Hi, how do you run forgejo under a reverse proxy while using an ssh channel to pull/push commits? From what I understand caddy is only able to proxy http traffic.
witx 2 weeks ago • 100%
I also never had an accident where I needed the seatbelt
witx 2 weeks ago • 100%
I see your point, but in this case I feel OP was misinterpreting the situation
witx 2 weeks ago • 95%
But that's the thing where you are wrong. They clearly state they don't want C developers to learn Rust. In the particular video posted he was saying "I want you to explain to me how this particular API works so that I can do it"
The concerns about who fixes what on a merge when the C code breaks Rust code are valid, but that's easily fixed by gathering with the Rust developers, explaining the changes and letting them fix it.
witx 2 weeks ago • 100%
Sure and place neovim there
witx 3 weeks ago • 80%
Can you point out where I said that?
witx 3 weeks ago • 100%
The issue is not agreeing, but behaving like an immature prick when arguing
witx 3 weeks ago • 100%
Is it a lie though?
witx 3 weeks ago • 100%
Indeed :)
witx 3 weeks ago • 92%
Isn't Linux still Linux even though probably a lot of the original code is gone? Why would slowly rewriting it whole, or just parts, in Rust make it stop being Linux?
witx 3 weeks ago • 100%
I agree with your views. But I have to give praise to Linus for bringing Rust into the kernel.
witx 3 weeks ago • 80%
Yes I agree but the solution for a project so big and critical is not to fork. How do you maintain all of it while at the same time adding support to Rust?
witx 3 weeks ago • 100%
The difference is that now you have a scope of where the memory unsafe code might be(unsafe keyword) and you look there instead of all the C code.
witx 3 weeks ago • 96%
This is such a dumb take. For as much as I'd like to have a safer language in the kernel you need the current developers, the "big heads" at least because they have a lot of niche knowledge about their domains and how they implementation works (regardless of language) People shouldn't take shit like this from the ext4 developer, but it doesn't mean we should start vilifying all of them.
This guy's concerns are real and valid but were expressed with the maturity of a lunatic child, but they are not all like this.
witx 3 weeks ago • 89%
Can you explain how a booster that flew 23 times is a loss when no other companies are doing it? I don't like Musk but people need to separate their views of him from SpaceX
witx 3 weeks ago • 86%
Better in what ways? Rust's strong points are not to just make a program more stable, but more secure from a memory standpoint and I don't think Linux keeps improving on that
witx 3 weeks ago • 90%
I don't believe for a single instance that what he says is going to happen, this is just a play for funding... But if it were to happen I'm pretty sure most companies would hire anything that moves for those jobs. You have many examples of companies offloading essential parts of their products externally.
I've also seen companies hiring tourism graduates (et al non engineering related) giving them a 3/4 week programming course, slapping a "software engineer" sticker on them and off they are to work on products they have no experience to work on. Then it's up to senior engineers to handle all that crap.
witx 4 weeks ago • 85%
So you're an asshole that also likes attention and confrontation
witx 4 weeks ago • 100%
I can't understand Logseq, even though it seems appealing. I haven't gone too deep yet but to me it feels weird that they say it's simple and then their documentation is confusing and full of videos explaining how it works. That seems far from simple.
witx 4 weeks ago • 100%
I've tried lutris before never heard about Bottles. I'll give it a try. Thanks!
witx 4 weeks ago • 100%
For some reason I just can't get warcraft 3 and StarCraft 1 running through wine
witx 4 weeks ago • 100%
Well I have my Linux partition encrypted with a unique password. But I don't dual boot anyway ...
witx 4 weeks ago • 85%
That's because you are illiterate in the matter and want to criticize spacex for the sake of it.Unfortunately there is no current "standard" for space suits.
witx 4 weeks ago • 100%
And that's why we have the EU telling apple and their fanboys to eat shit and use USB-C :) without these legislators we get the chaos you mention
For consumer products I don't agree with enforcing it through the beginning though as it might hinder innovation. But once you have a few working cases you enforce the better one
witx 4 weeks ago • 84%
witx 4 weeks ago • 100%
Sorry I'm not very eloquent and failed to explain myself:
What I see is that the requested "versions" don't match when the request is made through jellyseer vs when made directly from one of the Arr.
