Good morning!
I just decided to give it another try to see what would happen this time. Well, turns out your cert expired o.o
Good morning #Nostr!
Oh my god the progressbar-staring IS REAL.
I am soooooo guilty of that too. idk why, but its mesmerizing.
apt, apk, ... If there is a progress bar, I gawk. And I certainly did that during my first IBD - learned the hard way that those take a while... ^^'
Sorry, I have never seen this before.
Looking at the output of cURL against this, it only sends but a single, simple script tag; so that is quite incorrect HTML from the get go.
Taking a look at this in the browser console, shows the same incorrect HTML. The event listener did seemingly fire, I can see a response from `.../client/` as requested in the fetch() call:
https://void.cat/d/FaoVfeC6dYnusT8eqUskK5.webp
But aside from that, no error is shown. I didn't disable my adblock and my browser is Opera GX (which is usually also a source of troubble on it's own...).
Sorry, this is all I could figure out ^^'
And also the docker-compose from your repo; I just modified the volume paths and the referenced image; the rest is the same.
Your repo, master branch, same dockerfile, just built off an ARM64 host.
Build script is here: https://github.com/IngwiePhoenix/laminar-ci-scripts/blob/master/cfg/jobs/nsecbunkerd.run
nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft I might found an issue in #nsecbunkerd:
https://void.cat/d/UMxEz23mSjrSxAMtkk2T2T.webp
This URL is specified nowhere in the config:
https://void.cat/d/UfAf8dEwKSbLiETuctXFa.webp
https://void.cat/d/Np9Rt32HwUbFZhMXTVqboT.webp
I suppose that the .env I use is incorrect, although all I did was fix the db path and add my npub; everything else is default and normal. Grepping for `.env.` in the source also didn't seem to show me any other environment variables I could use...
Thanks!
I smell an imminent OOM in my dmesg (:
https://void.cat/d/5n3LDpYBLUvvDtqD2kMnHx.webp
The only good CPU is the one that puts the work in ... imho. ^^
I wanted #nsecbunkerd images...
So I am making my own.
https://builds.birb.it/jobs/nsecbunkerd/1
via: https://github.com/IngwiePhoenix/laminar-ci-scripts/blob/master/cfg/jobs/nsecbunkerd.run
So I can soon just use docker-compose and let Watchtower take care of auto-updating the image and use a nightly cron to do stuff. Will probably do the same with Snort at some point, seing as both the dockurr image and Kieran's own (which is old af actually xD) don't satisfy me. So, let's see where this goes!
Alright, now I just have to think of a way to make my remote server grab the file and install it. o.o
Why does it take a YouTber doing rap to produce some of the best fucking DnB in this country?! O_o
#tunestr #german #rap #dnb https://song.link/s/721E4UTMCmMDfwBnq0PaVN
Ordered a RISC-V (VisionFive2) today, planning to use it as a TVHeadend box to replace my current SAT>IP box. The thing is, hardly any of the software I want to use has a RISC-V binary, so I will be compiling a looooot of things. So! Time to get my hands dirty ^^
The other reason is... I see a bright future for RISC-V. People aren't gonna keep dealing with the absolute shit that Qualcom and friends are putting devs through to do stuff with their chips and features. Look for MediaTek sources - you'll see what I mean. Qualcom is by far the nicest out of the ARM vendors out there - and RockChip is simply absurdly lazy and kinda clingy on their own stuff...
RISC-V fixes that. And thus, I shall learn more about it and jump on that train early. :)
*vibing madly*
#tunestr #german #rap https://song.link/s/73nwWoo8o83Xf92ZQWCBwW
Damn son. xD
https://void.cat/d/FdM2aDzgSgja3HZNRvWxr7.webp
7 Months is ... a lot. In today's tech world, anyway.
No idea who that guy is, but apparently they do Docker images of snort. o.o neat.
https://hub.docker.com/r/dockurr/snort
It even has arm64 builds!
A'right, time to add stuff like Snort builds for my personal rehost and whatnot. This will be fun to fool around with!
I dont know half the names in this uber-track, but Eko Fresh is still nice AF. 12 minutes of good german rap? I am down!!
I got my RockPro64 and accompaing NASCase from PINE64 today.
It has a detachable eMMC module and the dude on ebay included an eMMC reader in the box; meaning, its actually super easy to un-fuck the system. :D I plan to put OpenMediaVault on it as a NAS solution, but knowing that I can detach the module any time without needing special software, is so nice. With the NanoPi R6s, I had to buy a USB-A to A cable just to flash the eMMC... x.x So this is suuuuuuper nice. Really appreciating this right now. The only issue, there were only two SATA power cables included, but I do plan to put four drives in there - so, I have to figure out where and how to buy a new cable... I can tell it came from Pine64 itself, because the middle is shrinkwrapped to isolate a little adapter board, and the whole cable is just ketchup and mustard. :D It won't be seen anyway, living inside the case, but ehhh... Still gonna bother me, lol. Also, the PCIe slot isn't fully populated - it is a x4 at PCIe 2.1, so I am gonna find an adapter card that takes full advantage of that slot. ^-^
Decided to just use -H tcp://... and call it a day... that's rather annoying, lol.
this is nutty.
https://builds.birb.it/jobs/webos-sdk/1
I am off to sleep, lets see to what I return. ^^