NFS for storage, tailscale / wireguard for access control?
NFS for storage, tailscale / wireguard for access control?
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I don’t do anything interesting. I’ve got the ten workspaces, and win+p to start stuff.
The only interesting thing is win+PrintScrn, which takes a screenshot to /tmp, and then opens it in pinta to crop.
Actually I also have win+z bound to turning off the laptop screen. That’s all I can remember
I wish you could have unlimited guesses, and only had to get kinda close, but also only had the color to go by. Maybe “how close can you get in 5 guesses”, rather than binary searching for characters. Also, this reminds me of sha256le.
It sounds like this law only impacts some fast-food chains, so there are alternatives (within CA) for the displaced drivers to turn to. I’m guessing they may even end up at the same places, just under a 3rd-party delivery service instead. Which still sucks, of course, if you’ve ever called doorgrubdashhub support - “what support”
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Dhcp clients renew their leases at 50% of the lease time, so there’s really no point in having a lease time longer than half an hour.
I only go up to 12 hours at home so that leases survive devices being powered down overnight, and I have an absurd number of addresses available. Even then though, clients tend to request their previous addresses first when getting a new lease, so things can expire with no issue
Optimus gets complex quick. You’ll be reading pci bus ids before you know it. Keep the wiki open, go slowly; you got this :)
I am most productive between 5 and 7pm. No meetings, calls, coworkers, or pressure to respond to emails.
I work as a cybersecurity consultant.
This is going to be excellent for business.
I recall eleventy being pretty good.
I had one issue with it, re how it generated links, that didn’t match how I needed it to in order to migrate my site, which was a dealbreaker for me. But other than that, it was solid.
I despise jekyll, purely from the standpoint of the state of their documentation.
There was another, that was extremely lightweight and configurable, at the cost of requiring much configuration - I think it was called “metal” - if I can find it I’ll report back
Edit: Hexo and Metalsmith. Hexo scratches my javascript itch; metalsmith is extremely versatile - it’s more of an erector set than a finished thing.
Indeed, and good points. How many users do you have? I assume this isn’t just for you, and setting up multiple nfs shares with tailscale access policies isn’t feasible. SMB might be the best play. I’ll have to refresh my memory on file sharing protocols