Self-hosted IP-phone network
Just for fun, a few associations I’m part of want to set up our own IP-phone network, with our own phone numbers and such....
Regarding mullvad
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What's the name of the fallacy where someone appeals to different circumstances that don't currently apply in order to justify something?
Here is the fallacy I’m describing:...
Wayfair's call center insists you give them your SSN before they'll file a report for credit fraud
I just got a bill for a Wayfair credit card that was issued by Citi bank that I did not apply for. I never even shopped on that website....
KeePassXC w/ FF browser add-on on Zorin OS 17.1?
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nginx proxy manager changes IP. How to get static container IP?
all the containers change IP addresses frequently. For home assistant a static IP address of the proxy manager is mandatory in order to reach it. For jellyfin it is useful to see which device accesses jellyfin. If the IP always changes, it doesn’t work properly....
Real life club. It's a club where you only advertise with flyers in real life and the flyer says, do you exist? Are you reading this right now? Come to real life club. We don't have a website
Anyone else have a fleshed out game completion list or am I just properly insane?
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/59403d2b-5f7a-4631-bc7d-32e751b23121.png...
RAID setup for Ubuntu media server
I recently acquired two used blade servers and a short rack to put them in. I’m planning to use one or the other as the replacement for a media server that died on me a bit ago. The old media server was just a little refurb dell workstation, with a single SSD in it, but the servers have 6 and 8 bays, respectively....
What's your most treasured data?
What in your hoard do you treasure the most? I imagine to a lot of us it is photos and videos of our families, which I’d love to hear about, but also interested in rare bits of media or information that makes your collection unique.
[ANSWERED] Back on Linux - It's Always DNS
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Do bike tires increase pressure in summer?
I know bike tires will lose pressure in colder seasons because the air temp causes the pressure to drop, but is the inverse true? Does bike tire pressure go up in summer due to heat?...
is bluetooth's data rate good enough for lossless audio? (flac, pixel 7a, pixel a-series earbuds, graphene, lineage)
the android device I might buy with the audio format I usually listen to....
A question about debating.
If two people agree to a debate, but one of them participates in bad faith, and spends the majority of the time talking over the other, sidestepping virtually every point their counterpart makes, blatantly lies, employs personal insults and frequently airs irrelevant grievances, is it still considered a debate?
How to block certain words on lemmy feed
As the title says I want to block posts with specific words. I’m not an American and lately my whole feed is filled with trump/biden and I’m not slightly interested. Thanks in advance.
Paper tastes good for no reason
how many times have you seen the error "403 Forbidden" when visiting websites on Google or such?
I live in iran, and i see this all the time...
I can now control external display brightness from KDE and I don't know why. Thank you, nameless Linux contributor
This is a short appreciation/user experience story. Tl;Dr I’m enjoying my time on linux...
Questions about Linux-Linux dualboot
So I’ve had enough from partitioning my HDD between Linux and Windows, and I want to go full Linux, my laptop is low end and I tend to keep some development services alive when I work on stuff (like MariaDB’s) so I decided to split my HDD into three partitions, a distro (Arch) for my dev stuff, a distro (Pop OS) for gaming,...
What do you use to edit PDF on your phone?
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Recommended tools for monitoring CPU / GPU temps?
Mangohud works really great for this inside a game, but outside of that I am not sure what to turn to check temps at idle....
If a politician was very vocal about the evils of Dungeons and Dragons and it was revealed that he regularly played CRPGs, would the media call the resulting scandal Baldursgate?
Can someone explain to me why NAT is not enough for security?
Networking noob here. I want to prevent all incoming requests except through a specific port, and that traffic is forwarded to a specific device on the network. NAT seems to do that just fine, it’s almost like a kind of firewall by itself. What kind of threats are there that requires more than just NAT for security?
Which free VPNs are supported by gluetun?
I want to try bitmagnet on the dev server at work (yes, we have permission to use it for personal reasons as long it’s legal) but for obvious reasons it must be tunneled through a VPN....