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  • I managed to fix this problem by pointing my domain name to my private IP address (with pihole's local DNS entries), so I could access it. Then, I just got certs for the domain and applied them with nginx.

  • Selfhosted chat service
  • I know, but for some reason my router does not let me access my domain (with duckdns) when connected to my network. So even if I get certs for the domain, I will not be able to access it. I have set up local DNS entries (with Pi-Hole) to point to my srrver, but I don't know if it possible to get certs for that, since it is not a real domain.

    EDIT: Fixed it. (See reply for fix)

  • Selfhosted chat service

    After the arrest of Pavel Durov, I wanted to move from Telegram to something end-to-end encrypted. I know Signal is pretty good, but I think it is better to have our messages in my own server.

    I have already looked in XMPP, but it required SSL certs and I did not have the mood to configure them.

    Do you know any other selfhosted messaging service for a group of 4-5 friends, or an easy way to configure an XMPP server? Or shall I use Signal after all (I don't really care that much about being selfhosted, I just thought it would be more privacy friendly)?

    UPDATE: I managed to set up an XMPP server using prosody with the SSL certs. We have been testing it with my friend and it seems to go well.

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    What Linux distro surprised you the most?
  • I installed Void Linux on my Raspberry Pi without looking at the details, and I was surprised that it had no systemd! It was the first non-systemd distro that I had encountered and also pretty fast.

  • What is the XAI900T??

    I saw a lot of people mentioning it in the comments of this NileRed video. I searched for this and not found a lot of information. It seems like it has something to do with Elon Musk (in this case maybe I won't want to learn).

    Does anyone know?

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    Microsoft begins cracking down on people dodging Windows 11's system requirements
  • Why though? This just means that Windows 11 will run on more devices? Why is so important for your device to have a TPM and Secure Boot enabled, and a supported processor? If I were Microsoft, I would put the requirements even lower or even removed them.

  • What rooting method do you use?

    I use Magisk but I have also heard about APatch or KernelSU. What do you use and what are the benefits of it?

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    Server Monitoring software recommendations

    I want something that has a WebUI, can show in a graph like the CPU and RAM graph for this day and maybe some days before. Also I would like to view what was running at any given time (I mean from 2-3 days before to now).

    Is there any (FOSS) software that does that?

    Thanks.

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    How big is YOUR collection?

    Mine is 186GiB. I have about 100 movies and 3 TV series on a two hard disks (one for backup). I don't know if that is small or large.

    How big is your collection?

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    Suggestion for buying drive

    Recently, my 10-year old drive that I pulled out of an old computer died. I want to buy another one now. The machine will run Jellyfin (I have an existing collection that I will be transferring from another drive), Immich, and the *arr stack.

    I have this motherboard which has one SATA port and one PCIe x1 port. For this reason, I won't be able to add a second drive for redudancy, unless I add a PCIe to SATA card.

    My biggest concern is that I want the drive to last. I don't want much capacity, I think 1-2 TB is enough. My budget is from 0€ (of course) to 65-70€.

    So I have a couple of questions:

    • Should I buy an SSD or an HDD?
    • I live in Greece and ServerPartDeals is not an option because shipping is really high. Do you know a place where I could purchase it? (Preferably in Greece, but not necessary)
    • Do you have any specific drive suggestions?
    • Is there any other way (except for buying a PCIe to SATA card) to add more drives in the motherboard?

    Thank you.

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    They're all 128.0 now

    Alt text: (Epic Handshake format)

    One guy is "Chromium browsers"

    The other is "Firefox"

    They're agreeing on the same version numbers.

    EDIT: formatting

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    Help setting up OpenWRT for extra router

    I have an unused Raspberry Pi 4 (2GB model) lying around and I would like to install OpenWRT on it and use it as a router. I get Internet from DSL so I can't hook it up on the Raspberry Pi directly, I need to plug an Ethernet cable coming from my actual router to the Pi.

    I am no expert on networking, so please forgive me if I say something that is wrong. I want the WAN coming in from the router from the Pi's Ethernet port, and the LAN coming out as Wi-Fi. I may also stick an additional Ethernet adapter to it in the future. I have tried doing this many times and have failed. So, could anyone explain to me how could I do this?

