

Here here! 🍻 We need more Stallmans in the world! My views on software, privacy, and so much more are informed greatly by his ideas and work. He’s a legend.
Here here! 🍻 We need more Stallmans in the world! My views on software, privacy, and so much more are informed greatly by his ideas and work. He’s a legend.
Ok cool. That makes sense when it’s explained. Not that different really.
For key authentication via ssh, is the best practice to generate a key for myself and then use that on all the servers or have one key for every server? What’s the best practice for distributing / keeping track of that stuff?
Thanks again 😁
Under the new framework, when a union requests recognition on the basis that a majority of employees in an appropriate bargaining unit have designated the union as their representative, an employer must either recognize and bargain with the union or promptly file an RM petition seeking an election. However, if an employer who seeks an election commits any unfair labor practice that would require setting aside the election, the petition will be dismissed, and—rather than re-running the election—the Board will order the employer to recognize and bargain with the union
The critical bit is bolded for emphasis. Any attempt to delay or reset the election process will result in instant union recognition and a demand for bargaining.
It’s funny, when you explain it, my IT hat goes on and I totally get it lol. I guess the context felt different enough that I didn’t get it. But I work with Windows domains all day and that’s exactly how DNS operates in that environment.
Ultimately I think for a tunnel you’ll end up with your records pointing to your VPS. So you’ll have a *.domain.tld
CNAME record and maybe a @ CNAME record and your nginx server on the other end of the tunnel would handle the routing.
Cool bot!
I saw this and I think it’s what I’m going to do too. I figure I can just configure it with my existing nginx information and go from there.
So here is a question: does it need to be a sub domain? Can’t I redirect all traffic to the VPS? If I wanted to host a HTML website at my root domain and have it served by nginx for example, couldn’t I do that?
I just see subdomain mentioned in the guides / tools I see but I don’t understand why exactly.
If your not trying to recover data off anything with a hard drive your doing it wrong!
Oh this is very cool
Don’t join the largest instances then. Lemmy.world is over loaded and mastodon.social is historically overloaded.
I wouldnt use .local as that’s also used by apples Bonjour service if I recall correctly. I use .internal which Google and Facebook currently use for microservice stuff. So the odds it ever becomes a tld are almost null.
My switch to ff coincided with on boarding to Lemmy. Id love to attempt to host my own sync server at some point.
That’s a very specific but relevant tip!
Thanks for the info!
It’s so funny because you can watch the show on the pokemon app but it has the same issue. The seasons are broken up weird, they have weird names. I think they have indigo league and orange islands and that’s it. But it’s not a “streaming service” by any stretch.
I’ll look into jellyfin. I might just try and run it off my PC for now until I have a device I can chuck into my rack.
Haha this comment is keeping it real. That’s a good point. I’ve never looked into a plexshare before. I’ll have to look it up.
I think I salvaged like 6 of them. I’d have to dig them out of a box for a good count.
This is true… I have a feeling my PC is pretty power hungry. I’ll see how hard it would be to get my PC to WoL. I could have it boot up on a schedule and then power off on a schedule.
I can always migrate off it later.
Huh I’ve never looked into Usenets. Any good learning resources on that? But also, your right about DVDs. I think early seasons of Pokemon are hard to find in physical media these days.
Something a union could solve…