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    Comment #33362876

    I'm mildly curious what client side hacks you're talking about?

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    Comment #32829456

    Nifty, reminds me of https://github.com/backtrace-labs/verneuil or possibly https://litestream.io/

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    Comment #29645552

    Oh this can definitely happen, had it occur on my system till I started using nofail as a mount option.

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    Comment #28590134

    I am curious what type of data they're sending to sentry? Could be some leakage there, don't think sentry does PII scrubbing of any kind either iirc.

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    Comment #26325459

    Hahaha. So I have been actually looking at the code under pkg/wg and tracing stuff back into the wireguard-go pkg and so on for a bit. (Which is some very nice and clean code haha,…

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    Comment #26324417

    True, yeah! Just thought it'd be fun to futz with network code for once given the most I do is http usually. Been checking out gliberlabs/ssh the past few hours which is neat. And …

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    Comment #26321345

    So I'm curious are there any good documentation available for using wireguard-go as a lib? Or is it just read the source and also read through flyctl source? Curious about fiddling…

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    Comment #25370036

    Yeah weird. Pop_OS 20.10 with a 1070ti and the nvidia-455 driver doesn't get me past the initial launcher. That's annoying alright.

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    Comment #25369541

    Righteous. It'd probably help if I was using the 455 driver too heh.

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    Comment #25369301

    Where as I can't get it to run at all with proton 13.4 and nvidia-450 Where's proton experimental?

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    Comment #24276319

    Look into Gravitational Teleport. They have a cloud offering in beta where they'll manage the proxy/bastion.

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    Comment #23508732

    I can definitely recommend Salt. Has its bugs/warts like any other config management system. But it works fairly well/is extensible for the most part.

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    Comment #23142665

    For 3, how are you adding the disks to the pool? Not as /dev/sdX right? There are some easy symlinks under /dev/disk/ you can use. I ten to use either by-uuid/ or by-label/ myself.…

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    Comment #22147043

    How so, it's a method for dealing with spammers/marketers and the like who would post low effort or off topic content regularly.

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    Comment #22147038

    No, they do/will not.

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    Comment #21987025

    Check the jellyfin-roku GitHub repo.

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    Comment #21645918

    So restic has at least gotten somewhat better with several upstream PRs getting us past 100TB usability.

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    Comment #21411307

    As far as I'm aware from the IRC channel the primary maintainer is mainly busy moving. I do concede it is annoying having to fold in upstream PRs to my own build of it.

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    Comment #21051243

    Is it hard to dig yourself out though?

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    Comment #21008842

    Are we talking about internet archive or archive team? Different groups/orgs.

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    Comment #19655713

    Same for Salt Stack I'd say. Just a yaml wrapper around execution modules which themselves are either wrappers around cli's or pure python versions of them.

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    Comment #19497799

    I'd love a copy of the notes if you have them.

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    Comment #18511972

    Yeah but overall it's existed for 8~ years.

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    Comment #17931451

    So I'm genuinely curious, how would a Tor/Meshnet like solution helo in this situation? Because I'm not seeing it.