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#DevOps Engineer with a heavy focus on #CloudOps with #Kubernetes #k3s #Rancher #Helm. Smithing my own cloud services, for the infrastructure I build, with #Kotlin #PostgreSQL #SpringBoot on #Docker #containerd #Linux #Alpine #Ubuntu. On hobby projects I'm working with #Nim #Rust #Julia #Nu #Ballerina #Nix.

127 means (command) not found.

Make sure, the command in question is known in the executing environment.

To test this, you might wanna temporarily use absolute paths. Since this approach is naturally never a good idea in NixOS, you have to change it afterwards, if you find out it works this way & then fix the issue with the environment.

It's an Instant Messenger.

I generally oppose services requiring phone numbers, just to fuck us over.

When will plebs understand its NOT for security, but to get data from you easier & not allowing you to have more than a single verified account?

It's so easy to social engineer your way into getting someone's phone number & then getting access to all important centralised shit services, like Google, Amazon & Microsoft products registered by the victim, who lost his phone number through a social engineering attack.

There are tons of people who lost so much, due to this.

If services actually want security, they need to implement hardware key, TOTP & GPG support. This would be implemented by those monopolies, instead of the requirement for phone numbers, if they actually gave a damn about your account security.

I generally oppose services requiring phone numbers, just to fuck us over.

When will plebs understand its NOT for security, but to get data from you easier & not allowing you to have more than a single verified account?

It's so easy to social engineer your way into getting someone's phone number & then getting access to all important centralised shit services, like Google, Amazon & Microsoft products registered by the victim, who lost his phone number through a social engineering attack.

There are tons of people who lost so much, due to this.

If services actually want security, they need to implement hardware key, TOTP & GPG support. This would be implemented by those monopolies, instead of the requirement for phone numbers, if they actually gave a damn about your account security.

It is alive!

I have awakened my Docker wrapper for the #Mumble server `murmur` from it's 3 year long sleep!

https://hub.docker.com/r/akito13/murmur

I'm now wondering whether Fairphone does some crazy shit with the OS. Maybe there's a bug in it. I heard from others online, that Fairphone have a couple of bugs here & there, that no other phones ever experience.

I use a custom ROM & probably (didn't check) disabled energy optimisation. Making backups since years with screen off & not giving a damn about how the backup goes.

I already restored random backups, which I did not check, twice on two different pleb phones - didn't have to watch restoration process, either - and all worked fine.

So, not sure, if this is a new issue or something, but when it comes to apps being frozen, shut down or whatever, it's pretty much always the OS' fault in 99.99% of cases.

Android, especially pleb ROMs, are extremely "optimising" the crap out of every app.

Samsung & Xiaomi pleb ROMs even kill system apps, if they want to.

https://dontkillmyapp.com/

Does not make sense.

Threema is the most convenient privacy focused communication mobile app in the entire world. The Matrix protocol is good, but *any* client is an utterly laughable joke compared to how #Threema works on the same or sometimes even better UX level as or than a privacy invading crap app.

The problem I see with this is that I never want to read posts from all followers, because the more followers you get, the more bots you get, that just follow you for no reason other than them being some spam/scam/troll bot.

Right now, this is no problem in Nostr, especially for me, since barely anyone follows me & Nostr still needs way more users.

However, even with such a comparatively small user base, I've already seen a couple of annoying accounts & plenty of spam, which you all probably experienced as well with those airdrop bullshit notes.

If there were a way to filter all spam crap from such a feed, I would definitely be interested in it, though. :)

I'm currently trying to awaken my Docker project for the #Mumble server, i. e. `murmur`, from its 3 year long sleep by upgrading versions & bringing the content up to speed.

Already set up automatic Docker Hub deployment via GitHub Actions, though I'm still in the process of fixing the build process, step by step. :D

https://github.com/theAkito/docker-murmur

Is there a reason anyone would still use #Gogs when we have the one & only #Gitea?

https://about.gitea.com/