@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch
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gyptazy

@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Believer in the power of open-source & community-driven innovation.

Former AS20621 NetOp that loves FreeBSD & illumos. Currently mostly in DevOps & developing (Python, Rust). Contributes to #Ansible & #GradenLinux. Evaluating and production usage of #RISCV hardware/software.

Projects:

  • BoxyBSD.com - A free VM hosting service to provide some value back to the community.
  • manpageblog.org - A static blog generator in manpage design.
  • QualvoSec - A security patch management tool.

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jpmens, to random
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gyptazy,
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Thank you! Very happy to hear and it is running on my #manpageblog which is of course #opensource and can found here:
https://github.com/gyptazy/manpageblog

RL_Dane, to random
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Anyone got shell accounts to an OpenBSD server I can get an invite to? (Not privileged or anything/teensy quota is fine)

Just wanted to have a shell account I can learn on. I do have an OpenBSD machine at home, but my PineBook is realistically Linux-only. OpenBSD will run, but the framebuffer doesn't work (yet?), so I think it's just "hope xenodm works, otherwise debug with a serial cable" ;)

P.S. I think I was looking in the wrong place. There is a list here: https://tildeverse.org/members/

gyptazy,
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@RL_Dane I can provide you a whole VM (see also https://boxybsd.com). Just DM me in Matrix

gyptazy, to IT
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Do people (#SysOps & #NetOps)) still care about the country assignment of their #IPv4 & #IPv6 networks used on their servers? Or don’t you mind about it anymore…?

Example: Coming from .de and using a French IP is ok for you?

gyptazy, to grafana
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We just released 7.5.30 & 2.2.15 ( & forks keeping the license).

  • Plutono: Fix roleAttributionPath
  • Plutono: Fix null pointer references
  • Plutono: Security - Update crewjam/saml to 0.4.14
    [...]

https://gyptazy.ch/notes/plutono-7-5-30-and-vali-valitail-2-2-15-release-a-grafana-fork/

koyu, to random
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How to selfhost your entire online life:

  • Caddy (Webserver)
  • Nextcloud (File storage, calendar, contacts etc.)
  • Mailcow (E-Mail)
  • ejabberd (XMPP, instant messaging)
  • Invidious (YouTube client)
  • Mastodon (social media)
  • Vaultwarden (Passwords, credentials and secure file sharing, replaces services like 1Password or WeTransfer)
  • Joplin (note taking)
  • Miniflux (news)
  • Agate (Gemini server for people who want to view your content through the CLI)

Thank me later :3

gyptazy,
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@koyu I guess these things sound very easy to people like us - like for a mechanic telling me in a car forum how easy it is to repair the 8 cylinder by machining of cylinder heads and grinding the cylinders while you just need some simple tools and a lift - assuming everyone has something like that in place.

chema, to fediverse
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If you're looking to host your very own single-user/a-few-users instance, you cannot go wrong with . It is simple to install on Ubuntu and works very well with some really solid clients. It is also written in C, so it is fast, with few dependencies. Great work @grunfink, you've got a new monthly supporter on Ko-fi!

https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2

gyptazy,
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@ewhac @chema As @grunfink mentioned, which instructions? Did you used the linked one to my one at https://gyptazy.ch/blog/install-snac2-on-freebsd-an-activitypub-instance-for-the-fediverse/ ? If yes, let me know what didn't work out for you to update the docs.

gyptazy,
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@ewhac @chema @grunfink I've updated the howto for the mentioned things. Thanks for reporting.

gyptazy,
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@grunfink @ewhac @chema updated the howto regarding the mentioned things.

gyptazy, to ubuntu
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This is how one of the cases looks like for the board.

Happy serving on & . Hopefully soon again back on .

gyptazy,
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@cnx honestly, I haven't validated it but according to https://doc-en.rvspace.org/VisionFive2/PDF/VisionFive2_QSG.pdf on page 21, I'd guess it's always max. 5V.

But maybe @DesRoin can tell us more here.

gyptazy,
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That's also how I'd understand this. Just had another look at the docs, where it defines the input power support on page 15 with:

  • Power adapter with fixed voltage from 5 V to 20 V on the USB C power port
  • Support USB Type C PD 2.0, 9 V/2 A, 12 V/2 A, 15 V/2 A, 20 V/2 A

So (but it's still guessed), it is fixed to the 5V for the fan.

CC: @DesRoin

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