    Also, what are VLANs, what are their uses and if I wanted one, how could I setup it in OpenWRT?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Anon doesn't like serverless environments

    Alt text:

    > be me

    > serverless supervisor

    > in charge of making sure the serverless environment is in fact, serverless

    > occasionally have to check if it's really serverless

    > one day, find out there are actual servers being used

    > serverless environment is no longer serverless

    > distress.jpg

    > ask my boss what to do

    > he says "just make it serverless again"

    > I say "how"

    > he says "I don't know, you're the supervisor"

    > rage.jpg

    > quit my job

    > become a servers supervisor

    > first day on the job, go to the new server room

    > it's empty, serverless

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    Am I the only one preferring low quality media over high quality one?

    I have a very slow Internet connection (5 Mbps down, and even less for upload). Given that, I always download movies at 720p, since they have low file size, which means I can download them more quickly. Also, I don't notice much of a difference between 1080p and 720p. As for 4K, because I don't have a screen that can display 4K, I consider it to be one of the biggest disk space wasters.

    Am I the only one who has this opinion?

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    Removing ads from Smart TV YouTube app

    I don't know if this is the correct community to post this. I have a Smart TV from a Greek manufacturer named TurboX. Not Android TV, Smart TV. This means that it has Internet access, has some pre-installed apps, but I can't install any other apps on it. The menus thankfully don't have any ads. However, the Youtube app has. I highly doubt there is any way to remove those, but if you guys know or found any, can you let me know?

    Thanks.

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    Tools and ideas for backup of many files

    Hello everyone,

    In a day or two, I am getting a motherboard with an N100 integrated CPU as a replacement to the Raspberry Pi 4 (2 GB Model). I want to run Jellyfin, the *arr stack and Immich on it. However, I have a lot of photos(for Immich) and movies(for Jellyfin) (in total about 400 GB) that I want to back up, just in case something happens. I have two 1TB drives, one will have the original files, and the second will be my boot drive and have the backup files.

    How can I do that? Just copy the files? Do I need to compress them first? What tools do I need to use, and how would you do it?

    Thanks in advance.

    EDIT: I forgot to mention that I would prefer the backups to be local.

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    Do I really need a VPN for pirating?

    OK, so, I have a couple of questions:

    • What's the worst that can happen if I don't use a VPN while pirating?
    • Are free tier VPNs (like Proton VPN) good enough?
    • I don't want to pay much or anything for a VPN, is a way I can get a good free one, or set one myself somehow (I have experience with selfhosting) ?
    • If not, which cheap one do you recommend?

    EDIT: I pirate mostly movies, and rarely some TV series.

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    What is/was your distrohopping journey?

    For me it was:

    Windows (for many years) -> Ubuntu (for a year) -> Arch Linux (for half a year) -> Void Linux (literally 2 days) -> Artix Linux with runit (a month) -> Gentoo Linux (another month) -> Debian (finally, I don't plan on changing it).

    Also, when trying to switch from Gentoo to Debian, I fucked up all my data with no backup.

    What was your journey?

    EDIT: Added Windows

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    My friend didn't have a great experience with Linux

    I have been daily driving Linux for over two years now and I have switched distros many times. So, when my friend bought a new laptop, I convinced him to install Linux Mint on it. I asked him if he wanted to dual boot, he said no because it would fill up all his storage. We installed Linux Mint. The other day, he wanted to play FIFA 17 on his computer. After 5 whole hours of troubleshooting we were able to get FIFA running smoothly with some issues. Next, he wanted to play Roblox. I guided him through the process of installing Waydroid and libhoudini, only to discover that Roblox would run at 10 FPS. With Minecraft, it wasn't any better. It took us 1 hour to get it working (not skill issue, he wanted to play cracked through Prism Launcher). Now, he wants to go back to Windows 10. I have already told him about dual boot, but he has only 256GB of storage and he wants to play a lot of games. What should I do? Install Windows to his laptop, install some other Linux distro, or try to convince him more about dual boot? Thanks in advance and sorry for the essay.

    UPDATE: Of course I will help him install Windows on his computer if he wants so, I don't want to force him to use Linux after all. I just wanted him to give it a try, and maybe daily drive it, if he can.

    EDIT: Because for some reason it was misunderstood, let me clarify it here. Roblox ran with poor performance on Waydroid, not Minecraft. I just said that the installation of Prism Launcher cracked was difficult. After that, Minecraft ran smoothly without any problems.

