Infernal_pizza

joined 6 months ago

Oof yeah I can't blame you for leaving after that, I can't imagine it made you feel particularly welcome! Things do seem to be getting worse and worse every year

[–] Infernal_pizza@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Oh I definitely agree, and I didn't vote for them. However I was still cautiously optimistic when they won last year as I thought surely they have to be an improvement over the Tories? Turns out I couldn't have been more wrong

[–] Infernal_pizza@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Companies back then: Here is a piece of physical media to purchase. It's yours until you break it or lose it.

Companies a few years ago: Fuck you. We know you purchased this digital media with your hard earned money but due to licensing bullshit we no longer own the rights to it. If you look at page 3462 of the EULA that you definitely read and explicitly agreed to you'll see we reserve the right to take it back from you at any time, which we are now doing.

Companies now: Lol you actually want to purchase stuff you fucking dumbass? Pay us a subscription for all eternity and if you're lucky you may temporarily have access to what you want

[–] Infernal_pizza@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Is this what the right wing chuds on 4chan would refer to as a soy-boy cuck?

As long as they can still access TikTok and Instagram they probably won't even care

[–] Infernal_pizza@lemmy.dbzer0.com 100 points 1 day ago (4 children)

So that's why it's so fucking slow and useless. Even task manager is slow in Windows 11, I mean how do you fuck that up?

[–] Infernal_pizza@lemmy.dbzer0.com 37 points 2 days ago (7 children)

This year has been absolutely relentless. Got to be the worst year for privacy by far, and tech in general. Especially in the UK and especially these last few months. I will never forgive Labour for this. I know a lot of the legislation like the online safety act was passed by the previous Tory government but they were supposed to be an improvement, not come in and start immediately enforcing it to a greater extent than the Tories.

I don't think there's been a single week since the summer where I haven't seen something that's filled me with dread. I think it's actually making me sick at this point

And is still effectively DRM even if it's fairly non-invasive

[–] Infernal_pizza@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 3 days ago (7 children)

Wasn't the Wii objectively better since it could also play GameCube games?

What meaningful way of fighting this is there?

More chance of them repealing the laws of thermodynamics

Jesus fucking Christ I hate this shithole of a country

 

I'm looking to finally ditch Onedrive with a self hosted alternative, but I'm not sure what to go with. I want something with all of the files on a central server, with an Android client with the option to sync individual files for offline access as needed. Preferably the files should also be stored in plain format on the server to make backups easier and as a fallback if the service completely fails and I don't have time to fix it. Linux and Windows clients are a bonus but I'm happy just using a web gui if that's all that's available. These are the options I've considered so far:

Seafile - This was the one that I thought fit my needs the best until earlier but apparently it has a weird disk layout which means the files are basically inaccessible by anything else?

Nextcloud - I had originally ruled this out because I don't care about any of the additional features which people claim also slow it down and make it a bit of a resource hog, and I also don't want to deal with forced https. However I think the community image may actually be what I want as it seems to be just the file server and works with just http? I am a bit confused about the different options for the database though. https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud/

Syncthing - Not quite what I'm looking for as you need to sync the entire thing, and I don't like whatever weirdness is going on with the Android app at the moment

SAMBA share - Also not really what I'm looking for as there's no offline syncing, but very easy to set up and basically nothing to go wrong

Are there any other options I should be looking into?

 

I have both Wireguard and Tailscale set up on my server (Debian 12). I was trying to make sure it was using Wireguard for DNS so I tried adding deny_keys or allow_keys to /etc/resolvconf.conf but whenever I do that the Wireguard service fails to start. This happens whether I try to deny tailscale, the local network adapter, or just allow Wireguard. However it does still update resolv.conf with the Wireguard DNS server so if I try to start the service a second time it will start successfully. I also tried removing nss-lookup.target from the Wants and After section of the Wireguard systemd unit but that made no difference. I did eventually solve the issue another way as it turns out Tailscale has a built in option to prevent it from overwriting resolv.conf, but I'd still like to know why editing resolvconf.conf breaks Wireguard.

 

I'm trying to set up some iptables rules in both Debian and Ubuntu, but I'm not sure how to make them persistent. As far as I understand the iptables package in the debian and Ubuntu repos is actually iptables-nft meaning I'm actually creating nftables rules, so I'm supposed to use iptables-nft-save to save them instead of using the normal method for iptables or nftables? But that command just seems to produce an output that doesn't match the syntax for iptables or nftables and the man page is not very helpful.

I'm also confused why Ubuntu does seem to have the /etc/iptables/rules.v4 and v6 files but Debian doesn't? Both seem to have /etc/nftables.conf as well but I'm not sure if that's even used (the Ubuntu machine has a bunch of iptables rules already defined which don't show up there but do show up in nft list ruleset)

 

Apologies if this is the wrong community for this, I've just joined this instance but I seem to be having issues viewing some comments when logged in. Its most obvious with this post:

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45866244

At the time of posting there are 11 comments on there but through the web UI and the Voyager Android app I can only see 1 (with 1 reply that won't load). Using the Jerboa mobile app I can see 5 comments with a couple of errors saying "There is no record of this comment" for the others. If I view it without being logged in I can see all the comments as expected.

This does seem to be affecting other posts as well, I'm not sure if actual posts are also being hidden or not. Is this just because my account is new? I don't remember having this problem on lemm.ee or lemmy.world

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