colifloro

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[–] colifloro 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Have you checked tailscale? a one click wireguard, free for quite a lot of devices. there is a project to selfhost the control server https://headscale.net/

[–] colifloro 2 points 5 months ago

I'd try to stick to the official recommendations to backup immich: https://immich.app/docs/administration/backup-and-restore/

[–] colifloro 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

If you work in IT you will love it. If you work for a company and understand IT jargon you will enjoy it. If you have no connection whatsoever with IT you won’t make the first two chapters 😅

[–] colifloro 2 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Currently reading The Phoenix Project after postponing it for months, I finally found time during Christmas. So far i’m liking it, though you need to be connected to IT to enjoy it.

[–] colifloro 1 points 1 year ago

I’ve being dealing recently with issues related to DNS resolution in docker containers. Are you using by any chance pihole as well?

[–] colifloro 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

correct! i got the account from my employer, i would never pay for that crap!

 

Hi all

Since some days ago I've being experimenting running vaultwarden locally, and with pleasure I'm ready to move all my password from Lastpass (around 400).

However, since I'm a business user, Lastpass introduce quite some difficulties in order to export your passwords. The internet is full of tricks you can try; if they work for you, congratulations, if not, you can try what I will be suggesting in the next following lines. This feels good, since a lot of this recommendations are suggested in reddit, neither of them worked for me so the new-good-one that made the trick for me will be here in lemmy and not in reddit 🤟

To my knowledge the first suggestion (that didn't work) for me, is to export using the export option of the vault. This is disabled for business users. The second suggestion is to use the browser extension, via de Account -> Fix a problem yourself option (great name btw Lastpass, jesus...).

So here comes what worked for me: In my current LastPass plan I can link a personal account to my vault, so I created a shared folder in my business account, moved all my passwords, and from my personal account I was able to export them from the vault. Now I have a CSV that can be imported in my selfhosted Bitwarden and get rid of LastPass at once.

Hope this can help anybody else!

[–] colifloro 3 points 1 year ago

Perhaps a different approach, but have you checked your local library?

[–] colifloro 8 points 1 year ago

it looks like they don’t contemplate to migrate (yet).

[–] colifloro 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hi! I park my babboe in my front garden with some thing like this. It’s not difficult to put on and in the NL a lot of people park it like that on the streets.

[–] colifloro 1 points 1 year ago

great improvement!! thanks!

 

Hi all,

I decided to take a look at the new Debian (12) which I installed yesterday. I chose KDE as DE, since last debian was using quite an old version. After some tweaking, I managed to use Wayland instead of X11, however I'm getting some random stuttering every now and then. I don't see anything special in the logs, so I was wondering if someone else is experiencing something similar, or where could I search for solving this issue.

Thanks!

[–] colifloro 1 points 1 year ago

I came back to switch for TOTK (I'm an avid steam deck user that haven't touch the switch for months, but this is an special occasion), and Cult of the Lamb for any other day.

[–] colifloro 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I install only two games: one AAA or long one, and one indie/short one. I choose on of the two per day depending on my mood, but I won’t install any other one until I finish them. It worked well so far, and it also helped with the limited storage the deck has (yes, playing mostly on deck, but I guess it helps no matter the setup)

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