Ask me anything.
I also develop Tesseract UI for Lemmy/Sublinks
To be fair / credit where it’s due, he was vocally anti-Trump when he was still holding office. He and Cheney both, and they were ostracized for it.
That is horrifying but also very impressive soldering.
Can’t speak for OP, but the Vault software itself is fine. It’s their recent change in licensing that has a lot of people upset and looking for alternatives:
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-adopts-business-source-license
That is why today we are announcing that HashiCorp is changing its source code license from Mozilla Public License v2.0 (MPL 2.0) to the Business Source License (BSL, also known as BUSL) v1.1 on all future releases of HashiCorp products. HashiCorp APIs, SDKs, and almost all other libraries will remain MPL 2.0.
BSL 1.1 is a source-available license that allows copying, modification, redistribution, non-commercial use, and commercial use under specific conditions. With this change we are following a path similar to other companies in recent years.
Don’t give them any ideas 😆
I don’t know what he expected there. You give a room full of people whistles, and that’s gonna happen. 😆
It would have to be something that won’t get accidentally activated all the time like car alarms do now (typically the “panic” button getting pressed accidentally in pockets/purses). Otherwise, I feel we’d be back to where we started.
Maybe something old school like a whistle or something?
Off work today, so I have a to-do list I hope to knock out:
There’s more I need/want to get done, but just those 3 things are ambitious for one day where I’m supposed to be relaxing lol.
Have they actually proven this is a good idea, or is this a “so preoccupied with whether or not they could” scenario?
It’s businesses “throwing AI into stuff”, so I’m going to say it’s a safe bet it’s the latter.
Yep, 100%.
In college, I worked at a call center for one of the worst Banks of America (oops, meant banks in America 😉). Can confirm that, and I dealt with a LOT of angry customers.
This is giving me Black Mirror vibes. Like when that lady’s consciousness got put into a teddy bear, and she only had two ways to express herself:
I get that you shouldn’t go off on customer service reps (the reason you’re angry is never their fault), but filtering out the emotion/intonation in your voice is a bridge too far.
If you don’t get any other answers:
I run OpenWRT on my router (x86 hardware), and have Adguard Home and Wireguard installed on it.
AdGuard has its own webUI, and Wireguard peers can be managed through LuCI in OpenWRT. It also supports OpenVPN as well as other VPN types.
So you could run a VM with OpenWRT and get all that.
Does nextcloud deck have recurring tasks yet? I didn’t think it did.
Just checked, and no, it doesn’t appear to.
Most of my devices I was able to flash it right to it (or TFTP boot the installer and go through the steps via console cable). On x86, you just flash a boot image with dd
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The hardest “install” was to a batch of enterprise APs where I had to attach a programming clip to its flash chip and use a Rapberry Pi to burn the image. After that, though, I could update them normally
If you’ve reached this point in your OpenWRT install, turn around. lol. I only kept going because I thought I was bidding $12 on a single Aruba AP-105 and ended up getting a lot of 20 (for $12), so I had to figure out some use for them.
Usage is pretty straightforward through the web UI (LuCI). For some more complex configs, it’s sometimes challenging to figure out the UCI syntax to configure (when I was playing around with B.A.T.M.A.N for example) but otherwise is pretty nice.
I read on OPNSense guide it needs 2gb ram
Good to know, thanks. I haven’t deployed it in years (have been using OpenWRT which will run on a potato). Getting ready to build a new router/firewall myself, but I don’t think the 2 GB is gonna be a problem. Have been debating sticking with OpenWRT or going to OPNSense.
Aside from being a little power hungry, then that should do the job. opnSense or OpenWRT should run really well.
Yeah, it would make a beefy router for sure. Wouldn’t be very power-efficient, but would handle the job well.
Outside of that, you’re most limited by the 512 MB RAM. Adding a larger drive would be an easy/cheap upgrade (though it may be SATA II speeds or possibly SATA I).
If you use OpenWRT for your router OS, you can also install AdGuard and get a bit more use out of it.
If you can add an HBA for better SATA speeds, and have room in the case, it might make a halfway decent NAS (or backup NAS).
Please don’t replace the post URL with either of these (so it’s clear where the story comes from), but here’s 2 you can add on:
Lol, yup.
Normally, you’d be right on the money. It’s always some former congressperson/staffer dishing out all the illegal things they saw. Except instead of reporting it to the authorities, they want you to buy their book and read about it.