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I’m really excited about turso [1], an amazing project by tursodatabase [2]. It’s worth exploring! Turso Database is a project to build the next evolution of SQLite. References: [1]: https://github.com/tursodatabase/turso [2]: https://github.com/tursodatabase
limbo [1] by tursodatabase [2] is a game-changer in its space. Excited to see how it evolves. Limbo is a work-in-progress, in-process OLTP database management system, compatible with SQLite. References: [1]: https://github.com/tursodatabase/limbo [2]: https://github.com/tursodatabase
hostnamectl to easily change hostname | Nic Payne hostnamectl is apparently a linux utility for easily changing your hostname in a variety of ways I learned there's transient and static hostnames, so that& pype.dev [1] For some reason the ublue ecosystem does not prompt you to set your hostname on install and you get a hostname like bazzite showing up. Looks like this is the fix. hostnamectl –static hostname babyblue-aurora Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://pype.dev/hostnamectl-to-easily-change-hostname [2]: /thoughts/
Ansible Galaxy galaxy.ansible.com [1] Great examples for working with s3 buckets with ansible. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/amazon/aws/content/module/s3_bucket/#examples [2]: /thoughts/
I came across cockpit-identities [1] from 45Drives [2], and it’s packed with great features and ideas. User and group management plugin for Houston UI (Cockpit) References: [1]: https://github.com/45Drives/cockpit-identities [2]: https://github.com/45Drives
cockpit-file-sharing [1] by 45Drives [2] is a game-changer in its space. Excited to see how it evolves. A Cockpit plugin to easily manage samba and NFS file sharing. References: [1]: https://github.com/45Drives/cockpit-file-sharing [2]: https://github.com/45Drives
Using OPNsense with Tailscale · Tailscale Docs Set up a Tailscale VPN on OPNsense. Get secure communication across your devices without the need for complex configuration. Tailscale · tailscale.com [1] On reboot of my opnsense router it did not tailscale up. I’m not sure if a key expired or what happened. The fix was to first enable ssh, then ssh in and run tailscale up. enable ssh # [2] In opnsense System > Settings > Administration > Secure Shell > Enable Secure Shell tailscale up # [3] ssh <opnsense ip> 8 # to select shell tailscale up Follow the link to log in. disable ssh # [4] now uncheck secure shell to lock down the opnsense machine. In opnsense System > Settings > Administration > Secure Shell > Enable Secure Shell Note This post is a thought [5]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://tailscale.com/kb/1097/install-opnsense [2]: #enable-ssh [3]: #tailscale-up [4]: #disable-ssh [5]: /thoughts/
I’ve been debugging a cloudflared tunnel issue in my homelab [1] all day today, and getting really frustrated. My issue ended up being that it was running twice, once without the correct config file and another with it. I believe that cacheing may have compounded the issue. In yesterday’s post I setup a cloudflared tunnel on my ubuntu server to expose applications running on the server to the internet. I’m setting up a new server and running cloudflared in its own vm. setup cloudflared tunnel on ubuntu [2] Check that dns is pointing to the correct tunnel # [3] dig subdomain.example.com traceroute subdomain.example.com Check that the tunnel is running # [4] export CLOUDFLARED_TUNNEL_ID = "my-tunnel-id" cloudflared tunnel list cloudflared tunnel info $CLOUDFLARED_TUNNEL_ID References: [1]: /homelab/ [2]: /setup-cloudflared-tunnel-on-ubuntu/ [3]: #check-that-dns-is-pointing-to-the-correct-tunnel [4]: #check-that-the-tunnel-is-running
I run a cloudflared tunnel on my ubuntu server to expose applications running on the server to the internet. I’m setting up a new server and running cloudflared in its own vm. Get the cloudflared binary # [1] sudo wget https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/releases/latest/download/cloudflared-linux-amd64 -O /usr/local/bin/cloudflared sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/cloudflared # [2] Now setup the config directory. For the systemd service to work, the config file needs to be in /etc/cloudflared. I like to give my user rights to edit the config file without being sudo, we will do that here by creating a group cloudflared, add ourselves to the group, give ownership of /etc/cloudflared to the group, give group write access to the directory, and refresh groups. sudo mkdir -p /etc/cloudflared sudo groupadd cloudflared sudo usermod -aG cloudflared $USER sudo chown -R root:cloudflared /etc/cloudflared sudo chmod g+w /etc/cloudflared newgrp cloudflared login # [3] Now we can log into the domain zone with cloudflared. cloudflared tunnel login This will give a url, follow it in a browser to log in. cloudflared tunnel create <NAME> mv ~/.cloudflared/cert.pem /etc/cloudflared/cert....