I first noticed this when requesting through jellyseer and I'd see a file with very few peers. Then I'd do an interactive search in the respective Arr (by hand) and there were much better candidates
I'll recheck but I think I have updated profiles
witx 4 weeks ago • 100%
I'll use this topic to ask a question about jellyseer if you don't mind.
I have jellyfin, jellyseer and arr stack for my Linux ISOs. The issue is when one someone requests an ISO from jellyseer it never is the best choice in terms of peers. I can check this by doing interactive search on one of arr and seeing there was a better choice for the quality I setup. Perhaps I have some misconfiguration?
witx 1 month ago • 100%
Not sure about java, but I migrated a fairly big c++ project knowing only the basics of Bazel. Disclaimer: I know the codebase extremely well and we don't have any third party dependencies and the code is c++ and some python generators, validators, etc (which fits the bill for Bazel perfectly)
What I found super hard were toolchains. It's very verbose to define a toolchain
witx 1 month ago • 80%
This was solved by moving to bazel. It's a bit more verbose and resource heavy, but the language is sane and how you structure your build code makes a lot of sense
witx 1 month ago • 100%
Why can't she go to the white house? Why would a president need to work out of a mcdonalds? ...
witx 1 month ago • 100%
Not sure why you're getting so acid. I never said you can only believe in scientists, just pointed its usefulness to validate beliefs. Can you show me where I said it?
You seem to have a massive negative bias against "overmoneyed dork" which I assume is scientists, so I don't think we're going anywhere here.
And to further your ignorance: Ancient Greeks knew the earth was round and mathematicians helped prove it.. so one of the "dorks".
witx 1 month ago • 100%
I don't know as biology(?) is not my area of expertise. The way I see it it can be valuable for us as a society to be more empathetic? I know you shouldn't need science for that but hey ...
witx 1 month ago • 100%
It's still anecdotal evidence which turns into common sense. You need science and method to validate these things.
witx 1 month ago • 100%
I mean I get their feelings. Netflix et Al started with reasonable prices and then the greedy fuck heads raised the prices, so I bet Reddit would do it as well.
witx 1 month ago • 100%
The truth is in the better days of Reddit I would've paid 2 or 3 dollars to access Reddit if that helped maintain it sustainable and if some of that money reverted to mods. Now? Reddit can burn
witx 1 month ago • 100%
Your comment reads like a Facebook comment. That's the whole point of science, don't trust common sense, prove it.
witx 1 month ago • 100%
They are still different brands with different features and price points. The fact that a faulty part was detected on Bentley doesn't 100% mean a Seat will have the same issues
witx 2 months ago • 100%
Yes we need variety. Imagine if all cars were from the same brand ..
witx 2 months ago • 100%
It was my college experience. Didn't use anything else. No issues at all
witx 2 months ago • 100%
I'm a big fan of what they are achieving, but if they want free labour they can just eat shit
witx 2 months ago • 95%
Please don't. we already produce and waste a lot of plastic as it is
Hi there, What SFF machines do you recommend for a server to basically run opnsense (with a 4 port expansion NIC) and a bunch of extra disks to serve as a NAS? I was looking through Thinkcentre m720, m800 et al. I believe these allow for up to 3 disks I know usually you'd run opnsense on a dedicated machine, but I'm a bit constrained on space so am trying to fit all in one. I don't want to stream Linux ISOs on this NAS just to store my own files.
Hi all, Anyone with a similar setup to this: I have a machine with 2 NICs one for default gateway and other a "private" subnet with a service I need to access remotely for a few days (basically its a wifi router where a wifi-only device connects). Will tailscale work for this case plug'n'play or will I need setup any routing?
Hi, I believe with just one port for opnsense (on a min-pc) we can still do vlans (with tagging I believe?) but how effective is that for segregating and isolating proxmox machines? Say I want to keep a VPN machine isolated, from other virtual machines? How would you do that? Do you have any tips for running such a system?
Hi all, anyone has any experience with this machine for running opnsense? I'm expecting to do mostly vlan, vpn, ad blocking, and general experimentation with opnsense. Do you advise other machines of the same or other brands? I don't expect to spend much money for now as this is mostly to get my feet wet with custom routers I've been looking into the Futro S920 and even though it seems a great fit, it's a bit too big. I was looking something of a smaller form factor.