BrownianMotion 9 months ago • 5%
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BrownianMotion 9 months ago • 85%
Its in several more kernels than that.
That patch was backported into known (and probably more): v5.10.202, v5.15.140, v6.1.64
ext4 data corruption in 6.1 stable tree (was Re: [PATCH 5.15 000/297] 5.15.140-rc1 review
So I've got back to this and the failure is a subtle interaction between iomap code and ext4 code. In particular that fact that commit 936e114a245b6 ("iomap: update ki_pos a little later in iomap_dio_complete") is not in stable causes that file position is not updated after direct IO write and thus we direct IO writes are ending in wrong locations effectively corrupting data. The subtle detail is that before this commit if ->end_io handler returns non-zero value (which the new ext4 ->end_io handler does), file pos doesn't get updated, after this commit it doesn't get updated only if the return value is < 0.
The commit got merged in 6.5-rc1 so all stable kernels that have 91562895f803 ("ext4: properly sync file size update after O_SYNC direct IO") before 6.5 are corrupting data - I've noticed at least 6.1 is still carrying the problematic commit. Greg, please take out the commit from all stable kernels before 6.5 as soon as possible, we'll figure out proper backport once user data are not being corrupted anymore. Thanks!
https://lore.kernel.org/stable/20231205122122.dfhhoaswsfscuhc3@quack3/
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 50%
tbh nextcloud barebones is great. I don't use it for a full system (as in cloud).
I use it for notes (Joplin is the app on all devices/pc) NC is just its storage/distribution location. Same thing goes with bookmarks (Floccus is the addon, available to all devices/browsers). This is what makes it great.
Next is that I have files / pics on NAS storage, but I can make "external shares" available via NC. So NC is still tiny, but I can see everything I want on my massive NAS.
Using NC properly can be a super useful tool. But there are things to avoid, unless you have huge processor and storage. For example sharing photos. There are much better options than NC offering (Librephotos).
I use LLLM on NC, (because I can) and its pretty good. more than enough for Q&A. It wouldn't beat GPT3.5 but its on par. However you suddenly need 8+GB ram and 4-8 threads to be "responsive" to one user. Fun though!
I do have docserver, fulltextsearch apps and then onlyoffice installed (as a separate VM) so I can actually edit office documents on the fly and its nice, but again I have offloaded it to another VM. so NC stays small and only has the "connector" to the onlyoffice VM.
Its worth it to me for cross platform and pc/compute devices for the bookmarks and notes alone! everything else is just sugar on top!
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 100%
I agree that many of these articles leave a lot to be desired.
The key points are that Kiteworks (formally Accellion, Inc) is an American corporation. They are not into doing things for free, they charge like a wounded bull.
DRACOON (also security conscious enterprise file exchange) and ownCloud mergers into Kiteworks. So what will happen in the future? Well immediately nothing, they will probably continue a 'community' version.
I would think that things like MS integration might become paid only (if its not already) because companies need to make more money. Who knows, they might scrap it as open source too. ownCloud is now at the mercy of a corporate business.
The optimist in me wants to believe ownCloud might get a boost in resources and become more secure as a result of its new management, but my optimism is always reminded of every other time open source has been taken over (eg: pfSense).
The only other thing is DACH market, which is basically the German speaking market. Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Its no surprise they are targeting that area really.
Might be of some interest to those who moved away from ownCloud to Nextcloud. https://owncloud.com/news/owncloud-becomes-part-of-kiteworks/
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 80%
I know this is not useful for most use cases, but if you login to the desktop on the 'remote Wayland', locally first then RD will work as expected. So if you can change the behaviour of the remote desktop to stay unlocked (IE its in a secure place where others cannot just access the device), then and RD will work with Wayland.
I use NoMachine (since I manage all sorts of devices, and its nice that there is a client and server for everything including phones/arm) and it works for me because many of the machines are actually VM's and I can keep the desktops unlocked and logged in. NoMachines solution for Wayland - is to disable it and use X11 !!
But I wish many of the RD developers would just embrace Wayland and add/rewrite code to support it (If it is in their scope, I don't know) It might not be, since I am aware of Waypipe and Pipewire, but I'd assume that RD devs would still need to include support for that.
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 28%
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 100%
Resources is a nice aio flatpak for system monitoring.
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BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 75%
She was one of my first 5* and she has been amazing. Whilst she has been seeing more second team work, in favour of the Rasin Shogun, I still like to play her in exploration.
