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chris Chris @programming.dev

I’m a nerd, doing nerd things…

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Swiss cow dies after cyber attack
  • This article is so stupid. The cow did not die due to a cyber attack. Cows get pregnant and have births all over the world regardless of data in a milking machine.

  • Using Fibonacci Numbers to Convert from Miles to Kilometers and Vice Versa
  • This was the most interesting and insightful post I’ve seen today.

  • Kummakivi is a 500.000 kg rock in Finland that has been balancing on another rock for 11.000 years
  • If that was a comma, it would be way more impressive…

  • Best Oracle server for hosting SimpleLogin
  • I got hired into an Oracle shop - so Oracle has been my DB platform for over a decade. I wouldn’t use Oracle if they paid me. They blow and suck at the same time.

  • In CLI design, how to ask the user for a nested structured input?
  • Just pass in the name of a json file as a CLI input (or default the name and act on it if present or use it if indicated [e.g. /U == use json.config]).

  • Any C# devs want to share their setup?
  • What process do you use to sign your binaries?

  • Terminal Utility Mega list!
  • Lazygit. Nice TUI for git.

  • is it possible to run pixelfed on a domain that already runs mastodon?
  • Glad you found similar issues. At least you know “it isn’t me”.

  • is it possible to run pixelfed on a domain that already runs mastodon?
  • I’m seeing posts about OIDC support in mastodon but not yet for pixelfed.

  • is it possible to run pixelfed on a domain that already runs mastodon?
  • Hmm. Ok, but mastodon and pixelfed are unrelated services at the authentication level. When you hit the home page of each it’ll ask you to authenticate. Even if you use the precise same info (e.g. name, email, password even), each one will be authenticating separately. Or am I missing something still?

  • is it possible to run pixelfed on a domain that already runs mastodon?
  • This doesn’t answer your exact question and I haven’t done this with webfingers, but I’ve done this with a reverse proxy like nginx (or traefik) and no special DNS tricks. Your example.com will point to 1.2.3.4 IP and then the subdomain routing is handled by the reverse proxy. I’ve had upwards of 8 different domains and subdomains all running on a single box taking advantage of docker containers.

  • my weekly sourdough
  • That looks amazing.

  • Passing on the right on a highway
  • If I were a traffic cop, I’d pretty much just enforce this one law. All day. Every day. Left lane squatter? Straight to jail.

  • SSD only NAS/media server?
  • I have 4 spinny disks in my NAS. The tile the server is sitting on makes more noise than the drives. I wouldn’t worry about it too much.

  • New machine day
  • I just got one last month. Love it.

  • Do you configure your servarr docker containers from one docker-compose file, or individual ones?
  • I liked having them all in the same file - easier to keep everything in sync. I also had “dependency” links to keep things starting in order.

  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • Yes.

  • Flipboard leaves X for Mastodon
  • 7 of 9. She’s on the Fediverse…

  • WholeSomeMemes @lemmy.ml Chris @programming.dev

    A kbin screenshot is not a meme

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    What are these “finial” looking things mounted to the roof area of homes on the East Coast

    Saw these on a trip to the Harrisburg area of Pennsylvania.

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