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    Recommendations for cheap hardware upgrade

    Hello everyone,

    I am running some services like Jellyfin, Radarr, QBittorrent, Jellyseerr and some others on my Raspberry Pi 4. The problem is that it is already struggling to run those, since it has only 2GB of RAM. I wish it was possible to do a RAM upgrade to the Raspberry Pi but the RAM is soldered to the motherboard. I don't want to buy another Raspberry Pi with more RAM because they are quite expensive and I don't want to have two of them. So can you recommend something for around or under 100€?

    Thanks in advance.

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    I think I just nuked my home partition

    I wanted to install Debian Linux after a weird journey with Gentoo Linux. My partition layout is this:

    • Boot Partition (512 MiB, mount at /boot)
    • Swap Partition (4 GiB)
    • Root Partition (~80 GiB, mount at /)
    • Home Partition (~170 GiB, mount at /home, LUKS encrypted)

    While trying to preserve the home partition, I think I clicked 'Configure encrypted partitions' on the Debian installer and then set a password for it (the same that it had before).

    Now, I can unlock it like before, but after it is unlocked, no utility recognizes the filesystem (ext4) and the file command reports it as being data: ```

    file -s -L /dev/mapper/home

    /dev/mapper/home: data ```

    file on the encrypted partition returns the following: ```

    file -s /dev/nvme0n1p4

    /dev/nvme0n1p4: LUKS encrypted file, ver 2, header size 16384, ID 3, algo sha256, salt 0x590d84c0e8397ad0..., UUID: c5ff37db-11f7-4ccf-8869-c4bc22648202, crc 0x345f75d85c9f444a..., at 0x1000 {"keyslots":{"0":{"type":"luks2","key_size":64,"af":{"type":"luks1","stripes":4000,"hash":"sha256"},"area":{"type":"raw","offse ``` (This is the complete output, it cuts at offset for some reason)

    My luksDump output is this: ```

    cryptsetup luksDump /dev/nvme0n1p4

    LUKS header information Version: 2 Epoch: 3 Metadata area: 16384 [bytes] Keyslots area: 16744448 [bytes] UUID: c5ff37db-11f7-4ccf-8869-c4bc22648202 Label: (no label) Subsystem: (no subsystem) Flags: (no flags)

    Data segments: 0: crypt offset: 16777216 [bytes] length: (whole device) cipher: aes-xts-plain64 sector: 512 [bytes]

    Keyslots: 0: luks2 Key: 512 bits Priority: normal Cipher: aes-xts-plain64 Cipher key: 512 bits PBKDF: argon2id Time cost: 6 Memory: 1048576 Threads: 4 Salt: 18 b4 a6 e9 87 1f 94 f6 7d 96 f2 9c 0f 2e ca 75 e6 0f 80 7d 09 70 40 19 d0 a4 a1 49 ff 5c 1c 0b AF stripes: 4000 AF hash: sha256 Area offset:32768 [bytes] Area length:258048 [bytes] Digest ID: 0 Tokens: Digests: 0: pbkdf2 Hash: sha256 Iterations: 171785 Salt: c2 b0 a6 f5 e1 bf 5f 85 82 b1 d5 f3 10 c6 ae b7 7c fc 50 41 c5 a6 03 f6 5a bd ac df 46 89 7b c6 Digest: 57 7d fb 87 69 c5 58 07 cf 82 88 5e f8 c6 39 f5 7d 00 ec 07 e0 df b8 ee b5 dd ff 20 bf b3 bc 01 ```

    My guess is that I re-encrypted the already encrypted partition. Also, I noticed that the UUID changed. Can anyone help me recover it? Thanks in advance.

    If you need more logs, I will happily provide them to you.

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    What is Reddit doing

    I don't use Reddit anymore, but I wanted to search something that I couldn't find anywhere. This is what I saw. After killing all the other apps, Reddit now is trying to force us to use their own spyware app.

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    I can see the reference!

    Alt text:

    Image that says:

    HOLY SHIT!! IS THAT A MOTHERF*CKING C++ REFERENCE???

    int& a = b;

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    Yes, it is all Unix

    Alt text: meme with the 'Always has been' format Linux, MacOS, OpenBSD and ChromeOS logos on top of the Earth The first astronaut says 'Wait, it's all Unix?' A Windows logo, on top of the second astronaut. The second astronaut says 'Always has been' and points a gun to the first astronaut.

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