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Debian trixie is already in Soft Freeze and will go into Hard Freeze mid May. So we could start thinking about upgrading, maybe once Debian trixie is in Hard Freeze? @Not_Oles, @babywhale what do you think?
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(Quote) Having more data might help - you still have to know how to use all that data (as demonstrated by the largest email providers, it doesn't seem to be sufficient to just have all that data available). If you don't have that data available in-h…
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Another kernel update: Linux hlcs.metalvps.com 6.1.0-34-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.135-1 (2025-04-25) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Good spam filter, yet no false positives. Good availability.
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OpenBSD 7.7 released (Apr 28, 2025)
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(Quote) How exactly do you define snooping? A provider looking at what files are stored in an ftp storage account? What about a provider looking at the .bash_history of a web hosting customer of a shared hosting plan? Or maybe a provider looking at …
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(Quote) No IPv6?
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(Quote) LowEndEffort maybe? (5 comments within 2 hours and then disappearing again for 2 weeks)
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(Quote) https://nitter.poast.org/ usually works quite well for Twitter, e.g., https://nitter.poast.org/youself64
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Rebooted the server to apply the Linux image update to linux-image-6.1.0-33-amd64
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(Quote) I am actually on kvmtx12 with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X. (Quote) Is that the 32-bit or 64-bit version of OpenBSD?
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Just noticed something weird on my @linveo NetBSD VPS: tried to SSH into it and SSH just hung (it did establish the TCP connection and did some handshake, but I didn't get a shell); the VPS did respond to pings. So went to the control panel and logg…
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(Quote) What does/did your environment look like? Maybe the right thing to do would be to generate the locales you are actually using?
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(Quote) ssh will most likely have set those LC_* environment variables from what you have on your local machine (that's why I had added a few locales back in December)
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(Quote) Added @babywhale to the root account. Welcome!
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@Not_Oles are you using atop? Noticed https://lobste.rs/s/jaxxly/you_might_want_stop_running_atop (and atop is installed on this server) - there is not much information, but maybe worth being cautious and uninstalling atop (after all it's running i…
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I noticed that the system clock was quite a bit off, so I installed systemd-timesyncd to keep it in sync via NTP now.
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Why did they even (have to) send an email to tunnelbroker.net - isn't it usually fully automated? So you would usually just create a new tunnel in their web interface - did that fail? Also, what happens if you create a tunnel with one IP address and…
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Applied the Debian 12.10 updates: $ cat /etc/debian_version 12.10
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(Quote) Issued On: Sunday 16 March 2025 at 08:46:21 and the old one seems to have expired a few hours earlier: Not After : Mar 16 01:52:43 2025 GMT
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Finally found some time to actually make use of the output from tilemaker. Mostly followed the steps from Building OpenStreetMap tiles, except that I am using my own server to serve the tiles from the generated mbtiles files (Europe is a 41 GB .mbti…
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DOJ: Google must sell Chrome, Android could be next Could this improve things? What would be the business case for a standalone Chrome?
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(Quote) That site tests a few common trackers - for the ad tests it doesn't even test real-world examples, so I am not sure what the score would tell me in that case. What does a score of 90 vs. a score of 70 tell you then? Sure, ublock lite might …
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(Quote) Firefox OS comeback? Still running Firefox OS 2.6 prerelease on my Sony z3c...
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Hmm... a bit too much copy and paste for my taste: (Quote) Where exactly would I find that?
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(Quote) I am not really sure how that would help (longer term). Are they in a position to keep supporting Manifest V2 after Google has removed the Manifest V2 code from Chromium? Also, they seem to be a few versions behind Chromium (130 vs. 134) - …
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Maybe it's just me, but this seems concerning (from their "Dewlance - Free Web Hosting - 15th Anniversary - Lifetime - Instant Setup - 1GB NVMe"): (Quote)
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Quite interesting thread over in NetBSD land. Two things to note: * there is actually a simpler way (in NetBSD) to configure IPv6 where you get a /64, but the gateway has an IP address that is not from the /64, e.g. route add default 2001:0db8:1::1…
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(Quote) I actually managed to convert the Europe tiles yesterday, which resulted in an 28 GB .mbtiles file after around 2 hours of working with 100% CPU on all cores. It's not clear how much memory it really needed as it was using lots of memory map…
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to check the IP spam score: scam alytics those are different things, so not sure why you are talking about spam in your post
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(Quote) Sure, if you want something you can rely on, sign up with a commercial provider. I don't think the "community" server should in any way try to compete with commercial providers or take away business from them (particularly as it's …
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(Quote) It definitely shouldn't just idle all the time - that would be too wasteful. BTW, did some test runs yesterday with tilemaker, and got it to convert "South America" to vector tiles (but already using around 11 GB memory during the…
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(Quote) Just installed a few required packages for that apt-get install libboost-dev ibboost-system-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-filesystem-dev luajit2 libluajit2-5.1-dev libsqlite3-dev shapelib libshp-dev rapidjson-dev and with that …
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(Quote) Not sure... one thing that's on the back of my mind is the use of OpenStreetMap data - so maybe I could start looking at tilemaker. What's never clear with all of these OSM related projects is how much resources these projects need - so I gu…