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  • I would take the toaster one just so I could mess with my friends

  • Yet another "recommend me a distro" post
  • I switched to fedora some months ago and I've been really enjoying it. Maybe worth a shot.

  • What dotfiles manager do you use?
  • I didn't even know that was a thing, I just keep it in a git repo

  • What do you all think of Mental Outlaw
  • When did he ever talk about those things? Did I miss something?

  • Watching ads while grandma is choking on a fish bone
  • Perhaps they could just add a toggle for the uploader that made sure no ads play in front of the video

  • What is it with services now separating username and password fields?
  • That could be done after the user enters both the email/username and password

    Edit: sorry, I think I misunderstood what you said, but if someone is using something like "sign in with google", we've had separate buttons for that for ages.

  • let them have it.
  • No matter what I'm doing on my computer, I'll always hide it when someone enters my room

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  • Pop os is great for gaming and it comes with nvidia drivers installed

  • How likely is this to work? KVM/VFIO Single GPU Passthrough
  • I now have two gpus, but I've run single gpu passthrough for a long time without any issues. However, you have to keep in mind that some software (such as anticheat for games) will refuse to run in a virtual machine.

  • SHARE WITH THE CLASS: What aliases are you using?
  • There is a shell option for this (at least in zsh): setopt autocd. This allows you to change directories while omitting the cd in front

  • Running ejabberd behind a reverse proxy
  • I already have a constant ip on the vpn I still don't get it, sorry

  • Should I give Arch a shot?
  • IMHO arch is way too overrated. It does include a lot of stuff in the repos that others don't have, but the benefit end there in my opinion. My experience on fedora has been way better.

  • Running ejabberd behind a reverse proxy
  • How would I use that in this situation? I don't get it. I already have a vpn set up to communicate between the two devices, and have been successfully running multiple services in this configuration for about a month. It's just XMPP that I'm having trouble with.

  • Running ejabberd behind a reverse proxy
  • The vps communicates with the rpi through a vpn.

    I have not heard of duck dns nor lstio, but I'll check it out when I get home.

  • Running ejabberd behind a reverse proxy

    Hi all,

    As the title suggests, I'm trying to run an ejabberd (xmpp) server behind an nginx reverse proxy. The reason is, I want to be able to run the server on my raspberry pi at home, but have people connect to it through my VPS, which is running nginx. This would be nice because I don't need a static ip and I don't have to leak my ip address.

    I have looked this up, but have not found an answer that works exactly for my use case.

    My current nginx configuration looks like this:

    ``` stream { upstream xmppserver { server 10.8.0.3:5223; }

    upstream turnserver { server 10.8.0.3:3478; }

    map $ssl_preread_alpn_protocols $upstream { "xmpp-client" xmppserver; "stun.turn" turnserver; "stun.nat-discovery" turnserver; }

    server { listen 6969; proxy_pass $upstream; proxy_protocol on; } } ```

    And I have a DNS entry telling XMPP clients to contact my server at port 6969 (this was just for testing):

    !

    I would also need to figure out how to supply ejabberd with the correct certificates for the domain. Since it's running on a different computer than the reverse proxy, would I have to somehow copy the certificate over every time it has to be renewed?

    Thank you for your help.

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    Hello, I’m going to be getting a new computer soon and have thought about linux. Questions inside
  • There is some obscure/proprietary hardware that doesn't play nicely with linux. Fingerprint readers may not work on laptops, for example. I've had trouble with a trackpad in the past.

  • Fuck it, give me your most OVERRATED Distros
  • Gentoo. I say this as someone who used to daily drive it.

    And arch too.

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  • On the server side, as soon as you switch to a modified server software (even just bukkit) - it contains modifications to the original game, and as such, I don't think it can be considered vanilla.

  • Reverse Proxy vs VPN: How do you access your home-server?
  • I use a self-hosted vpn, because I don't want to expose anything to the internet. The ones I do want to, I haven't set up yet since it would require reinstalling my pi. But I do have a reverse proxy set up on a vps that I will use once I get around to doing it.

  • Self hosted Google Keep alternative
  • Nextcloud notes is really nice.

  • Ear pads for the ATH-M20x?

    Hello!

    I've had these headphones for a really long time now but it's really uncomfortable (see attached image).

    I've seen a lot of people recommend the replacement ear pads from Brainwavz, saying that it makes the headphones way more comfortable. But a lot of people are also saying that it changes the sound in a negative way. Now I'm not really an audiophile but I'd prefer if I could avoid altering the sound by a lot while making the headphones more comfortable.

    Someone also suggested the Shure SRH840A pads, which would be preferable since I could get it locally, but I'm not sure whether it fits on the ATH-M20x, since the seller's website says that it's only compatible with that model of headphones.

    Which ear pad should I buy?

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    adam Ádám @discuss.tchncs.de
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