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Ingwie Phoenix (aka. birb)
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[ENG/GER] NOT a bitcoiner/stacker/maxi. I am here to have a damn good time! Rabbithole conniseur; I enjoy random stuff. :D Ex-Furry, (close to) blind, hobby developer/sysadmin, waifu enjoyer, long hair fetish (#hairjob). I sometimes talk about NSFW stuff; because fucking is fun =) (DMs always open.)

its ages ago but when i first heared about them they were offering some kinda card, ye.

I could be mistaken tho...

Looking for funny domains again...and this popped into the list.

neat. XD

Service: https://wee.domains

So, whatever happened to communities on nostr (aka. reddit/lemmy/kbin)? Last I saw it was pretty...uh...dead? o-o

Do we have a unified identification now like n/communitynamegoeshere or something?

Obligatory bother to nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9 to finally make a release happen in Germany.

I damn well want that sexy af black card that lets me pay with real people money but actually use hardcore nerd money.

Wasn't breakfast; more like afternoonish (3pm).

But now I have to google what a greek breakfast is...intriguing. XD

This is why I selfhost as much as I can - but there are certain things I'd rather not. Like E-Mail - I use ProtonMail fo rthat. Or, off-site backups - a means to recover some of the most important things, should the worst case happen. So eventhough I selfhost nearly everything from files, to messaging, to calendar and whatnot, there is a use for external services as either a backup or secondary backbone.

And if I have to use any of that, I might as well chose very clearly what I would want to use. I'd never use OneDrive, although my data is encrypted, for instance (using rclone's "crypt" layer for file contents, filenames and foldernames - all the way).

So if there ever happens to be a service X that I can not selfhost for one reason or another, and I see a chinese competitor in the space, I am likely to pivot there rather than an american thing, as long as I get a means to secure it. Should it then leak anyway, it's more likely to stay in china than would it have leaked from a western company.

That said, this is just /my/ mindset. o.o

Gonna check it out!

As my cluster grows, I will likely want something that gives me insight into what's happening. Currently working on a lil' bit of the Grafana o-o Metrics and stuff is most certainly something I have not been doing a great job with/of. xD

Usually been like, waking up and seing the error on my phoen and like, "oh shoot, it died, cool. so what happened exactly?"

Thats it. That is the config format I will use to build my build tool on. Holy shit, this has EVERYTHING I need - im dying. Amazing. Yes. Please. <3

https://cuelang.org/docs/concept/how-cue-works-with-go/

Imma put this into my cluster. This is neat. I like neat things.

https://github.com/glanceapp/glance

Neat lil recommendation I got today on Github.

You could technically use this to write your own Target Disk mode for generic laptops - just export all USB ports and pop one into your other maschine, lol.

I wish this was a more common feature for desaster recovery...

https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/Pure64/tree/master

#coffeestr with a bit of #smokestr

cuz now its #weekendstr! :D

#random

I am at the point in my digital live where I'd rather use a chinese service, knowing all too well how strong their surveiliance is, but also knowing that my data would never leave china.

So, as long as I never visit china, the data is essentially dead. o.o So what, now they have this random horni german's data and stuff now... and now what? xD

While fighting through Broadcom's sucky AF websites, KBs and crap and then having to KYC my ass out just to download an ISO that was completely free to grab a week ago... was pure pain. o.o

Privacy in the west isn't dead, but it's limping at best. And that surveiliance spans multiple continents and a good dozens of countries - whilst China is just ... China. o.o

iunno man...

So... this is a thing o.o

...guess it'll make a great source reference for when I inevitably write my own operator lmao

https://operatorhub.io/operator/ipfs-operator

I feel like I have hit rock bottom. There can't possibly be any more crap now xD.

Though, "Operators" and the operator framework have been on my mind as a way to provide Tor and I2P service endpoints. Imagine if you could just define a TorIngress or I2PIngress on your service and the respective daemons reload to provide it. Now combine that with stuff like gosmee or Piko (Ngrok alternative) and you could host your entire services without ever exposing a single port on your router. =)

...and, naturally, I'd make a NostrProvider. in-cluster nsecbunkerd and distribute keys from that to services to send DMs or notes or whatever x)

I am a dreamer aight.

https://operatorhub.io