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  • Debian Sarge which was testing back then. Woody was stable.

  • School is just one simplification after the other
  • Ahh yes. Good ol' Michael Reeves. Awesome.

  • It's not DNS
  • Oh dang, I need to rebuild that one as well by chance. Still running on Buster...

  • ISP Suggests That Record Labels Can Sue Torrent Client Developers * TorrentFreak
  • With that logic they should sue the creators of the AV1 codec as well. Lots of pirated movies will be encoded with it....

  • Knowing what you know about Elon Musk, why are you still on X?
  • My best guess: Ignorance is bliss.

    (As for me I deleted my Twitter account that moment Elon bought the platform).

  • Gentoo goes Binary (packages)
  • So.... Bentoo? Bintoo?

  • What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?
  • Better mainline support for RK3588 SoC

  • How do you manage your photos and videos?
  • Indeed. Immich is the way to go. While stating heavy development I find it quite stable. Did not have major issues with it. However I don't use their interface much. I just use it as 2nd backup location to automatically upload stuff from my phone to something else than the big G.

    Obviously this need some sort of server but a VPS will do.

  • How to make sure transmission is using my vpn?
  • Use a firewall to block all outgoing packages through all interfaces but lo and tun (or wg for Wireguard). Like this for iptables:

    -A FORWARD -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-port-unreachable
    -A OUTPUT -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
    -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
    -A OUTPUT -d 1.2.3.4/32 -p udp -j ACCEPT #replace with public IP of your VPN you try to connect
    -A OUTPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT
    -A OUTPUT -o tun+ -j ACCEPT #replace with wg+ for Wireguard
    -A OUTPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-port-unreachable
    

    If you are paranoid you could mess with INPUT table as well but if OUTPUT is configured properly nobody well ever know your real IP address.

    Not sure how well this works with Docker and such, I use LXC containers.

    The funny thing is that I am actually seeding Linux ISOs (yes, real ones). The reason I am using a VPN to seed those is because the ISP is complaining about random peers hitting (non-existing obviously) addresses in private IPv4 ranges (like 172.16.1.1) and instead if simply dropping those packages at the switch ... oh well. I guess some people have multiple peers connected to each other via private networks but external peers don't know about these connections and simply try to reach them on their private addresses over public internet.

    Anyway yeah I could mess with routing table on my server and null-route those ranges but I have an active VPN contract already so why not using it?

  • Who's your favorite fictional US President?
  • Leslie Nielsen would be perfect.

  • is cyberpunk 2077 good now?
  • Might be a bit too early to be the judge of balancing since it has been just a few days. But for now all I can say is it looks promising.

  • Why are you on lemmy right now?
  • Because I can 💪
    Anyway mostly to screw reddit.

  • What is your favorite content creator that has under 10,000 followers/subs?
  • NicoD's SBCs. Does single board computer reviews, traveling videos and music. Around 4,4k subs https://www.youtube.com/@NicoDsSBCs

  • What's some really unpopular opinion you have?
  • Cheese is just rotten milk. Though I enjoy it.

  • As badly described as possible, what is your favorite video game?
  • Bumfights on an island where losers become zombies.

  • what you think about funkwhale?
  • I think it is a great piece of software. Unfortunately I have no real usecase for it so I don't run it on my own. Gave it a shot in the past though.

  • Be honest, do you still use reddit?
  • Nope. Account und its contents deleted and never looked back.