MigratingtoLemmy

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[–] MigratingtoLemmy 7 points 1 month ago

Good. Fuck Sony

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 4 points 1 month ago

My man gave is just electronics

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

But this one looks like SATA

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Deblobbed wife, happy life

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 9 points 1 month ago (3 children)

You have an amazing wife. Now install Gentoo on her device

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 1 points 1 month ago

I guess it doesn't bother me much because when I'm using dongles I'm usually sitting down (work, home, in the train etc). YMMV

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I can't prevent capitalism. I'll just do the best I can. Luckily, good dongles aren't very expensive and I stay with the more budget IEMs. You might be different; I have seen plenty of Lotoo PAW Golds at CanJams, for example

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 7 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Which distro does she have installed?

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

The only headphone jacks worthy of good IEMs are Sony, old LGs and maybe DAPs. That Moondrop device might be an exception but I'd skip a dedicated device and instead buy something I can root and then attach my dongle to, to get around that pesky Android resampling.

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 0 points 1 month ago (6 children)

What part of my suggestion would "get you shafted"?

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

All I'm saying is I'd like the reasoning behind people considering it a problem. Polictical opinions are fine but they should never come in the way of technical innovation (except that governments adhere to breaking this rule more often than not, but that's for another time)

[–] MigratingtoLemmy 1 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Any cheap device with a bootloader that can be unlocked with a good dongle (check out the new SMSL dongle, looks cool)

 

I'd like to be able to contribute financially to people/communities who run infrastructure, such as nodes, for layers like I2P and Freenet. Where do I find them, and does contributing directly to the projects themselves help in this regard?

Thanks!

 

Has anyone tried this?

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I realise that this question is subject to local trends (and I'm in the US), but I encourage people in other countries to submit their methods!

How do you accept packages/deliveries anonymously? Of course, there are mail redirection services, but a third party which corroborates with different parts of the chain can likely figure out your identity and what you have purchased/have incoming.

I haven't been able to find a good solution to this yet, and I believe the new rule in the US is that the receivers identity must be reported to the government? This (or a variation of this, I don't remember) is a recent event.

Thanks!

 

Say I purchase a laptop from Amazon/Walmart/any big box store. I assume they note down the unique identifier for the device and link it to the purchase, which has my credit card information.

How would Ebay do this? I'm curious about the extent of information that the marketplace giants have of consumers purchasing electronics from them. Cheap Chinese gizmos might not have unique identifiers but a Dell Laptop certainly has a few.

I'm sure some here can imagine the technical reason for the question. Have a good day ahead!

 

I remember reading an article where the government and Google were able to read notifications and record them from every android device. I wonder if Graphene might have patched this problem, and if not, do they have any plans to do so?

Thanks!

 

Hi,

A problem I have been coming up against is that a lot of the newer, budget Windows laptop (which I will immediately replace with my distribution of choice upon receipt) have memory soldered on the motherboard. This is a decision which brings the utmost distate to my mouth; I'm looking for budget laptops around the $300 mark (new) that let me upgrade their parts. Which models should I be looking at?

I am aware that the used market is fairly decent right now but I'd like to take a look at what's coming up alongside looking at used gear. Thanks.

 

Hi everyone,

I would like to ask your opinions on reliable cloud storage providers for media. I have a media collection that isn't too big (about 2-3TB) that I'd like to store on the cloud since I'll be moving in the future and don't think I can handle multiple hard drives.

What do you suggest? Any issues I should be looking at? I came across Wasabi too, along with the more expensive Scaleway and Cloudflare R2 offerings. For now Backblaze seems fine in terms of reliability, but has anyone come across complaints from them regarding what is stored on their servers?

Thanks!

 

If someone here doesn't want to use GNU at all, Plan9 is probably the next best thing. Is there anyone here that actually uses it day to day?

 

Conceptually, it's fairly easy to understand - nftables, relayd, likely some firewall application.

However, is it as simple as configuring the WAN port as the WiFi interface and leaving it at that? Note that I'm not bothered about double NAT since I won't be opening any ports, and the main router cannot be touched.

I do want my own SSIDs, my VLANs, control over the firewall etc. Basically, my own network space. If anyone has done this/has an idea of the problems I might run into, please do comment!

Appreciate the help!

 

Hi everyone,

Was just going through tower server listings on Ebay. I'm seeing my options decrease mainly due to not being able to fit a standard ATX/SFX PSU into some of these systems.

For example:

  1. Dell Precision T3600/T3610/T5810/T7820 series: PSU with a short height, seems to have about the length of a standard PSU.
  2. Lenovo ThinkStation P520 - although this looks like a TFX PSU from the outside, it's actually a very different way to connect to the components inside.
  3. HP Z440: strange size of the PSU. I don't think an ATX PSU can fit in there.

Now, I have failed in trying to find brackets to place normal PSUs in these configurations. The reason why I don't purchase PSUs on Ebay is because I can't exactly be sure if they are used or not, and I prefer purchasing new PSUs.

With that said, for everyone who purchases these tower workstations - how do you replace your PSUs?

Thanks.

 

I might not deserve to say this, but I really wish Proxmox GmbH maintained an "official" terraform provider instead of relying on the community completely for it, à la Vates (XCP-ng). To be fair, it was the same with VMWare, so I'm not putting the blame on them.

For example, neither one out of the two well known Terraform providers (Telemate and bpg) support the newer SDN capabilities. Now, of course, it's new so I completely understand that it would take time to write code for said functionality. Especially when it's a community effort. It's just that if Proxmox handled it directly I feel like the community would be able to better support them by supplementing features on top of a base that they create instead of going from scratch.

I believe Proxmox has said that Terraform is not their priority, and I understand. It's a bad economy and companies are looking to downsize anyway. With that said, I hope I do get to see this someday.

Speaking of which, which IaC tool do you use for your Proxmox install/cluster?

 

For context: I want to automatically enable Intel SGX for every VM and LXC in Proxmox, but it doesn't seem like there's a way to do it using APIs AFAIK (so Terraform is out of the question unless I've missed something) other than editing the template for the individual LXC/VM.

I'd like to know if there's a tool that can automate this. I could potentially write a shell script but I'd like to know if there's something that's mature software before I go do this. I have been reading about Packer, Vagrant and cloud-init but I don't think this is something in their scope of usage.

Thanks!

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