Same. Moved from OpenWRT through OPNsense to Mikrotik. The performance per watt and per dollar is great.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've Got 'Night Of The Living Dead' On My Homelab ServerEnglish
2·21 days agoSorry. That is what I meant.
tychosmoose@piefed.socialto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've Got 'Night Of The Living Dead' On My Homelab ServerEnglish
5·22 days agoZero zombies here. I have a couple of Debian servers and one repeatedly upgraded Ubuntu on noble numbat that I’m too lazy to migrate to Debian. None have zombies.
Do you run a DE? Mine are headless.
No problems here. Pretty basic use, outside light scheduling, tying inside lights together (if a on, turn b&c on), bathroom fan timers, and sensor notifications. I haven’t really messed with the dashboard.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL the color "chartreuse" is named after a liqueurEnglish
4·28 days agoAh, but the color was named after the fruit!
Before oranges were introduced to English speaking areas the color was called yellow red. The use of orange for the color is only attested from c1500.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alright let's see pictures of your super nice rack-mounted, professionally installed labs. I'll start 🙃English
1·1 month agoHa! Mine’s the same! My job was dumping them and said take it if you want it. A v1 TP-Link TL-SG105. I don’t think I’ve used mine in at least 10 years but I can’t bear to throw it away.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alright let's see pictures of your super nice rack-mounted, professionally installed labs. I'll start 🙃English
7·1 month agoClassic blue 5-port gigabit switch. Chef’s kiss!
These things will be with us until the heat death of the universe. Still chugging along.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Microsoft fixes broken Windows update days after vowing fewer broken updatesEnglish
7·2 months agoI mean, say what you want about the tenets of dry white toast eating, Dude. But at least it’s an ethos.
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Everyday Carry. What essentials do you carry on a daily basis?@sopuli.xyz•Pocket organizer and keysEnglish
1·9 months agoAgreed. The only thing the SOG wins on, for me, is the pliers. If I could put the SOG pliers mechanism on a Leatherman that would be pretty good package.
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Everyday Carry. What essentials do you carry on a daily basis?@sopuli.xyz•Pocket organizer and keysEnglish
4·9 months agoNice setup. I really like the custom pouch. that’s the kind of thing I like to make.
Is that elastic webbing stitched as a bit storage?
I had high hopes for the SOG Powerpint. The bitholder is genius, as is its compound leverage for the pliers, like other SOG multitools. And then the can opener snapped off while trying to open a can. Maybe I did it wrong, but I’ve used SAK can openers (new and old style), p-38s, p-51s, pocketknives and even chefs knives to open cans without any trouble. But that Powerpint opener was defeated by a can of tuna. it seems not sharp enough and beveled the wrong way for its placement in the knife. When the can started bending in I stopped and gave it a bit better edge. But it puts the cutting edge a bit away from the rim, and that lets the lid stretch. If you flip it and try going the other way round then the handle gets in the way so you can’t pivot it properly.
After it broke I used the main knife blade and got the can open in 1/10th the time I spent fiddling with the opener. But this ended the Powerpint’s use as my one blade while traveling. Now I prefer a SAK (better scissors too) and Knipex pliers.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English
1·9 months agoThis flag seems to only disable ipv6 on the default Docker bridge network, not daemon-wide. At least per this discussion.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English
2·9 months agoIt’s in the dnsutils package.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English
2·9 months agoWell crap. Do you have no ipv6 address now in
ip addr?Guess I gave Docker too much benefit of the doubt and assumed it should failover to v4 once v6 was disabled. Bad assumption on my part.
Could it be a DNS problem? If you
dig registry-1.docker.io +shortdoes it return an ipv4 or v6 address?It looks like there have been sporadic reports of problems from people since last year.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English
3·9 months agoOk, so it’s probably using NetworkManager. I would try disabling it in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf by adding a block like:
[ipv6] addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy method=disabledThen
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager. Can’t say for sure if this will work. I dislike using NetworkManager on my servers so I can’t test if this works. But hopefully the before/after ofip addris different.Although it looks like your
ip addroutput posted an hour or so ago doesn’t show any ipv6 addressing. Maybe the problem is solved now.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English
3·9 months agoDifferent programs have different defaults.
But in your situation which would be more helpful - prevent this one docker command from using ipv6 (likely more difficult), or preventing all commands from using your broken ipv6 config (likely easier)?
I have no idea about the first. Maybe some people know this detail. But I’m sure that with a distro and version that you’re running, there are lots of people who could help with the second. Raspberry Pi 3B+ is the hardware. What software are you using?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English
112·9 months agoDocker is a distraction in your problem description.
It’s like if you asked why the top gear in your car isn’t working and gave the model of car and engine type and gearbox. But it’s really that you’re stuck in slow traffic. Focus on the road name and destination to find a faster route.
For your problem, search for how to disable ipv6 for the Linux distribution and version that you have installed. You will find lots of guidance. Or share those details here for someone to help.
Or, better might be to see if there is a way to get ipv6 tunneling working on your connection. It may be possible even if the ISP is unhelpful.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English
5·9 months agoSome routers advertise a routable link local.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•US | FCC to Appoint a Babysitter to Make Sure CBS Isn't Anti-TrumpEnglish
5·10 months agosounds familiar.
This appears to be a 14500 lithium ion cell (same physical size as AA), putting out 3.7v for a device like this flashlight that supports it. No voltage step down, just charging circuitry on-board.


Even if I want to, I canopic one to do it.