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Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•WatchGuard patches ‘critical’ VPN flaw in firewalls that could lead to compromiseEnglish
1·6 months agoI did the exact same thing
You could see if you could swap to the 8311 WAS-110. It’s not the cheapest but it can entirely mimic a ONT and be the new gateway for your ISP.
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Your smart bulbs record 78% of conversations even when you think they're offEnglish
2·9 months agoAnd that’s why I use zigbee and z-wave
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Better alternative to GitHub with good git speeds?English
3·9 months agoIt’s usually the storage costs that will get you if you store large files with GitLFS. Otherwise it’s fairly light with the git repos and container image version persistence.
If you do plan on storing containers, you might want to enable the container purge.
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Better alternative to GitHub with good git speeds?English
62·9 months agoGitLab SaaS and CE (self hosted) are both good options. Self hosted would obviously rely on whatever your server can do. SaaS has been very consistent. I mostly enjoy it for the CI/CD that is provides.
Used CF for years, email routing is neat but they aren’t a inbox provider. They just give a way to send email to another inbox.
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bitly Changes: Link-Shortening, Now with AdvertisingEnglish
1·1 year agoIt’s the other way around, I need to get long links to the CLI
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bitly Changes: Link-Shortening, Now with AdvertisingEnglish
6·1 year agoNot when you are working in a CLI
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bitly Changes: Link-Shortening, Now with AdvertisingEnglish
13·1 year agoLink shorteners have absolutely been useful when you need to go to a long URL on a entirely different device you can’t copy a link to easily.
I’ve used them to make it easy to get to scripts.
You would likely need to build a NAS with a HBA (Host Bus Adapter). I’m not aware of any low-end NAS systems that support SAS
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is your internet speed rigged? They want us consuming, not participating!English
4·1 year agoMy speeds went from 940/50 to 940/35 after Altice bought out Suddenlink (Shittylink)
Then AT&T finally dropped fiber to the entire neighborhood last year and now we have 2.5gbps both ways.
Fuck cable connections, fiber is the way to go if you have the option.
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What is your private way of watching YouTube videos when Invidious or Piped are not working?English
3·1 year agoGrayjay is just plugins for everything, so if you want to add a new platform you can make it
Not an airport, no need to announce your departure
Incoming wall of text
Here is my install script to set up Ubuntu since it has a bit of extra steps for privileged ports https://gitlab.meme.beer/-/snippets/1
Docker compose example, note that my config has a shared network with containers in another compose called
nginxto keep traffic inside docker.name: "gitlab" services: gitlab: image: 'gitlab/gitlab-ce:latest' #command: update-permissions restart: always hostname: 'gitlab.example.com' environment: GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: | external_url 'https://gitlab.example.com' pages_external_url 'https://pages.example.com' pages_nginx['enable'] = true pages_nginx['listen_port'] = 6000 pages_nginx['listen_https'] = false pages_nginx['redirect_http_to_https'] = false #puma['per_worker_max_memory_mb'] = 2048 # 2GB gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_from'] = 'gitlab@mailer.example.com' gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_display_name'] = 'GitLab' gitlab_rails['smtp_enable'] = true gitlab_rails['smtp_address'] = "smtp.sendgrid.net" gitlab_rails['smtp_port'] = 587 gitlab_rails['smtp_user_name'] = 'apikey' gitlab_rails['smtp_password'] = '$SENDGRID_API_KEY_HERE' gitlab_rails['smtp_domain'] = "smtp.sendgrid.net" gitlab_rails['smtp_authentication'] = "login" gitlab_rails['smtp_enable_starttls_auto'] = true gitlab_rails['smtp_tls'] = false gitlab_rails['gitlab_default_theme'] = 2 gitlab_rails['gitlab_shell_ssh_port'] = 2224 gitlab_rails['gitlab_default_projects_features_container_registry'] = true gitlab_rails['registry_enabled'] = true gitlab_rails['registry_api_url'] = 'https://registry.example.com' gitlab_rails['registry_issuer'] = 'gitlab-issuer' registry['log_level'] = 'info' registry_external_url 'https://registry.example.com' registry_nginx['enable'] = true registry_nginx['listen_port'] = 5050 registry_nginx['listen_https'] = false registry_nginx['redirect_http_to_https'] = false gitlab_shell['log_level'] = 'INFO' letsencrypt['enable'] = false nginx['error_log_level'] = 'info' nginx['listen_https'] = false #nginx['proxy_protocol'] = true #nginx['trusted_proxies'] = ["10.0.0.0/8", "172.16.0.0/12", "192.168.0.0/16"] # Workhorse gitlab_workhorse['enable'] = true gitlab_workhorse['ha'] = false gitlab_workhorse['listen_network'] = "tcp" gitlab_workhorse['listen_addr'] = "127.0.0.1:8181" gitlab_workhorse['log_directory'] = "/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-workhorse" # Errors # for sentry error logging the GitLab service #gitlab_rails['sentry_enabled'] = true #gitlab_rails['sentry_dsn'] = '' #gitlab_rails['sentry_clientside_dsn'] = '' #gitlab_rails['sentry_environment'] = 'production' # Add any other gitlab.rb configuration here, each on its own line networks: - nginx ports: # gitlab loves https on 443 #- '80:80' #- '443:443' - '2224:22' volumes: - ./config:/etc/gitlab - ./logs:/var/log/gitlab - ./data:/var/opt/gitlab shm_size: '256m' #deploy: # resources: # limits: # cpus: '6' # memory: 12G # reservations: # cpus: '4' # memory: 6G # disable healthcheck for restoring backup #healthcheck: # disable: true networks: nginx: external: true name: nginx
The VM is a 6 thread 16gb
OS is currently Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS (cloud image which is lightweight) just running a very simple docker engine install using the script (plus a few other options since I script the install)
The load averages as of this current moment are
0.12, 0.15, 0.10so not even a full thread is being used.I let the container run unmetered on the CPU and memory.
I can provide both the compose and my install script (which is on the GitLab instance) if you are curious.
I run GitLab with docker compose and watchtower, all the updates are automated and have never caused any issues for me.
That being said my setup uses about 7-8gb of ram.
Scott@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why is that the Normies had shifted from "I have nothing to hide" to "Privacy is not real"???English
3·1 year agoPrivacy also doesn’t exist when you have the entire website being indexed
I’m also a firm believer in you don’t need to freely give up your data


First they forced giving phone number, now DoB…
Btw they purged me for not providing them my phone number.