pfft sure buddy enjoy your binary logs
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You’re adding piles of nonsense ontop of nonsense.
None of it actually gets you closer to your objective.
Reduce and simplify. k8s and whatever the hell it is you’re doing is very much the opposite of that. enjoy yaml hell.
bro just run the fucking container.
That sounds heavy and complicated. Terraform + plain docker is super easy and makes the machines trivial to replace, as well redeploying updating their containers without downtime.
And I don’t have to learn a damn thing about systemd’s nonsense. Nor do I have to learn a single bit of k8s yaml braindamage.
Yaknow, now that I know its tightly coupled to systemd I especially don’t care about podman. Thank you genuinely for resolving any curiosity about it, however.
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Haven't been as busy as you guys, but still wanted to show offEnglish
4·3 days agoCulture ships.
Limiting Factor and Cargo Cult are desktops.
Empiricist and Sense amid Madness, Wit Amdist Folly are a NAS and NUC that runs everything I need
Its a great variety of memorable names.
(And even though Elon keeps naming things after them, he hasn’t fucking read the books.)
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self hosting helps me avoid April FoolsEnglish
1·5 days agoThere’s just not much worth being happy about right now. Its kind of silly to be doing a light-hearted marketing push while people are being shot by their government.
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
281·6 days agoThree. Three emojis, used in headings as a bullet point.
It is perfectly plausable for someone whos job is to write technical documentation and promotional material would punch it up with a couple 'mojis.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases
Every single release uses the same format with the same 3 emojis. You’d know that if you’d clicked “releases” and had even a modicum of curiosity.
I consider if you’re typing words into a computer the CIA is reading it. Its a generally good idea to assume everything is already compromised.
They’re currently snarfing all the encrypted data to later decrypt it when the technology becomes possible, betting on quantum computing to break our current encryption technologies.
Its the only explanation I have for why AI needs disk storage. They’ve already indexed the internet, no?
Also, impressively, it ran like butter on a HTC ChaCha about 10 years after that phone was relevent, and was a joy to message on.
Discord is by far worse. 1bn in VC funding and all that Nitro and it still fucking sucks ass.
It also enables far more of the “discord moderator” stereotype user behaviour.
At least telegram runs on garbage and doesn’t require 4GB just for electron to sit in my system memory like a fat pigeon.
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Technology@beehaw.org•Number of AI chatbots ignoring human instructions increasing, study saysEnglish
21·10 days agoTo be fair, I’ve washed more adept developers out of the bottom of my coffee cup on monday morning.
I feel that its not that LLMs are showing intelligence, its just humans don’t always.
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Technology@beehaw.org•Windows boss promises to heal the operating system's woundsEnglish
4·12 days agoConsider trying to play the same games that you regularly play on linux and see if you could be free of Redmond’s touch
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Easiest to set up IAM solution? (OIDC, OAuth2, SSO, etc.)English
1·14 days agoI quite lldap too. I wish there was an easy way to glop oauth ontop of it.
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ONYX: self-hosted messenger with LAN mode and E2EE — an indie project storyEnglish
6·15 days agoThe future of validating if people are “real” or not is beginning to feel like fighting with ghosts.
But I feel you, using github copilot as spicy autocomplete is the only way it is useful to me too. I also sort-of like the AI summaries of messages in my notification bar. I just wish that was all guaranteed to be locally generated. I’m kind of hoping a budget NPU will make a decent open local spicy-autocomplete solution at some point.
Oh no, I’m just suggesting upcycling someones old itx hardware and new chassis and making something that isn’t literally fragile.
Also, USB SATA controllers in those external hard drives tend to suck.
You may wish to consider just building a proper home NAS into a chassis like DS380 with a cheap ITX board and a decent controller if you need the throughput.
Hi Test Post, I’m Dad
greyscale@lemmy.grey.oooto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I prompt injected my CONTRIBUTING.md – 50% of PRs are botsEnglish
5·16 days agoI wonder if we can convince it to run a cryptominer on their infra.

Have you considered that money is speech tho?