Arsen6331

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I've hosted the webm and a transcoded mp4 on my servers as well.

 

It seems someone has created a /c/trotskyists community. I believe this community should be removed for what I think are obvious reasons.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Some of the comments on that post are hilarious. "This makes it look like America is fascist." Yeah, I wonder why.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Wow, the US was able to shoot down a balloon that has no weapons and can't defend itself?? This is so impressive. We truly have the best military in the world. /s

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It feels like we're living in an alternate reality where The Onion is a serious, non-satirical news source

 

I'm not sure how much more blatant the bourgeois propaganda can get. I mean, they are just going completely mask off at this point.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

How do people live with unread notifications? My brain won't let me. If there's a number next to the icon, my brain will not calm down until I have read, and responded to if necessary, every single notification. If I was in a situation where I had >500 notifications, the entire day would be spent just reading and responding to every single one. The only way I can avoid it is to never see the notifications at all.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Let me finish those libs' sentence: "Capitalism breeds innovation in new ways to exploit the proletariat and, being the bootlickers we are, we're hoping that saying this is going to lead to us not being exploited as much."

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

That's not the only one either, there's a sequel

Finding Jesus 2

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Not to mention the fact that you can feel infrared as heat

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I completely agree. I am absolutely sick of Ukraine and that clown Zelenskiy at this point. I wish they'd just accept the fact that the fascists are going to lose again and stop talking about it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

That's not true, they don't only have CIA talking points. Obviously, they're not loyal to any specific US intelligence agency, they have talking points for all of them.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/460337

More than 50% more energy was generated than was used for the reaction. 2.05 Megajoules in, 3.15 Megajoules out. Let's see how fast the US fossil fuel oligarchs start creating anti-fusion propaganda like they did with fission.

 

More than 50% more energy was generated than was used for the reaction. 2.05 Megajoules in, 3.15 Megajoules out. Let's see how fast the US fossil fuel oligarchs start creating anti-fusion propaganda like they did with fission.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It's so weird how it disappeared from Twitter. I wonder why that happened.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

This place is much better than Reddit. I can actually say stuff without being bombarded by libs who think they're going to convince me they're right by assuming I'm Chinese because I'm a communist (This has happened multiple times, and I'm not even close, my family is a mix of Armenian and Russian, and I was born in the US) and then informing me that I'm being paid by the Chinese government to post propaganda (I wish)

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My server cluster (lemmygrad.ml)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

A while ago, I realized how pervasive big tech spyware was. It's everywhere. In search engines, word processors, even the OSes themselves. Upon this realization, I decided to try to get away from that spyware, and researched how to do that. This is when I came upon self-hosting. There are certain open-source programs that allow you to do the same thing the big tech services allow you to do, but you host them yourself, so you control them. There was just a slight problem: I had no servers.

This is when I learned about "the cloud" and how you could rent servers from companies and then use those to host your software. I tried it, but realized I was just hosting my own services on big tech servers, so it wasn't helping. I'd been wanting a raspberry pi cluster for a while at that point, but never had the motivation to get one, so I waited until my birthday, collected the money gifted to me by my relatives, and bought 4 raspberry pi 4s with just 1GB of RAM, as well as all the equipment to run them (an 8-port network switch, power cables, etc.). Since then, my cluster has grown. Little by little, I've collected money and bought new parts. Now, I have 8 raspberry pi 4s (four 1GB, four 2GB), a Pine H64, a RockPro64, and my old 2012 Mac Mini running Debian. I also have an old 2011 MacBook that I've revived and patched to run the newest macOS which I will use to compile and test apps for iOS and macOS, as well as a Radxa Rock5 Model B with 16GB RAM on the way that I will be adding as well.

Originally, whenever I wanted to run a new service, I'd just kind of find a server and stick it on there, then manually configure everything and hope I remember where it's running. Now, I have a Nomad cluster with Consul and Traefik handling everything automatically for me. If I want to run a new service, I just make a Nomad config for it, and Nomad finds a free server with enough resources, downloads it, configures it, runs it, and then publishes it to Consul, from where Traefik automatically picks it up, sets up routing rules, acquires a TLS certificate, and exposes the service. Everything happens automatically. If a server goes down, Nomad will run the services that were running there on a different server and Traefik will reconfigure itself to match.

This is what my setup looks like:

Image of the glass cabinet containing my servers

At the top is my Mac Mini, a WiFi antenna for Home Assistant, and a RockPro64, on the shelf under that, there are 8 raspberry pis, under that is a network switch and a Pine H64 running the reverse proxy, and under that is a UPS that lasts over an hour in the event of power loss. On the right is my 3D printer, which is connected to one of the Pi 4s for OctoPrint.

This has been very useful for me. Not only does it mean I own my data AND my services, it also means outages don't affect me and my services are always very fast and reliable. I've had numerous times where Github was down and most people couldn't do any work, except me because I have my own Gitea instance, for example. I think anyone with the expertise, time, and resources to do this should do it.

 

"Chinese Communist Party Congress set to anoint Xi as president for life"

If you read past the headline, the article goes on to say "We can be almost certain that Xi, as the Communist Party's general secretary, will be appointed for another five-year term," and "Technically speaking, since the term limit has been removed, he can stay in power for life, [although] that may require some formal ceremonies after five years."

Apparently, a theoretical 5 year term that they aren't even completely sure will happen means for life, and "technically speaking, he can" means he will do so.

 

Hit their own base (trying) to own the tankies. Kim Jong-Un must have telekinesis powers now in addition to necromancy.

 

I've been using Arch on all my daily driver devices for years now. One of the main reasons for this is the AUR. It's very convenient for installing all kinds of software, since it can build a full, native package from a simple build script written in bash. I personally have packages on the AUR and use it daily.

Anyway, I've thought many times of such a simple and easy solution being missing from other distros, but have never had the experience and motivation to create it. Recently, I used goreleaser to automatically build and release my project, ITD, for several distros at the same time. While doing so, I had an idea, so I went to check what goreleaser uses to build packages, and it turns out they have a separate library for this purpose: nfpm. This was the only thing missing for me to be able to build an AUR-like system.

I did notice one issue. It didn't support Arch Linux packages, so I created a PR adding support for them. The PR is completely working and it has been reviewed and approved. So, I started working on my idea, and so far, it's going really well. I've already been able to build and install multiple packages using my program on my Arch system and inside a Fedora and Debian docker container. I just uploaded my program now that I've finished implementing the basic features and testing them. I hope it ends up being useful.

Link to the repo with my new program: https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/lure

The README is very small right now, I'm working on making a better one.

 

Hopefully this puts a dent in US global dominance

 

Welcome to Capitalism, where you can lose your vision because some corporation didn't get enough money.

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