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goatsarah , to selfhosted en-gb

I have an router. Let’s say I install Tailscale on it and want to create an interface that specifically routes to one of my exit nodes. Can I do that?

Everything I’ve seen about Tailscale on OpenWRT just provides direct router access to the tailnet (100.x.x.x), but I specifically want to route certain traffic to an exit node.

Can I do this? Do me proud, Fediverse! Hoping I can get good answers here without resorting to Reddit.

tvcvt ,

I’ve done something similar, though not with openwrt. There may be a decent way to do this on the firewall, but I ended up using the ACLs available from the Tailscale console.

I removed the default allow all rule. I made a group called admins that can access everything and then added a set of routes that everyone on the tail net could access.

I’ve only recently set this up, but initial testing seems to have this working as hoped.

LunchEnjoyer ,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not sure this hits the nail for you or not, but I recently solved a question I had regarding tailscale and routing traffic through an exitnode that was using a VPN. Could be worth a peek.

Solution was Docker and Gluetun ✨

Check it her 👉 lemmy.world/post/7281194

ameliajeff , (edited ) to books

Escaped from North Korea With a Simphony

In the shadow of Kim Jong Il's oppressive regime, of courage and musical defiance emerges. This dramatic escape saga from North Korea unfolds with the vivid pages of a scorebook, echoing the symphony of resistance composed by an unsung hero. In this symphony, notes and melodies became the weapons of choice, challenging the iron grip of the North Korean dictator.

The composer's name remains unknown to the world, a silent tribute to the sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom and artistic expression. Their life, like the crescendo of a symphony, swelled with passion and purpose. With each note penned, they risked everything to resist the order of Kim Jong Il and inspire hope among their fellow citizens.

This captivating narrative reminds us of the power of art to transcend borders and break the chains of oppression. It's a testament to the indomitable human spirit, symbolizing the universal yearning for freedom and the lengths one is willing to go to protect it.

As we celebrate the indelible impact of this nameless composer, we are reminded that even in the darkest of times, the language of music can resonate as a beacon of hope, a testament to the unyielding power of the human spirit, and a symbol of resilience against tyranny.

hahattpro ,

I had enough North Korea stuff.

Most stuff I see on Youtube, Talk, show, books from ex North Korea was like, … they want to have people attention.

Tiffany , to random
@Tiffany@disabled.social avatar

I am thinking about autism this morning. Every self-assessment I’ve taken since I was a teenager scores ‘yep, that’s you’. (I have taken a LOT of self-assessments. Every few years I’ll go through a whole bunch, just to confirm.) But I don’t have a formal diagnosis. And even though I would never require a formal diagnosis from anyone else, I have still, for decades, struggled to know whether I’m ‘allowed’ to understand myself in this way or speak about myself as .

GreenRoc ,
@GreenRoc@mastodon.social avatar

@cynaq @Tiffany @actuallyautistic

"The more I seek validation, the worse my life becomes, and the more I allow myself to be myself, the better I feel." I could say the same thing, honestly, about my own journey in life.

Tiffany OP ,
@Tiffany@disabled.social avatar

@cynaq @actuallyautistic Yes! This perspective is so helpful and relatable. This morning I went back and re-took the RAADS-R and the CAT-Q and the results are the same as they have always been - high. And there is my own knowing of myself that has also been the same since I was a teenager! So maybe it is time to claim/name this more openly, despite not having (or seeking) a formal diagnosis. <3

JustBrogrammer , to random
@JustBrogrammer@mastodon.social avatar

I know I'm late to the party, they always did say I was a late bloomer and all, but Good Omens is really really good. I always did like Neil Gaiman's writing but it's another thing to binge watch season 1 of . I mean the binge part was easy as I could not stop and now, here, after the finale I really have to see how a season 2 can be a thing right?
Mainly tip on the hat good sir, fantastic story. @neilhimself 👏👏🎩
(I know now I'm the one putting in line, I'm a monster)

neilhimself ,
@neilhimself@mastodon.social avatar

@s1m0n4 @JustBrogrammer you may be the first person ever to describe Good Omens as too macho.

KraftTea ,
@KraftTea@mastodon.social avatar

@neilhimself @s1m0n4 @JustBrogrammer Hey Neil, any thoughts about Amazon Prime Video doing a bait-and-switch, by announcing that even customers that have already paid annually for their service will find what they watch - such as Good Omens and Good Omens 2 - interspersed with ads?!

Did Amazon give you a heads up on their plans to insert advertising in the middle of your stories as soon as early next year?!

Will revenue from new ads find their way to the cast & crew?
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/amazon-commercials-prime-video-ads-1235598166/

catrionagold , to random
@catrionagold@mastodon.social avatar

Does anyone need a code? I have a few & would love to give them to critical academics or , , pro- comrades… maybe you know people who fit that bill and are still stuck on Xitter?

(I love Mastodon but I think BSky is attracting more former chronic users to switch over, and really, whatever works at this point)

catrionagold OP ,
@catrionagold@mastodon.social avatar

I'm out (yay), but FYI for fellow seeking codes - there are lots more available on request here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYI6kGH9Ez75pq1EtkpqWLiuAhmpFekH0utRMB4MHQvF-fbg/viewform

Tell your friends who are still on - I'd love to see them on Mastodon, but if they gel better with Bluesky, that's still a win!