My Build (from a time when I had less invested in the game):
Primordal Jade Cutter (R1)
2x Gladiator Finale, 2x Thundering Fury
Keqing C6 - 9,13,13 (I should just crown her, she has been good to me)
HP: 25K
ATK:2K
EM:131
CR:65%
CD:184%
Electro DMG Bonus: 61.6%
Her Q dmg is quite insane!
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 92%
They originally said it was a cyber-attack, and it then turned out to be a (not insignificant) software update rollout that went tits up.
They lied, got caught out, she is at the top of the chain, this is what happens.
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 94%
It does.
sudo pro config set apt_news=false
and sudo truncate -s0 /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf
But I feel sorry for you if you are still using Ubuntu at this point.
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 100%
You should have installed AV on her before you committed to dating!
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 87%
Add "Bypass Paywalls" app to your browser.
Firefox:
https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
All Chrome based (and explains howto for Android):
https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean
IOS:
https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-clean-filters
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 80%
"Looks in" homebuilt PC running Linux...
BrownianMotion 10 months ago • 100%
https://support.lenovo.com/au/en/solutions/ht036206-types-of-password-for-thinkpad
Reset forgotten supervisor password
If you forget your supervisor password, Lenovo cannot reset your password. You must take your computer to a Lenovo Service Provider to have the system board replaced.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
You have a W10 license, so just run up a VM, and install your software in that. Whilst it will be marginally slower, it will be 100% compatible and run on your host OS (this is not good for gaming in general, but if the VM software you use supports passthrough, mainly for GPU, then its pretty negligible).
Keep the Win10 VM off the WAN, and who cares how out of date it is and lacking in security updates.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 75%
Because there is no other way for them to make money?
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
I just asked it to write an assembly program for the Intel 8008 uprocessor, and it just knocked it out! That's not bad for a chip that was released in 1972 !
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 11%
Yes, uBlock is enough for YT specifically. I run ABP for some sites that uB doesn't catch. (and for that matter, I also run "Ghostery" as well.
But yes, for this specific posted topic, you are correct I don't need the other blockers.
As for Firefox, I had been a long time user, but I went through the bullshit phase they created themselves. It was because they dominated and it created a lapse in diligence, on their part. First was the bloat, it is a browser but it got mental in size. Then there was the bloat in usage, what browser needs 50% of your 32GB RAM?? (These have probably been addressed today). But the straw that broke my back was the constant lapsing of certificate renewals that broke everything in firefox including all addons. That was the final straw for me. It was clear they were not interesting in maintenance, and I needed a working browser, not bleeding edge bullshit, and constant roadblocks.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 15%
Why don't we call it grandmother policy? Pthhhh. The matriarchy gets away with a lot these days. Here we are, just innocently minding our own business....
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
One for x86(/64), one for arm(64), one for RISC ? That doesn't seem like a valid argument.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 70%
Opera GX + uBlock + ABP. I stopped seeing this shit a long time ago. (Opera de-googles where necessary, and has its own store. You can still install from other chrome stores, if something is not available in theirs)
Frankly though, Alphabet needs to start being made accountable for their own "de-privacy" behaviour, in the name of their own profits.
And on a side note, is it just me or did 404media just came out of nowhere, and is spamming "news" posts. I've read a few of them, and they seem more like opinion pieces, and less factual. They really seem to have little supporting evidence, proper content (the meat, proof, details) and the complete post content is paywalled.
Defederated world, can we please prioritise non-paywalled sites over monetised ones?
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
the AI that nextcloud is offering uses openAI, sign up get a api key and add it. Your ai requests goto the cloud. (and i couldnt get it to work, constant " too many request" or a straight "failed")
The other option is the addon " local llm", you download a cutdown llm like llama2 or falcon and it runs locally. I did get thoes all installed, but it didnt work for general prompts.
Nextcloud will probably fix things over time, and the developer who made the local llm plugin will to, but right now this isnt very useful to selfhosters.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
I miss SPARC, from Sun microsystems.
Make it happen :)
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
https://awesome-selfhosted.net/
libre translate maybe? There are several on the list.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
Don't you mean "Cherry 2000" ?
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 33%
Thats not how it works.
You have a LAN and hopefully you have a firewall that shields your LAN from WAN. Your fw is probably handing out DHCP lease IP (like 192.168.x.y)
When you "bridge" your VM looks like an independant device on you LAN. Nothing at this point has allowed it to the public. Your dhcp can even give it an IP (but its probably better to set a static ip). In bridge mode, a "fake mac is spoofed alongside you nic's real mac, and only for said VM)
At that point the VM id accessible likr any other device on the LAN.
if you then want to use vpn, just connect to your LAN however that works(vpn to computer or vpn to firewall/vpn server) and access.
if you want to access from WAN without vpn, then you need to understand reverse proxying and youll need a full proper firewall\gateway device at the front of your network (like OPNsense).
