pahakala

joined 1 year ago
[–] pahakala 2 points 1 year ago

I quite like the grml-zsh-config git prompt. Its fast and simple.

[–] pahakala 6 points 1 year ago

If you turn on Federation in Gitea app.ini settings then WebFinger will work. Nothing else is currently implemented.

[–] pahakala 3 points 1 year ago

There is also a authy-export tool that makes it pretty easy to export all the tokens to selfhosted pass repo.

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

do you have two or more yubikeys? how do you handle sites that only allow registering a single webauthn dongle? how do you handle backup 2fa?

loosing my yubikey is the main reason why i havent used it yet for webauthn. I just use pass and openpgp keys stored on the yubikey as that way it was possible to backup the encryption private key to a seperate usb drive that can be used to restore it later if needed.

[–] pahakala 1 points 1 year ago

i see you have not tried to configure and debug dynamic split dns setups that are very common in enterprise vpn world.

before systemd-resolved you had to use dnsmasq running on localhost with bunch of shell scripts to reconfigure it when vpn interfaces come and go for split horizon dns to work propperly.

now with systemd-resolved you can easily tell it what dns prefixes are handeled by what dns server and everything is nicely cleaned up after vpn goes down.

[–] pahakala 3 points 1 year ago

fedora will be fine as it is the upstream provider of rpm build files

fedora -> centos stream -> RHEL

Rocky Linux and Oracle Linux that take the RHEL sources without contributing back are having their src rpm access cut.

[–] pahakala 59 points 1 year ago (11 children)

systemd is one of the best things that has happened with linux. Instead of random shell scripts that work differently on each distro, now you have a single ini conf file for your service that configures automatic restarts, sandboxing and activation in a easy to use way.

[–] pahakala 1 points 1 year ago

Thats pretty cool. I have used pkgfile for similar file searching.

 

Obviously Microsoft Access is the best but it would be cool to hear your opinion.

[–] pahakala 3 points 1 year ago

Maybe a bit different but I quite like WikiJS https://js.wiki/

I have it setup to use PostgreSQL and its built in text search engine and every page is also saved into a git repository.

I have quite a lot of notes written there over the years and im pretty happy with it.

[–] pahakala 1 points 1 year ago

ProFont looks quite nice, pretty similar to Terminus Font that I usually use in terminals.

[–] pahakala 2 points 1 year ago

LFS is fun. Its like cosplaying as a package manager :D

[–] pahakala 4 points 1 year ago

same, its pretty solid for a meme os. For anything else I usually use Debian.

view more: next ›