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  • I have no love for linkedin, I'm pretty much forced to be on it though

  • That's the point.

  • They should've moved to Windows

  • Who the fuck is this little shit? Can't they even be a little considerate towards rust? Just because they have 15 years worth of inertia for C doesn't mean they can close their eyes and say "nope, I'm not interested". I do not see how the kernel can survive without making rust a first class citizen

  • I wonder how ungoogled-chromium is faring?

  • Kubernetes and general logging

  • As they should

  • This sucks a lot.

  • I believe the general population will have to become savvy enough to run their own VPNs from their personal VPSes. Also there are affordable seedbox providers which will let you have a decent amount of bandwidth for seeding, but yes I generally agree with your point. We need more upload bandwidth with seedboxes

  • Let's see them banning seedboxes LMAO

  • So, everybody uses IPSec now?

  • Use a VPN if you're in the West/Far East. That's it

  • TBH I don't even use awk that much, even that is plenty powerful for my needs. Perl absolutely blows my mind with how needlessly complex I can make stuff with it

  • Perl would be my candidate for more advanced text handling than what sh can do.

    Never used Lua but I think it's fun.

    If nothing else works, just learn C/Rust. There's plenty of that on Linux systems, I think you'll be able to manage. Yes, it doesn't meet a lot of your requirements.

  • The problem is the hardware not working because proprietary drivers aren't built into GSIs

  • At least you're not using Windows for work LMAO

  • If you can only use port 22 for multiple SSH endpoints (for example), then yes your going to need multiple IPs. Or Port-mapping as a compromise

  • In short, you need a reverse-proxy + traffic segregation with domain names (SNI).

    I don't remember much about ingresses, but this can be super easy to set up with Gateway API (I'm looking at it right now).

    Basically, you can set up sftp.my.domain/ssh to 192.168.1.40:22, sftp.my.domain/sftp to 192.168.1.40:121 (for example). Same with Forgejo, forgejo.my.domain/ssh will point to 192.168.1.50:22 and forgejo.my.domain/gui will point to 192.168.1.50:443.

    The Gateway API will simply send it over to the right k8s service.

    About your home network: I think you could in theory open up a DMZ and everything should work. I would personally use a cheap VPS as a VPN server and NAT all traffic through it. About traffic from your router maintaining the SNI, that's a different problem depending on your network setup. Yes, you'll have to deal with port-mapping because at the end of the day, even Gateway API is NodePort-esque when exposing traffic outside.

  • I'm assuming you don't own a phone /s