@academicchatter

joewynne , to random
@joewynne@mindly.social avatar

Shocking beginning!


(Watch party now)

xris ,
@xris@ecoevo.social avatar

@joewynne
Cold open cliffhanger.
@allstartrek

RookieNerd , to fediverse
@RookieNerd@hachyderm.io avatar

@fediverse Let's face it. When talking about the Fediverse, it is very hard to sell interoperability between different types of instances as a major advantage.

SamXavia ,
@SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

@RookieNerd I think most instances have there place when it comes to what users may want there user experience to be like;
Mastodon - a more Twitter / X like experience where you can microblog
PixelFed - a more Instagram like experience where you can share Images without the META data collection
Lemmy - more towards a Reddit like experience
ext.
The good part of the Fediverse is that we can join together through different parts and interact from our own instances (including ones we run ourselves). The main reasons people seem to not want to move over is because they are used to the social media they are already one, the main people they follow don't want to move across and Instances are somewhat confusing at first.

My thoughts are that if META does actually make Threads federate then it will not only open people's mind a bit more when it comes to the Fediverse but maybe other social media's will follow including METAs Instagram and Facebook making it so you no longer have to worry if you are on 'X' website / app instead you just ask for there username and you can chat and see there posts.

root_beer ,
@root_beer@convo.casa avatar

@RookieNerd @fediverse @SamXavia

The specific use case is why I think a reliable, independent review of each is useful.

What differentiates these Lemmy clients:

There are almost as many clients for each of , , , and the rest of the , for a single platform.
Switch platforms, and discover a plethora of other clients.

RookieNerd , to memes
@RookieNerd@hachyderm.io avatar

Let's help Dave getting his way in the Fediverse :)
Stolen from @memes

doomkernel ,

Yo Dave! Have some milk bro.

backhdlp ,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

This can barely be considered exploring 💀

Fischblog , to random German
@Fischblog@chaos.social avatar

Grad gelesen: angeblich hat Mastodon eine total große und aktive science-community. Das ist, äh, interessant. 🤔 Ich such die nämlich buchstäblich seit Monaten.

tbones ,
@tbones@social.tchncs.de avatar

@Fischblog @academicchatter @milan : Soll ich entfolgen/folgen oder möchtest du noch Forensik machen?

Fischblog OP ,
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neilhimself , to random
@neilhimself@mastodon.social avatar

My favourite rewards are the Real River Trip and the Be Our Motor levels. Read them and imagine what it must be like to take a circus down the Mississippi on a makeshift boat.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rivercircus/flotsam-river-circus-mississippi-river-tour

davidboatymcboa ,
@davidboatymcboa@mastodon.scot avatar

@neilhimself stopping at Alton the home of one of my favourite bars Fast Eddies

roughghosts , to random
@roughghosts@zirk.us avatar

Reimaging the question "Why translate?"— River in an Ocean: Essays on Translation, edited by Nuzhat Abbas

http://roughghosts.com/2023/11/01/reimaging-the-question-why-translate-river-in-an-ocean-essays-on-translation-edited-by-nuzhat-abbas/

buriedinprint ,
@buriedinprint@mastodon.social avatar

@roughghosts
I've already commented on your site but I really loved this of the new publication.






@bookstodon a.gup.pe

law_geek , to random
@law_geek@mastodon.social avatar

Someone in the other place got me onto sharing 1 randomly selected kindle book a day from my enormous collection. Here are my first three.

The Conductors by Nicole Glover is superb. Magical, mystery, historical & a romance all rolled into a fantastic package.

The Twisted Tree by Rachel Burge is a nordix YA horror & it's fantastic.

A Spirited Tail by Leighann Dobbs is book 2 in the cozy Mystic Notch series & features cats who talk to each other & an oblivious ghost-seeing MC.

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law_geek OP ,
@law_geek@mastodon.social avatar

@jillrhudy yay! It's a fantastic one - I hope you love it!

jillrhudy ,
@jillrhudy@mastodon.social avatar

@law_geek this is how I use the Bookmark function in Mastodon—bookmark book posts! @bookstodon

pluralistic , to random
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

"The Canadian Miracle" is a short story published today by ; it's set in the world of The Lost Cause, my forthcoming novel:

https://www.tor.com/2023/11/01/the-canadian-miracle-cory-doctorow/

I'm serializing it on my podcast! Here's part one:

https://craphound.com/news/2023/11/01/the-canadian-miracle-part-1/

davidboatymcboa , to random
@davidboatymcboa@mastodon.scot avatar

Ok so are all you @neilhimself fans about ready for what I have coming online in the next week or so? Monies raised as always will go to non referral foodbanks and wholly volunteer led charities GET READY it’s coming …

johnnyprofane1 , to random
@johnnyprofane1@neurodifferent.me avatar

A real Halloween memory... Rated .

October 31, 1978. The night I stopped being a meditation teacher.

👉 Content Note: No fucking blue pumpkins were harmed in the posting of this memory.

https://twitter.com/[email protected] https://twitter.com/[email protected]

johnnyprofane1 OP , (edited )
@johnnyprofane1@neurodifferent.me avatar

@actuallyautistic @actuallyadhd

☝️☝️☝️I meant to share this thread with the groups. But messed up.🙏🙏🙏

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