ironhydroxide

joined 2 years ago

Remember? That's like half the stations around. The other half don't do "uninterrupted" blocks

We have always been at war with East Asia.

Why not call it what it is. The ministry of truth.

[–] ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 41 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Easy, they'll deem them not churches, and tax the shit out of them.

Missing the frames where they shell out their own $$ to get it into that book that's locked away.

[–] ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Part of the function of the lock should be to indicate of forced entry.

Sure they could attack a window, but then you know something happened.

A magnet attack on a smart lock usually leaves no indication of bypass. So you still think everything is as you left it, untill you need that one thing and it's gone.

Of course this is more for specific targeted attacks, but still, if you report to insurance that things are missing and they ask if you locked the door, but then there's no indication of forced entry. How likely are they to pay out, or keep you as a client?

Well you did tell me it was not mine, why would I touch it?

Then the artifact what?

Instructions perfectly clear, roll in shit.

[–] ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Plot twist, death is their only freedom

[–] ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

"I would set such a cap at 1000X average household income"

[–] ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 week ago (3 children)

The biggest problem is, according to our current laws, investments aren't income. Thus musk and besos are likely already under that 1000x number.

 

Had a thought, but some quick searching didn't really give me much.

Is there such a thing as a browser that respects privacy, and can be synched through self hosted means?

I'd be looking for tab sync, bookmark, history, etc.

 

100% of people who experience it, die.

 

So, I'm trying to setup self hosted rustdesk. I have it running in a docker container. I have allowed the ports through the firewall. I have setup the same ports forwarded in my router, to the server running rustdesk. I have set the private key on both clients.

on systems internal network, I can setup the clients to connect with internal IP. And get the "ready" at the bottom. But key mismatch error when trying to actually connect between two internal systems.

If I setup the client with my external up (and I've tried domain name as well) I get a delay then, "not ready please check your connection", as well as the key mismatch.

I feel I'm running into two different problems, but I can't find any hints looking through the container logs (in fact, once the containers are running, I don't really get any logs populating when trying to connect a client)

Any suggestions? I'm at a loss here.

 

Any tool can be a hammer if you use it wrong enough.

A good hammer is designed to be a hammer and only used like a hammer.

If you have a fancy new hammer, everything looks like a nail.

 

I've been using RealVNC for family computer help and have been wanting to setup a self hosted replaced for a while now, but haven't had the time. RealVNC has recently axed their free levels, so I'll use it as a reason to setup a self hosted solution.

Ideally it would be something like a web page (I have a domain and reverse proxy) where family can go, get a code or a software to run, which will then let me control their system securely.

I was considering guacamole on a pi at each location I'm likely to have to support, but this doesn't help when family is away from their home network on laptop.

What is out there for this? Have you used it? What are your experiences?

Thanks

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Suggestions on bootcamps? (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works to c/programming@programming.dev
 

I've been playing around with Arduino and esp for ~10yrs, just googling, copying around code snippets, and reading compiler fail logs.

I'm fed up with my lack of ability to understand larger projects and more in depth programming (pointers, objects, etc)

I'm mostly focused on embedded software (iot, iiot, etc.) So probably looking at staying with C,C++ or rust?

I'm fine with investing some $$, but don't particularly feel I want to spend more that $1k at the moment to fix my ignorance.

What bootcamps would you suggest?

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