Just to say: MythTv is still a thing...
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Looks like an interesting project, but I just don't understand it's use case.
I use Keepass and I just copy the (different) email address I used to register for a site into the username field and I'm done.
No hosting required, no additional email server, etc. just credentials in a fully portable file.
Is this trying to automate email based 2FA ?
Personally, I use a plugin for passphrases and - last time I looked - the other forks didn't handle them.
Does keepassxc support plugins now?
On my phone, I use KeePassDX from F-Droid and KeePassDroid (Not sure if that's being maintained at the moment?)
The main point is; we need to support open source developers, so pick an open-source solution and contribute, donate, etc.
Ok, bare with me, I've had roo muxh to drink, but, don't ban the world, only allow countries you want.
Now, Let's Encrypt is a US entity, so whilst you might not want to allow the US in, perhaps allow countries + Let's Encrypt subnet
Also... still block some countries for outbound too... like blocking any C&C destinations.
If I'm waay off, sorry, I'll try to respond in the morning when I'm not drunk.
I'll come at this from a different PoV.
You're not going to see an Arr stack running on proxmox in my (professional) environment.
Yes, Proxmox is making progress there, but you should get some "VMs on ESXi" experience. The free one doesn't have vCenter, but it's definitely a tickbox for me as an interviewer. (Hopefully this was on your course)
Also, get a (small) active directory with 2 or 3 VMs running. Play around with RADIUS, Group policies, etc.
Do some backups, destroy something and do some restores. I want to hear stories of how you recovered from a disaster. A missing file doesn't count, I'm saying a failed drive, ransomware (simulated... but... the point is, you need long-term backups) ... maybe overwrite 0's on some of your parents media files and recover them... that'll get the stress levels up 😉
Good with the Ubuntu LTS... but do vary the versions (ie support old tech and new)
1 single HDD? I'd recommend you RAID up some more... or at least take my recommendation on testing your backups
Also good experience: get a firewall in there somewhere. Try pfSense (or OpnSense) to restrict traffic between some VMs / containers... then you'll be good for DevSecOps too.
What frankenstine creation do I see here? Is that a mix of Dell and HP parts?
I'm a little disappointed thst the laptop still has it's case on, but perhaps that's for the best... heatpipes get HOT🔥
Thanks for posting @SocialistVibes01@lemmy.ml, that aeticle was more interesting & thought invoking than I thought it would be.
I'm using XFCE with a theme that feels like it's from the 90's and thinking about it, it does feel better to use than all the modern craziness that Microsoft has been doing in the last few years. I hated the Metro era...
I have pfSense as my firewall, running OpenVPN and I just connect when I need to.
Phone's running trackercontrol all the time to block stuff and I've disabled most of google on it, so I'm not too concerned whilst I'm out and about... most apps I use are local-data anyway, ie CoMaps not google maps, etc... so I'm using ~1GB/month.
Syncthing only syncs on known wifi, so when I'm home it updates with a NAS and 2 laptops (and photos with 2 tablets), so there's always something it's syncing with.
This is a really good point.
Remember that Microsoft has patch Tuesday... so... it's now just normal mundane patching. No sensationalism, no logos, no catchy names.
But we don't know what's going on in there.
Linux is now getting more news because more people are hammering it with AI, but we should hear that each item is being fixed and / or worked around with open discussions.
Well... if all the AI companies are making massive losses, might as well take some of their money from them and help them along.
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