I just use ssh for management. Monitoring is handled by nagios.
I just use ssh for management. Monitoring is handled by nagios.
Shouldn’t use the Xfinity router anyway, that thing is fuckin garbage.
Sounds like a cost of living adjustment to me.
I’d also like to know where these surveys are being run, as the COL varies wildly between states.
This is the one I’m using as well. I use it to keep my work laptop running Linux in sync with the various Windows desktops I use in our offices. Works great for keeping my work keepass vault in sync.
Mail server, but mostly because deliverability in this day and age is a nightmare. If you’re some one off running your own mail server in 2023 be prepared to deal with many headaches around IP reputation.
People who value their sanity. WiFi is unreliable.
All the servers I’ve spun up in the past few years have been Debian instead of my usual Ubuntu.
The last straw was kinda when I learned that installing docker via the install menu gives you the snap version instead of the normal one, with no indication that this is the case.
Who in the world is using a USB printer in 2023?
Ethernet bby
Windows 11 on the main desktop for gaming reasons. Currently Pop_OS on the laptop, considering moving to Arch. My servers all run Debian or Ubuntu.
Lemmynsfw.com has plenty
As others have said, bitwarden. I’ve also heard good things about roboform.
I really love that bitwarden is not only open source but has been professionally code reviewed, and can be self hosted if you’ve got the knowledge to do so.
Of course, if you’re self hosting it make sure you have a solid backup strategy for your vault.
I really hope you have that backed up
God damn I’d forgotten about Plymouth
Appreciate it. I wound up giving up on Sway just because so many applications fail to have proper support for Wayland. coughdiscordcough.
I’ve got i3wm configured for now, testing that out for a while.
I’ll still save your config and maybe I’ll fire it up again down the road.
Me currently banging my head against the wall trying to get Sway configured.
You can set up firewall rules to redirect the traffic destined for public DNS servers to your internal DNS server.
Not sure how to construct that rule in the unifi firewall but it comes down to “any outbound traffic on port 53 that’s not destined for the adguard server, redirect it.”