Fitting two hard drives and an SSD in a Dell OptiPlex 7010 SFF The Dell OptiPlex 7010 SFF officially only has room for one 2.5" hard drive internally, I fitted two 3.25" hard drives and a 2.5" SSD in one. willj.net [1] This guy fit 2 3.5" drives and an sdd in a dell 7050 SFF. It looks tight, and there it probably not much airflow running in it, but its an impressive project. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://willj.net/posts/fitting-two-hard-drives-and-an-ssd-in-a-dell-optiplex-7010-usff/ [2]: /thoughts/
How To Fix An Office Chair Popping Noise? With Root Causes If you hear a popping noise from under your office chair when you move around or when you spin it, it’s time to repair your office chair. Read more. ToErgonomics · toergonomics.com [1] I tried this fix on my secretlabs chair, but unfortunately it did nothing for me. Mine ended up being an issue in the tilt mechanism and not the hydraulic piston. I greased the crap out of it, it can only help the longevity. I did notice that the two washers on either side of my bearing were quite worn in. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://toergonomics.com/office-chair-popping-noise/ [2]: /thoughts/
Reddit - Please wait for verification reddit.com [1] This is definitely happening to my secretlabs chair. I did the fix this morning, its still not perfect, but it’s better now than it has been in a long time. Mine use to be so bad that it would pop and creak every time I sat down or moved the smallest bit. It’s now quiet through the mid range of its motion with the occasional pop when I sit down. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://www.reddit.com/r/secretlab/comments/s6ayop/if_anyone_else_is_having_sound_clicking_with/ [2]: /thoughts/
[1]@changelog [1]) on X — 🗣️@dhh on Kubernetes' migration pitch: “Oh, we’re on Amazon? Flip the switch, George! Let’s move over to GCP.” Vs reality: "Flip the switch, George! We’ll start having the meetings about the meetings about how we can move out four years from now." https://t.co/rs5IwT93zt" [2] loading=“lazy”> Changelog (@changelog [3]) on X 🗣️@dhh on Kubernetes' migration pitch: “Oh, we’re on Amazon? Flip the switch, George! Let’s move over to GCP.” Vs reality: "Flip the switch, George! We’ll start having the meetin… X (formerly Twitter) · x.com switching cloud providers, theres no easy way. K8s was supposed to get us there, haha, the deep integrations with each vendor just keep locking us in Note This post is a thought [4]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://x.com/changelog/status/1860697708463378497 [2]: https://t.co/rs5IwT93zt%22 [3]: https://changelog.com/podcast [4]: /thoughts/
Just starred nvtop [1] by Syllo [2]. It’s an exciting project with a lot to offer. GPU & Accelerator process monitoring for AMD, Apple, Huawei, Intel, NVIDIA and Qualcomm References: [1]: https://github.com/Syllo/nvtop [2]: https://github.com/Syllo
- This is a really amazing documentary of argocd. I got into k8s pretty late in the game. Which is pretty typical for me. As I went to use k8s for the first time i was using workflows, then cd. both of these tools had a level of polish that made them seem like they had been there forever and not quite as young as they actually are. I thought it was interesting how they focused on how the name must be two syllables or less, start with a or b, logo needs to be cutesy funny and recognizable seemed interesting, but puts them at the top of lists and makes them look like they’ve been there forever. Note This post is a thought [1]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: /thoughts/
I’m impressed by kubectl-debug-ide [1] from devfile [2]. A kubectl plugin to debug Pods from an IDE rather than the CLI References: [1]: https://github.com/devfile/kubectl-debug-ide [2]: https://github.com/devfile
External Link containers.github.io [1] bootc is the underlying technology that enables OS’s like bazzite, and Aurora from the uBlue ecosystem. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://containers.github.io/bootc/ [2]: /thoughts/
[1] A new completion plugin that I might give a try. Readme makes it sound like its built on some fast teck that allows them to handle a lot of items and run more frequently. The videos look like they don’t have some of the same issues cmp does for me. Maybe its my configuration, but I’m pretty sure it does not update when you backspace and things like that. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: /static/https://github.com/Saghen/blink.cmp [2]: /thoughts/
Wes Bos (@wesbos) on X CSS Anchors: flip a tooltip to the bottom when it goes offscreen https://t.co/UYrQIIpmn9 X (formerly Twitter) · x.com [1] These css anchors are crazy that you can do this with html [2] and not a bunch of js, probably requiring a library or framework. [3] Note This post is a thought [4]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://x.com/wesbos/status/1856724739336859713 [2]: /html/ [3]: https://x.com/i/status/1856724739336859713 [4]: /thoughts/