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 100%
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 55%
Okay. We will change our name to dickipedia, give us the billion dollars.
musk hands over
dickipedia changes name to muskipedia
muskipedia changes name to wikipedia
New Wikipedia no longer needs to ask for donations.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 50%
fuck off idiot - you are not AI, and you are removed at best.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 66%
hmmmmm, shiitake's... nomnom
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 25%
well aware of how it works. just a little dramatization for shits and giggles. But I disagree that it is an instant right-off. it can be salvageable 90% of the time.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 5%
This news is so fscking old. Why do we keep seeing it repeating here?
YT . Block antiblock. its all out intrusive. Stop using, next post.
Stop fscking reposting this shit that is literally 2 months old. Just because you "only just saw it" doesnt mean your 2 second GOOGLE would have told you everyone else knows ffs, and its been rolled out.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 16%
Get wire cutters, and SNIP. Then get new crimp connector and align. Next, use crimp tool to mate connector to wires.
Really? This is the posts we get in Tech sub these days?
- Should be somewhere else like electronics or homerepairs
- ugh, I cannot be bothered.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 53%
no excuse imo. its a car. Its even stupider that it failed from rain (even bad rain) in a car park. Cars can deal with 1m water easily (most batteries are that high, the air intake for the engine is easily that high (I will ignore Lambos and similar, built for different purposes).
In the worst case for a 'normal' car (what is the TLA for them now?) a replacement battery would cost you a couple hundred bucks at most.
Even if water got into the intake, the whole overhaul would not cost $20k or whatever it was.
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 96%
Water got into the battery. Well that sounds like it is squarely a fault of Tesla and its QC or R&D. Who tf builds a car, with a battery, doesn't make sure that the battery and all other major components are IP68 rated for "full immersion up to a meter or more for 30 minutes" ?
Its a CAR. We have Fords to cross. And some RAIN fscked it up??!!
BrownianMotion 11 months ago • 72%
You'll also find Rust in the Linux Kernel. Of course you have to turn EAC ripper off, that is a Microsoft program and won't run in Linux natively.
This comes with some fixes to the new openVPN system, and route-gateway was added (a big oversight imo). More updates to wireguard and improvements have been added, and are still ongoing. Here are the full patch notes: ``` system: correctly set RFC 5424 on remote TLS system logging system: remove hasGateways() and write DHCP router option unconditionally system: avoid plugin system for gateways monitor status fetch system: remove passing unused ifconfig data to Gateways class on static pages system: remove passing unused ifconfig data on gateway monitor status fetch system: remove the unused "alert interval" option from the gateway configuration interfaces: calculate_ipv6_delegation_length() should take advanced and custom dhcp6c into account interfaces: teach ifctl to dump all files and its data for an interface interfaces: remove dead link/hint in GIF table interfaces: avoid duplicating $vfaces array interfaces: introduce interfaces_restart_by_device() firewall: remove old __empty__ options trick from shaper model firewall: update models for clarity firmware: update model for clarity ipsec: omit conditional authentication properties when not applicable on connections ipsec: fix key pair generator for secp256k1 EC and add properer naming to GUI (contributed by Manuel Faux) ipsec: allow the use of eap_id = %any in instances openvpn: fix certificate list for client export when optional CA specified (contributed by Manuel Faux) openvpn: add CARP VHID tracking for client instances openvpn: add tun-mtu/fragment/mssfix combo for instances openvpn: add "route-gateway" advanced option to CSO openvpn: use new File::file_put_contents() wrapper for instances openvpn: updated model and clarified "auth" default option mvc: remove "non-functional" hints from form input elements mvc: uppercase default label in BaseListField is more likely ui: add bytes format to standard formatters list plugins: os-ddclient 1.16[1] plugins: os-frr 1.36[2] plugins: os-wireguard 2.1[3] plugins: os-tinc 1.7 adds support for "StrictSubnets" variable (contributed by andrewhotlab) lang: update translations and add Polish src: bring back netmap tun(4) ethernet header emulation (contributed by Sunny Valley Networks) src: axgbe: gracefully handle i2c bus failures src: bnxt: do not restart on VLAN changes src: ice: do not restart on VLAN changes src: net: do not overwrite VLAN PCP src: net: remove VLAN metadata on PCP / VLAN encapsulation src: if_vlan: always default to 802.1 src: iflib: fix panic during driver reload stress test src: iflib: fix white space and reduce some line lengths src: ixgbe: define IXGBE_LE32_TO_CPUS src: ixgbe: check for fw_recovery src: net80211: fail for unicast traffic without unicast key[4] src: pcib: allocate the memory BAR with the MSI-X table[5] ports: php 8.2.10[6] ports: python 3.9.18[7] ports: unbound 1.18.0[8] ```
This is an open ended question, it seems we need to encourage people to join here as well as being on their preferred platform (which is not ours to discourage or be derogatory about). I still frequent the "that site" because I want to help - but honestly I dont want to help "that site". Not that I am really doing so. However, it feels weird if I do have to say "we are also on fede.. blah blah" and lets be honest about this -- its less support, but by more knowledgeable people (??probably I believe so). How do we get them (and lets face it, Franco) over here to support OSS. I know Franco has paid subscriptions but opnsense is OSS, the community is more than happy to help out if it is not paywalled.
