Mikelius

joined 2 years ago
[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Seems phishy.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

This post may have crashed Voyager twice... Once when scrolling by it, again when trying to reply. I don't know why I can reply now.

Edit: lol I know why. My app auto updated at the same time I clicked reply. Perfect timing. Scrolling crash still unexplained though.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago

I'm a Linux mint user for my main system and am no beginner. As others have said, it's friendly to both beginners and advanced users, it's good to see you've made that choice.

That being said, don't stop there. Whether it's in a virtual machine or some old laptop, also try one of the "from scratch" systems. I went with Gentoo and that is the root of where a ton of my Linux knowledge started. It's my favorite distro simply because it has that history for me. You'll find everyone has their own favorites for their own reasons, so be sure to explore and find the one that you enjoy and helps you learn.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

This is what I use. The project is dead and had some bugs that kept it running on my system right away, but as it's open source, I was able to fix the code a little bit to success. Just wish it was a little friendlier on cpu or could be selective on which apps to run instead of recording nonstop regardless. I have it start up with Steam for now though.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago

Been using Gentoo on my server for over a decade now and probably won't ever leave the compiling front, especially with a 12-core/24-thread CPU making it go as quick as regular binary updates on my mint laptop... But that being said, in happy to see them considering to do this. It'll bring in some folks who are afraid of (or just dislike) compiling everything from source. I think the biggest packages that'd benefit from this are definitely the browsers and desktop environments.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

Never tried regular Arch after trying Black Arch, so not sure if they're the same feel, but after realizing the work it would take just to be given the capability to resize windows in the UI instead of just coming with drag and resize out of the box, Black Arch was a huge no go for me... Which kept me from wanting to touch regular Arch, lol. That being said, I go nope to Ubuntu the most. Gentoo is my favorite and is what my server has been running for the past decade without any kind of issue, but for laptop and daily use, I use Mint. Been on that one for about a decade now too... Used to use Peppermint (that still a thing?) and Suse the most before those.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago

I may have slightly cringed from freaking out about the cat's tail almost being crushed lol. Talk about some determination

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Is wireguard hosted on opnsense, or an internal device that the port is being forwarded to?

If it's on opnsense, be sure you route outgoing traffic on that port over the correct gateway, possibly even an extra rule to be sure the proper reply-to is set. Opnsense used to do the gateway routing configuration automatically, but once wg got added to the kernel, you're now required to manually specify the gateway in your rules for it to work properly.

Also, if you see zero packets, then as others mentioned, try a different mtu. Some service providers (mobile, and even hotels) try to block all VPN traffic altogether and they do this by measuring the mtu of the packets. A little tweaking might get it to work, although I'd expect this to have held true for the VPS too, honestly.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I don't use those two flags, but have several pis running docker with no issues. They've been running (almost) 24/7/365 going on maybe 2 years now with the same sd cards.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 9 points 2 years ago

Likely patched. This "meme" is probably actually a screenshot of the recent vulnerability discovered in many LLMs. Or a joke of the same vulnerability.

One of many articles: https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/01/chatgpt_poetry_ai

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Looked at the home assistant docs (not sure why I didn't just do that first lol) and looks like it would be a cloud push integration (requires the external account) :( so continued waiting game for me unless there's a custom firmware someone has out there.

[–] Mikelius@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Does the Internet connected one require an account and specific company app or something? Or is this something I could block from Internet access and connect to Home Assistant so I can deal with it over VPN instead?

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