[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

From their FAQ. So it seems there are free 802.11n APs...

If the device has a DSL modem or an 802.11ac wifi chipset, the libreCMC project can't support these devices. There are currently no fully free (libre) 802.11ac or DSL modem chipsets

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Are there open source APs? I was under the impression that everything required binary firmware (even if running something like OpenWrt).

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Details:

Pics:

I just built my first ergo keyboard and would like some recommendations on macros and layers that you find useful. For example, I mapped backspace to the left spacebar and setup the rotary encoder, but I'll take any suggestions!

Blog post about build process and more pics.

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Ya I’m confused why the GitHub repo isn’t updated to 115 and it’s archived…

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

The Thunderbird team periodically does this and holds back upgrades for existing installs.

The Flatpak author is waiting for Thunderbird’s approval before publishing 115.

https://github.com/flathub/org.mozilla.Thunderbird/pull/306#issuecomment-1632388273

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago

You can’t go wrong with a 2-bay Synology 🤷🏻‍♂️ yes TrueNAS is more “selfhosted”, but the Synology is way easier.

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There’s also Infisical if you don’t want to run Vault

https://github.com/Infisical/infisical

I personally use Ansible to deploy my .env files to my Docker host. The .env files are encrypted in Ansible Vault and deployed to the server as chmod 400 so only I can access them.

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Here is what I listen to (I also work in DevOps):

  • https://2.5admins.com/ - 2.5 Admins is a podcast featuring two sysadmins called Allan Jude and Jim Salter, and a producer/editor who can just about configure a Samba share called Joe Ressington. Every week we get together, talk about recent tech news, and answer some of your admin-related questions.
  • https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/aws-morning-brief/ - Chief Cloud Economist Corey Quinn goes through the torrent of news about Amazon’s cloud ecosystem and strains out the noise. Then he takes what’s left and gently and lovingly makes fun of it.
  • https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/screaming-in-the-cloud/ - Every week, listen to host Corey Quinn interview domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing to discuss AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.
  • https://latenightlinux.com/ - Late Night Linux is a podcast that takes a look at what’s happening with Linux and the wider tech industry. Every week, Joe, Félim, Graham and Will discuss the latest news and releases, and the broader issues and trends in the world of free and open source software. Expect drinking, swearing, strong opinions, and Félim being trolled about AI and the cloud.
  • https://linuxactionnews.com/ - Stay up to date on the latest news and developments in Linux and open source. Chris and Joe bring their experience and perspective to the week's events.
  • https://isc.sans.edu/podcast.html - A brief daily summary of what is important in cyber security. The podcast is published every weekday and designed to get you ready for the day with a brief, usually about 5 minute long, summary of current network security related events. The content is late breaking, educational and based on listener input as well as on input received by the SANS Internet Stormcenter.
  • https://changelog.com/podcast - Software’s best weekly news brief, deep technical interviews & talk show.
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LXD is now under Canonical (linuxcontainers.org)

Interesting move by Canonical. Wonder if this is related to the new GUI for LXD that Canonical released recently? Or maybe they want to bring more projects in-house after the RHEL shakeup?

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 38 points 1 year ago

Lemmy.world is run by an actually competent admin who has experience running other Fediverse software.

https://lemmy.world/u/ruud

[-] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I like Flatpaks for running proprietary software (Slack, Discord, Spotify) because I can use Flatseal to lock down permissions for each app.

I also agree with someone else that said Flatpaks don't really integrate well when they need deep system integration.

I really like that Flathub now has a verified section (as opposed to some random person packaging the application).

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