kiol, kiol@discuss.online
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Ah ha, suppose that is from being re-shared in Lemmy. Original post is direct link. Thanks for the feedback.
Absolutely, please do share it with others. Small show, but continuing to work on it. :) You are also welcome to join the matrix / discord. https://matrix.to/#/#linuxprepper:matrix.org
Discussed this topic on A Great Year for Linux episode.
Also had a good experience with it.
It is a bunch of friends attempting to share with me. They are all implementing VPN access in various ways.
Okay, although it certainly doesn’t seem basic.
Example setup: - Jellyfin user access from TailscaleA - Nextcloud user access from TailscaleB - Jellyfin user access from Wireguard - Jellyfin user access from Twingate - Jellyfin user access from local services
How would you manage this in a somewhat seamless manner?
Example setup: - Jellyfin user access from TailscaleA - Nextcloud user access from TailscaleB - Jellyfin user access from Wireguard - Jellyfin user access from Twingate - Jellyfin user access from local services
How would you manage this in a somewhat seamless manner?
But did you know that it would begin playing back with an X hour song length?
Cool, just received a couple recommendations for this. Thanks.
Interesting! Looked through the Home Assistant forums and seems there is little to no support for them as a product.
Which tag devices would you use?
Exactly why I’m asking. Doesn’t have to be Apple, because seems this won’t work for me without a MacOS or iOS device from them for registration, but it is in consideration of tracking items that are checked on flights and worth the cost.
Right, what about in the case of something like luggage that was checked onto a flight and lost. Wondering about this scenario, which has happened twice.
Haven’t tried it yet, but love the name. Easy file sharing for the win.
As a fallback, I suppose one would have to run at least a MacOS virtual machine.
So, if I want this I’ll just to accept the network as-is. Makes sense.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Just released the companion episode all about containers. Also have a homelab discussion episode that’ll be out in a few days with another potential guest host mentioned, Robin.
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How do you safely update your production systems that are long term support?
For me, I’ll be waiting for at least a point release in Ubuntu before I ever consider migrating any machines. Then I’ll check against the forums and any security announcements.
How do you safely update your production systems that are long term support?
For me, I’ll be waiting for at least a point release in Ubuntu before I ever consider migrating any machines. Then I’ll check against the forums and any security announcements.
Ah ha, suppose that is from being re-shared in Lemmy. Original post is direct link. Thanks for the feedback.
Absolutely, please do share it with others. Small show, but continuing to work on it. :) You are also welcome to join the matrix / discord. https://matrix.to/#/#linuxprepper:matrix.org
Local Tools, Offline Networking and Building Resilience (Linux Prepper Podcast) (podcast.james.network)
Lemmy struggles with properly displaying the Castopod shownotes. I’ve filed a bug report here.
Local Tools, Offline Networking and Building Resilience (Linux Prepper Podcast) (podcast.james.network)
Lemmy struggles with properly displaying the Castopod shownotes. I’ve filed a bug report here.
Local Tools, Offline Networking and Building Resilience (Linux Prepper Podcast) (podcast.james.network)
Lemmy struggles with properly displaying the Castopod shownotes. I’ve filed a bug report here.
For you, when does a permissive or copy left project become AI Slop? (Genuine question)
Genuinely curious, what makes a project into AI slop for you. Was thinking about this based on a recent discussion of recommended self-hosting tools, which brought up ntfy.
Discussed this topic on A Great Year for Linux episode.
Also had a good experience with it.
What consumer technology will surge in price next?
Domain annual and VPS monthly services come to mind.
It is a bunch of friends attempting to share with me. They are all implementing VPN access in various ways.
Okay, although it certainly doesn’t seem basic.
Example setup: - Jellyfin user access from TailscaleA - Nextcloud user access from TailscaleB - Jellyfin user access from Wireguard - Jellyfin user access from Twingate - Jellyfin user access from local services
How would you manage this in a somewhat seamless manner?
Example setup: - Jellyfin user access from TailscaleA - Nextcloud user access from TailscaleB - Jellyfin user access from Wireguard - Jellyfin user access from Twingate - Jellyfin user access from local services
How would you manage this in a somewhat seamless manner?
Help managing access to other people's VPN services (Tailscale, Wireguard, Twingate) to access services from friends
I find everyone using different services, so unsure how to best manage (and balance) concurrent access in Ubuntu/Debian to: - Local network services - Tailscale services from userA - Tailscale services from userB - Wireguard (OpenVPN also option) from userC - Twingate from userD
Help managing access to friend's various VPN services (Tailscale, Wireguard, Twingate)
I find everyone using different services, so unsure how to best manage (and balance) concurrent access in Ubuntu/Debian to: - Local network services - Tailscale services from userA - Tailscale services from userB - Wireguard (OpenVPN also option) from userC - Twingate from userD
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But did you know that it would begin playing back with an X hour song length?
From meme to reality
Didn’t realize this was actually a John Cage composition.