. SelfHoster. Musician of mediocre talent. https://soundcloud.com/hood-poet-608190196
…and how do you manage those speeds?
I love to fiddle to see if I can improve on some app, service, or configuration of my server just to see if I improve performance, etc. Example: pFsense…great googlymoogly at the options. I kept trying this or that tut, no joy. So I sat down with the manual, and just did what I knew, Then did a lot of reading, and I did find one or two tuts that actually were, I guess you’d say, ‘at my level’. Then I fiddle to see if I can get better performance or to see what one of the thousands of options does. I have leaned heavily on backups from time to time.


I like that.


Maybe we should have some rating system like Rated PG, or R, etc but for opensource software:
Can relate.
It really is satisfying. I can’t explain it fully, but there is a sense of satisfaction.


“free from artificial colours and flavours”
LOL
Why do I like to watch them? Can’t explain that fully, but I also find watching the flows in ntopng to be fascinating. Maybe I’m just easily entertained. As far as why I would run pfsense over OpenWrt or similar, it’s mainly what I know and I can drive the pfsense bus well enough. Back in the day I experimented around with OpenWrt, and it may have improved over the years, but I found it kludgy.
ETA: Also to do IDS/IPS you’ll have to install Suricata, Snort or SoftEther anyways so…


Welcome! Good to meet you.


My only real conundrum with AI coding, is totally relying on AI as the dev, then releasing it for public use without really knowing what happens behind the scenes and obviously the security of said app. Now if the dev is using AI as an assistant, and the dev is knowledgeable enough to know that things are operating securely, I’m ok with it.


human-developed
Love the distinction. LOL


Ahah! Ok that makes sense. Thank you so much for clearing that up. I guess I can now unblock demo.navidrome.org.


Yeah, I saw that, and maybe they’re using demo.navidrome.org as the collection point. However, I do not see insights.navidrome.org in my firewall. I don’t think it’s something nefarious, I just wanted to know…it’s a curse.


Maybe, but my question would then be ‘Why the demo site?’ Wouldn’t it be pulling updates from Github or Docker?
Too anorexic for me.
It’s not exactly exciting to buy into products when you have that stinky orange mess breathing down your neck about how he’s going to invade your continent and annex countries.
He does like to spread fear and doubt. That’s one of his specialties. Yeah, countries enshitify too. LOL I can understand the sentiment you just expressed rather than the standard ‘Tailscale metadata’. But if you want to take care of stinky orange man, you and your country will have to stand up to him. I’m doing the best I can from this end. LOL
This includes a lot of metadata about my infra/services/devices which Tailscale is uploading all the time to their servers
You gave away your metadata getting on the internet today. I like controlling my data as well, however I realize that certain compromises just have to be made in order to continue to live in a global, civilized, society.
Didn’t downvote you, and I get what you are saying, but in another way I don’t. What makes every other country safer? Nothing that would happen here in the USA couldn’t happen or is happening in any other country. Oh, and this has nothing to do with people trash talking the US. I do it every day I’m awake. However, for those who go with this line of thought, I honestly want to know what you think Tailscale is going to do with your encrypted traffic? Because the day the world finds out that America has cracked strong ciphers, is the day you are going to see a lot of panic and movement on this planet. And I would certainly love to make that announcement. It’ll be my going out 15 minutes of fame.


I’d do as @tal@lemmy.today advised.
Muuhahahaha!