Smk

joined 2 years ago
[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 0 points 2 years ago

I find it funny you had a list instead of just saying harmful people. It was a joke.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

You forgot about the baby eaters in your list of people you dislike.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca -5 points 2 years ago

Most people don't have a family these days. Does that change something in policies ?

Are we losing the focus of why we are living in a community? Why we do the thing that we do? I mean, are we doing all of this work, the 9 to 5 shift, just to have more immigrant in our city ?

It feels a lot like we are working to create wealth just for the sake of creating wealth. What if our population growth was from babies, would that make a change in our policies? Would we think more about the future instead of thinking more about making money?

Just food for thought, looking for someone with good insight.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca -3 points 2 years ago

I had a thought the other day.

Does it change something that a lot of people don't have a family these days ? I mean, why are we building this community, what for ? For immi

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago

Les "radio-poubelle" c'est littéralement ce que font les media sociaux. Ce sont des chambres à écho. Ce qui serait bien, ce serait que des gens puissent aller en onde et donner une opinion contraire ou nuancé des propos qui y sont tenu. Là, on aurait de la bonne radio.

Y'a vraiment des gens qui sont écoeurée de plusieurs choses dont ces radios là parlent et c'est important d'avoir des discussions sur ces choses là. La gauche va souvent juste ignorer ou carrément traiter ces gens là de Nazi. C'est pas fair.

De l'autre côté, c'est vrai que de dire n'importe quoi et de pas avoir de push back, c'est mauvais, mais un push back anonyme qui fait juste dénoncer la haine avec plus de haine, c'est a chier. Faut aller en onde, et avoir un débat.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

La même affaire avec les criss de points récompense de carte de crédit. C'est cave qu'on soit obligé de les utiliser si on veut avoir un peu plus de cash a la fin de l'année. Genre tu perds littéralement de l'argent si t'as pas de carte de crédit. Vidange.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 years ago

1 db per stack. Not worth your time to secure, configure and debug one big db.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 years ago

I open 443 and 80 on my router and forward it to a reverse proxy.

I have a couple of service that are exposed but most of them make sense only when I'm home so I whitelist private IP address on my reverse proxy.

If you do.your basic security such as updating your servers and services and not having dumb password, you shouldn't be afraid. Think about it, all of the services that you use is exposed on the internet. I did work for big company and they don't do much more than what you would probably do, except maybe having some automated monitoring that flag weird stuff. But hey, aside from bots, I don't think Russian hackers are interested in your stuff. Stay low profile with your exposed things and it's gonna be alright. Make sure you backup.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 years ago

In my opinion, the problem is that for the past 50 years, we spent all our time to build beautiful subburbs and parking lots. The city has not expanded as much as it should have been and now, we reap the consequences of unsustainable cities.

Subburbs exists because the city generate a lot of wealth and yet, for some reason, we keep building big box store, big parking lots and single family houses.

I don't think the solution is to build more or raise the minimum wage. The solution is to make the city denser and probably bulldoze the fuck out of the subburbs to actually make cities that have a high value per acres.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

Wow, I'll look into this, thanks !

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 years ago

The hard part is the network. Everything is different with different ISP. The DNS is another challenge, you need to buy your 'internet real estate' and have it work correctly if your IP change.

Security is another challenge but I think it's easier to notice unusual traffic from your basement server than from a mega-tech-bro-corporation. There's probably some easy software that could do that.

[–] Smk@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I would love to do this but I'm afraid of exposing my home IP to the world of spammer and what not. Did you selfhost on a cloud provider or did you do it from your home ? How crazy does the security need to be around Lemmy instance ? I really feel like it's a beacon of come hack me if you can!

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