PlutoniumAcid

joined 3 years ago
[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I was probably exaggerating when I said 50.

I just counted the icons on my dash. 42.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago (7 children)

I tried Proxmox but found it way overkill for home use. I run ~50 Docker containers and I love Docker for its ease of use. Proxmox is an order of magnitude more complicated.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

1970s oil crisis turned off my lights

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago

secret agent

Your username had me quite worried!

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I like it this way. It poses an interesting challenge and new perspective.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 22 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Gravy. You're thinking of gravy.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

If they need to be dead close and touch them to determine plastic, hit them with trespassing.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

This, in combination with 'copyparty' as a Docker container with a volume mapping to my files. Edit locally, and edit from anywhere.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Lucky you to have a place to put those panels. And a parking spot within reach.

Many people don't.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 54 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It will be a looong time before I set foot in that country again, if ever. I'm very sad that I can't visit my nice friends but nobody should have to risk going to a concentration camp.

[–] PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

Boss said, last year's performance met expectations, so we are all not getting any bonus.

What?? Hold on. It's a performance-based bonus. This directly translates to a bonus-based performance, effective immediately.

Fuck the company, I don't work for peanuts.

 

I'm liking the recent posts about switching to Linux. Some of my home machines run Linux, and I ran it on my main laptop for years (currently on Win10, preparing to return to Linux again).

That's all fine and dandy but at work I am forced to use Windows, Office, Teams, and all that. Not just because of corpo policies but also because of the apps we need to use.

Even if it weren't for those applications, or those policies, or if Wine was a serious option, I would still need to work with hundreds of other people in a Windows world, live-sharing Excel and so on.

I'm guessing that most people here just accept it. We use what we want at home, and use what the bossman wants at work. Or we're lucky to work in a shop that allows Linux. Right?

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world to c/claudeai@lemmy.world
 

I thought I'd try an experiment with letting Claude Code work on a fresh project. I'm not diving right into coding - I'm using Claude Code to write the specs first.

I'm blown away. It's like having a short-range time machine. I got so many pages of user stories, tech requirements, roadmaps, mvp vs later versions, and all that stuff. Done in a few hours over two evenings. Yes I hit the limits way before the 5-hour window, but on the plus side I went to bed instead of sitting up half the night, so there's that.

What would have taken me days of typing, Claude just magicked into existence with a snap of its virtual fingers. I review every line of it and still save oodles of time, plus I get to ping-pong about my ideas and refine them along the way.

Using Claude Code instead of just browser-Claude was the real boon. Working with markdown.md files is fast as hell. Running it on my Windows desktop using WSL to get a new one Linux session that maps to my home folder, and simultaneously using Obsidian in Windows to read and edit the output. That sounds a bit roundabout but it's very efficient, and as a side effect I am beginning to grok Obsidian and loving it. A powerful combo, plus it syncs with my phone. Add git to the mix as a finishing touch.

Claude can execute git commands, it can spin up a Docker instance to run the code it will eventually write, and I get to see it my browser, all on localhost.

I won't be surprised if the prototype it produces is shit. But I might be pleasantly surprised that maybe it isn't.

(I wrote this text myself.)

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Hi all - please tell me if I'm doing this wrong:

My 12yo spends all day on YouTube shorts. I want to block it, but can only block YouTube entirely. Blocking for everyone would upset my 15yo, so I need per-client domain filtering.

That was easy on Pi-hole. But my Raspberry died and I heard praise for Adguard Home so now I run that as a Docker container.

  1. I can't figure out how to block YouTube for only some devices. Is that not possible with Adguard? Claude gives me complicated nonsense; you can easily do better.

I want to ditch Adguard and go back to Pihole. The caveat is that I must let Pihole run the DHCP server, in order to get correct per-client blocking. That's a pity, as I have a neat UniFi network set up.

  1. Can I get Pihole's per-client blocking without Pihole as DHCP?

I don't mind setting it all up in Pihole again (as yet another container) because I know it works (it's how I had it before the Raspberry died). But I would love to know if I am going about this the wrong way? Thank you!

 

I'm looking for Arduino discussions and there's plenty on Reddit but almost dead silence here.

Is this all there is?

 

Hi all! My very old Mitsubishi Pajero III (V60 from 2000) got a 2" lift kit and now the rear wheels have too much toe-out. The stock tie rods won't adjust far enough and there are no other original "sizes."

So I need some aftermarket tie rods for the rear axle. My own research tells me I need a shorter (longer?) version of the original part number MR508134 (Imgur).

Two questions:

  • Am I correct that the rear toe angle is adjusted via this part?
  • Given that the stock MR508134 is no sufficiently adjustable, what sort of aftermarket part should I be looking for? I'm in Europe.

(For the sake of completeness: the front tie rods have adequate adjustment range.)

 
 

TLDR: I consistently fail to set up Nextcloud on Docker. Halp pls?

Hi all - please help out a fellow self-hoster, if you have experience with Nextcloud. I have tried several approaches but I fail at various steps. Rather than describe my woes, I hope that I could get a "known good" configuration from the community?

What I have:

  • a homelab server and a NAS, wired to a dedicated switch using priority ports.
  • the server is running Linux, Docker, and NPM proxy which takes care of domains and SSL certs.

What I want:

  • a docker-compose.yml that sets up Nextcloud without SSL. Just that.
  • ideally but optionally, the compose file might include Nextcloud office-components and other neat additions that you have found useful.

Your comments, ideas, and other input will be much appreciated!!

 

Colors are important!

Red = bad, stop, no, don't, forbidden. That does NOT go with upvotes.

 

Two minutes ago, I decided to clean up the post-Reddit mess on my phone.

I uninstalled RIF, because I use Wefwef now.

I uninstalled kbin, because I use Wefwef now.

Lots of icons disappeared from my launcher. Oops.

In my haste, I failed to notice that kbin is not an app, but actually a browser app like Wefwef. So I did not uninstall kbin - in fact I uninstalled Firefox! And with that, I lost all my launcher shortcuts, all my open tabs, and all my browser apps ( including kbin but also including Wefwef).

I really don't know all the stuff I lost that way but hey, if. I don't miss it then maybe that's okay?

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