When the Distro starts talking about enterprise features during the installation process (looking at you canonical)
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Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a chart to help choose a password manager. Please mind the clunkiness, I made it on mobile18·4 months agoCorrect, IMHO go the vaultwarden route. Bitwarden self hosting seems finicky with multiple containers running together in a stack. Vaultwarden accomplishes this with a single container and a single bind mount.
As far as I can tell there is no difference between the two from a user point of view.
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I make Peersuite, a p2p encrypted discord alternative71·4 months agoNot trying to shill, but seems like a perfect opportunity to integrate Tailscale for network access and then use the funnel feature to connect to peers.
Disclaimer: If you want to explore window managers then go ham! Linux is all about exploration.
Now, If you think the grass might be greener on a different desktop manager then stick with gnome. By no means am I saying Gnome is the best, but its more of a situation where it will devolve into the quirks you know vs the quirks you don’t know situation.
Personal Antidote, I started with Gnome and used Gnome for years. Got curious and started jumping around I tried KDE, I3W, XFCE, Pure X, Etc. There were things I liked about each one of them but the quirks of each deviating from my expectations coming from gnome was too much and I ended up sticking with gnome.
That being said, out of necessity due to system constraints I run XFCE when I need a light weight DE. A close second in that realm is LXDE But I don’t like its default aesthetic nor do I feel like customizing it since I do most of my computing in a terminal.
Replace GNU/Linux with NixOS
The embedded IoT crowd would like to refute your claim that there are no operating systems that you can install and forget.
The collective would like to stress that any operating system can be installed and forgotten. Please note, that usefulness and security may be impacted.
/s
Also, to be technical there is CollapseOS which is an install once and forget sort of thing.
My first new computer was an Acer Aspire One netbook with Windows 7 starters. I quickly realized what “starter” meant and discovered Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Remix. The rest is history.
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open SourceEnglish2·4 months agoNot sure, currently have 8 nodes and 40 apps running
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open SourceEnglish4·4 months agoUse tailscale for host nodes, use tailscale docker container in a compose stack with an app that you sidecar to. That way that app is on your tailnet as if it is its own computer. Use tailscale serve for reverse proxying support of the apps. Then, setup a vps node (I use linodes $5 node) with tailscale and configure that to be your DMZ into your tailnet.
For DMZ, use Caddy, UFW, and fail2ban. Also take advantage of ACLs in the Tailscale admin console to only have the VPS able to route traffic to specific apps you want to expose. My current project is to work in Authelia into this setup so a user logs into one exposed app and is able to traverse to other exposed apps through header / token authentication.
Oh also, segment the tailnet using different authentication keys. Each host node should have its own key, all the apps on a host node should have a shared key, and all public facing clients should have a common shared key. That way in case of compromise you can revoke the affected keys without bringing down your network.
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open SourceEnglish18·4 months agoWhen you end up having a mini homelab look into komo.do for container orchestration over the overkill options like kubernetes or portainer
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Revolution in pain management: first non-opioid drug arrivesEnglish2·5 months agoYeah…. My bad
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Revolution in pain management: first non-opioid drug arrivesEnglish143·5 months agoI will bite. How much? Unless its cheaper than opiates, No one is going to put their profit margin above the common good of society.
In windows defense (no means sticking up for them now) It was a pretty unobtrusive OS in Windows 7 and arguably in Windows 8 (but don’t get me started with the UI/UX choices). Windows 10 was decent and for the first year or two felt good running it. But after that yikes…… Then windows 11 comes to the scene and I lost the plot. Looking forward to October though when people throw out their 7th Gen Processor rigs. I got no issues rocking an I7-6700K that is not AI ready
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•Bytedance Proposes Faster Linux Inter-Process Communication With "Run Process As Library"5·5 months agoconfused C++ noises /s
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Everyone uses 4d chess as the example of more intense gambits when 3d chess should suffice because chess is a 2d game6·5 months agoIn before someone links a tv-trope page about it
I can concur, thats what my research also indicates. Plus I am too lazy to type apt-get
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do office workers actually do?693·5 months agoEngineer here. You’re salaried but treated like an hourly employee. You get paid to work 40 hours a week but get “told” that working less than 45-50 hours a week makes you a slacker. Your exempt which means you don’t get a mandatory 30 minute unpaid lunch or a paid 15 minute break every 4 hours. Vacation time is normally unlimited but requires manager approval so if you get the old “boomer” type that drank the corporate cool aid, good luck getting any more than 2 weeks worth approved regardless of years at company.
Sorry I digress, My job starts at 8:00 but I slide in to the daily standup at around 8:10. No one notices or cares. Afterwards, I get a cup of coffee, catch up on vital correspondence and questions from overseas coworkers. It’s sometime between 8:30 and 9:45 That I realize the Bangalore Software team sent out an emergency meeting at 11PM last night for 5AM This morning. “Oh well” I think to myself and sip on my coffee catching up on what I missed. Turns out one of them forgot to plug in a machine. They crack me up.
From 9:45 to 10:00, I have conditioned my body to take a shit. I time it for exactly 10 minutes. My second one is precisely times for between 4:00PM and 4:15PM. I figure those two times are freebies to my 9.5 hour forced work schedule. Upon returning, from my “break” I begin to actually work.
I design things using CAD software cool stuff. I am content by 10:10AM I have my headphones on, I am doing what I actually went to school for. I begin to think this is entirely worth all the other stuff I put up with. I get in the zone and time flies.
Its, 10:25AM. There was an emergency on the production floor. They tell me its a problem they have never seen before. They assure me they have taken all the proper diagnostic steps have been taken and I need to look at whats wrong to prevent a line stop.
I think, “its go time” I follow the techs down to the line and start diagnosing the problem. In no time at all, I find that they never checked the test wiring despite that being like in the first 5 steps of diagnosing a problem. I head back to my desk. Its 2PM by now, I microwave my lunch and work through it. Distractions happen maybe I get an accumulated total of an hour or two of design work done before its 6PM and I head home.
Yup…… You could tell me to switch jobs but every company I work for in my line of work is just like this.
Trimatrix@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•if you could standardise a file format for a specific task what would you pick and why515·2 years ago.exe to .sh low key turn all windows machines to Linux machines
Not trying to be a capitalist shill or anything. But in that case, wouldn’t need for a more local plumber spring up? Supply and demand eventually meeting the mentality of someone in the local community to say, “Well being a plumber wasn’t my first choice but the money makes it hard to ignore.” or the demand being so great that a plumber in a more saturated supply area decides its too good of an opportunity to not move.