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=35682.msg173524#msg173524
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=35554.msg172727#msg172727
"What would you like?" says the bartender. The seal replies, "anything but Canadian Club".
No perches necessary.
I stay up all night wondering if there really is a dog.
The Laminator.
Unfortunately the company folded.
Does that mean there is one person who enjoys it?
I reckon I could do it with my hands tied behind my back.
That's just shellfish.
It was so good, even the neighbours had a cigarette!
The manager asked "Do you mind waiting for a bit?" "Not at all" I replied. "Good, can you please take these drinks to table 3"
A receding hare line.
He will be bailed out later.
I have loads of back issues.
Chicken sees a salad.
I said yes, “Homers fat, Marge has blue hair, Maggie is the brains and Barts a nightmare”
He was a little hoarse.
The coroner's report said he needed a second coat.
I’m not sure what to make of it.
I think it’s holding me back.
He was a danger to himself and udders.
Those are non-stick.
She called him on the mobile asking, "Where the hell are you?" Husband: "Darling, do you remember the jewellery shop with that diamond necklace you fell in love with, and I could not afford it but I said it'll be yours one day?" With a smile, she blushed, "Yes I remember that, my love." Husband: "Well, I'm in the pub next to that shop."
Back then, it was ground breaking stuff.
I think it sounds a little far fetched.
Not entirely sure why, but that flag was a big plus.
That would be a faux pa.
The man orders a few drinks for himself and the giraffe. After a couple of hours, the giraffe passes out and slumps on the ground. The mans starts to walk out. The bartender shouts, "Hey you, you can't leave that lyin' here" The man turns around and says "That's not a lion, its a giraffe."
Chemistry jokes are funny periodically, but physics jokes have way more potential.
..
Someone help me if I crossposted this incorrect: https://lemmy.world/post/2410065
Four days ago it was looking on track: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=35041.0 As per the roadmap, https://opnsense.org/about/road-map/ it will come soon. The main points to note about this release (See https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=34948.0 for everything): o php8.2 updates o allow “.” in DNS search override o extend/modify IPv6 primary address behaviour o rewrote OpenVPN configuration as “Instances” using MVC/API available as a separate configuration o move unbound-blocklists.conf to configuration location Updates to these plugins: o plugins: os-acme-client 3.18[3] o plugins: os-dnscrypt-proxy 1.14[4] o plugins: os-dyndns removed due to unmaintained code base o plugins: os-frr 1.34[5] o plugins: os-telegraf 1.12.8[6] However, there are a lot of known issues and migration considerations: o The Unbound ACL now defaults to accept all traffic and no longer generates automatic entries. This was done to avoid connectivity issues on dynamic address setups – especially with VPN interfaces. If this is undesirable you can set it to default to block instead and add your manual entries to pass. o Dpinger no longer triggers alarms on its own as its mechanism is too simplistic for loss and delay detection as provided by apinger a long time ago. Delay and loss triggers have been fixed and logging was improved. The rc.syshook facility “monitor” still exists but is only provided for compatibility reasons with existing user scripts. o IPsec “tunnel settings” GUI is now deprecated and manual migration to the “connections” GUI is recommended. An appropriate EoL annoucement will be made next year. o The new OpenVPN instances pages and API create an independent set of instances more closely following the upstream documentation of OpenVPN. Legacy client/server settings cannot be managed from the API and are not migrated, but will continue to work independently. o The old DynDNS plugin was removed in favor of the newer MVC/API plugin for ddclient. We are aware of the EoL state of ddclient which was unfortunately announced only one year after we started working on the new plugin. We will try to add upstream fixes that have not been released yet and already offer our own ddclient-less Python backend in the same plugin as an alternative.
Kinky is when you tickle your girlfriend with a feather. Perverted is when you use the whole bird.