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  • Each number between the dots is made up of 8 bits, so each one is a maximum of 255.

  • Nowhere near how? I don't think I've ever seen an ad with Firefox + ublock in several years of use. How can brave be better?

  • Many people talking about using subdomains, but that's only really a thing if you actually have a domain. Just last year the domain .internal was reserved for internal use, so that's what I've set up all my domains to use. E.g. https://pihole.internal/, https://proxmox.internal/.

    To make this work I use pihole's local dns records to rewrite any *.internal domain to point to my reverse proxy Caddy's ip.

    As for the certificates, I created my own CA, which I install on all my and my family's devices. Then, for each new url I set up, I create a new certificate and sign it with my CA certificate, then have my reverse proxy serve it.

    This all sounds like a lot of work, and it is, but using OPNsense for both reverse proxy and certificates makes it well integrated and certificates are trivial to renew. With that said, if you have your own domain, go the let's encrypt subdomain route instead imo. It saves you a lot of manual labor with setting up your CA on every device you own and creating new certificates for each site.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Suggestions for log aggregation for proxmox containers

  • It's been a complete mish mash of greatness and tragedies. Not a week goes by without me having a bit of both. Only time I've had to boot back into windows was for a bios update that I couldn't get to work through Linux, but I've also had to make a few sacrifices and accept that I can't have everything good in life on Linux. But the opposite is also true, you can't have everything good on Windows, so I'm content for now.

  • Yea it seems the solution to my issue may be too distro hop, but that in of itself already sucks, because then what am I losing in the new distro

  • Fingers crossed, that's what I'm hoping for as well. I'm using a valve index so I really expected Steam VR to work out of the box, but hopefully the new headset will work at least.

  • Hyprland, and it's been a few months since I last tried so I can't remember fully, but I believe I found settings to activate it for the monitor but then it simply... didn't. It simply stayed as SDR.

  • I've followed their guides and I still haven't managed to get it up and running with steamvr or monado. The one time I got picture in the headset I was in the floor and I haven't managed to get picture again since.

  • I haven't managed to get HDR monitors nor my VR headset to work, and I've already spent way more time debugging it in Linux than I ever had to in Windows.

  • I've been following this since release and can only say a big thank you for how active you've been on this project! It's great to see a developer take an active part in feedback and ideas and quickly being able to get them into the project. Keep going strong, and thank you!

  • According to Wikipedia the shared Swedish/Danish postal service is shared 60%/40% by the Swedish and Danish governments respectively, so im not sure how privatised it is really if it's completely owned by government.

    "The owners of PostNord Group are the state of Sweden (60 percent) and the Ministry of Transport of Denmark (40 percent)." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostNord

  • Huh, it's been nearly flawless for me as well. Had it randomly hang once a few months ago but I think that may have been due to a lack of resources for that lxc. Other than that it's been flawless over multiple apps: Linux, Android (element, schildichat next, fluffy), windows, web. All synced and verified.

  • How did I not know this. Thank you!

  • You saying I can just skip cat in that command and it works?

  • Combine ctrl+R with fzf and get the best of both worlds

  • I wish I could but I'm afraid it's not possible at this address and it's not something I'm going to move for

  • I don't even have an ipv6 address, my ISP doesn't provide them yet. Not much to do about it then lol.

  • This is the way. Randomise your usernames and use a password manager to keep track of them.