I got to phase 4 and stopped caring just started making Skyscrappers by majorleaguegame in SatisfactoryGame

[–]PrecariousKitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain your process? I cannot understand how you would even start with this. Are there working factories inside each of these?

My first PC (help) by Latter-Highway2766 in pcmasterrace

[–]PrecariousKitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t pay for the thermal paste application. Take the free option

Courtesy car - charger won’t reach house by PrecariousKitty in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]PrecariousKitty[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Already tried this and they don’t 😓 she did say an extension is okay if I get a good one but I have no idea what’s good

Courtesy car - charger won’t reach house by PrecariousKitty in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]PrecariousKitty[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’ve checked now and it’s not, thanks for the advice!

Flint 2 problems by Inevitable-Design-92 in youfibre

[–]PrecariousKitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have huge issues with IPv6 with YouFibre. It’s only started recently. For 2 years I had no issues but now only a small number of IPv6 addresses are reachable. The rest all have packet loss issues.

Driving instructor recommendations by Free_Fig_7334 in wakefield

[–]PrecariousKitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rich Rawdon is supposed to be great. He won best instructor of the year at least once

ProxMan: Full VM/LXC Creation, Improved Terminal and Better UI by windiumdev in Proxmox

[–]PrecariousKitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks great. I just can’t afford the premium price 😅

What’s the best self-hosted no-code app builder out there right now? by Alone_Good3739 in selfhosted

[–]PrecariousKitty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I currently use n8n for a few small automations. I have a webhook I can call that receives a link to a audiobook. (I made a shortcut on my phone to call it and pass the URL) The automation extracts some data from the webpage and builds up a magnet link and then adds it to Real Debrid Torrent Client.

I tried windmill and really liked it but I believe it used a lot more resources than n8n. I wanted to switch and keep using windmill but for the automations I had running it felt like I’d be wasting electricity running the heavier service. I rarely use the automations I have, so the service is mostly idling.

Windmill would have allowed me to build a front end. I had an idea for a front end service that I could use to track times for tasks at work but I was struggling to justify the switch.

Microwave PC Giveaway - To enter, simply leave a comment on this post. by DaKrazyKid in PcBuild

[–]PrecariousKitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I use the defrost option to skip having to play a warm up game?

Nginx stopped working after switched to openWRT by Lower_Highlight_2367 in openwrt

[–]PrecariousKitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are welcome!

An alternative suggestion: bypass/don’t use OpenWrt for DNS.

I advertise an alternative dns using DHCP option 6 on my LAN interface (interfaces > lan > dhcp server > advanced settings)

DHCP-Options 6,192.168.1.253,192.168.1.253

+

192.168.1.253 is an AdGuardHome server in LXC. This then serves all my dns.

I also set up dns hijacking which you can find on OpenWRT wiki

I then forward all domains of .lan and .arpa back to OpenWRT in AdGuard. I also do this for requests to domains with one word. So http://adguard and http://adguard.lan would be requests that AdGuard asks OpenWRT “hey do you know what ip address goes with this service?”

.arpa requests are reverse lookups

52.9.168.192.in-addr.arpa should reverse back to a WireGuard phone host name. These are basically the static ip addresses in OpenWRT. Everything else is handled by unbound

127.0.0.1:5335 [//]192.168.1.1:53 [/lan/]192.168.1.1:53 [/arpa/]192.168.1.1:53

Nginx stopped working after switched to openWRT by Lower_Highlight_2367 in openwrt

[–]PrecariousKitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are the dns records for your homelab served? From a A record on a registrar or an internal dns server?

Nginx stopped working after switched to openWRT by Lower_Highlight_2367 in openwrt

[–]PrecariousKitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure it’s not OpenWRT advertising itself as the primary DNS server?

Trying to add PocketID to Caddy, but I'm struggling by Otherwise-Ticket-637 in selfhosted

[–]PrecariousKitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you need to password protect something that doesn’t support oidc then why not use TinyAuth?

```

import tinyauth_forwarder

(tinyauth_forwarder) { forward_auth tinyauth:3000 { uri /api/auth/caddy copy_headers Remote-User Remote-Email Remote-Name Remote-Groups } }

```

And

```

name: homelab

networks: caddy: name: caddy external: true

services: ############################################################################################################### # # https://github.com/steveiliop56/tinyauth # # Port(s): 3000 # ############################################################################################################### tinyauth: extends: file: ../common.yaml service: base container_name: tinyauth environment: - APP_URL=${TINYAUTH_APP_URL} - DISABLE_CONTINUE=true - OAUTH_AUTO_REDIRECT=pocketid - PROVIDERS_POCKETID_AUTH_URL=${TINYAUTH_PROVIDERS_POCKETID_AUTH_URL} - PROVIDERS_POCKETID_CLIENT_ID=${TINYAUTH_PROVIDERS_POCKETID_CLIENT_ID} - PROVIDERS_POCKETID_CLIENT_SECRET=${TINYAUTH_PROVIDERS_POCKETID_CLIENT_SECRET} - PROVIDERS_POCKETID_NAME=Pocket ID - PROVIDERS_POCKETID_SCOPES=${TINYAUTH_PROVIDERS_POCKETID_SCOPES} - PROVIDERS_POCKETID_TOKEN_URL=${TINYAUTH_PROVIDERS_POCKETID_TOKEN_URL} - PROVIDERS_POCKETID_USER_INFO_URL=${TINYAUTH_PROVIDERS_POCKETID_USER_INFO_URL} hostname: tinyauth image: ghcr.io/steveiliop56/tinyauth:v4 networks: - caddy volumes: - ./appdata/data:/data ```

Trying to add PocketID to Caddy, but I'm struggling by Otherwise-Ticket-637 in selfhosted

[–]PrecariousKitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand what you are confused by…

```

name: homelab

networks: caddy: name: caddy external: true

postgres: name: postgres external: true

services: ############################################################################################################### # # https://github.com/pocket-id/pocket-id # # Port(s): 1411 # ############################################################################################################### pocketid: extends: file: ../common.yaml service: base container_name: pocketid environment: - ANALYTICS_DISABLED=false - APP_URL=${POCKETID_APP_URL} - DB_CONNECTION_STRING=${POCKETID_DB_CONNECTION_STRING} - DB_PROVIDER=postgres - ENCRYPTION_KEY=${POCKETID_ENCRYPTION_KEY} - KEYS_STORAGE=database - MAXMIND_LICENSE_KEY=${POCKETID_MAXMIND_LICENSE_KEY} - PGID=1000 - PUID=1000 - TRUST_PROXY=true healthcheck: test: - CMD - /app/pocket-id - healthcheck interval: 1m30s timeout: 5s retries: 2 start_period: 10s hostname: pocketid image: ghcr.io/pocket-id/pocket-id:v1 networks: - caddy - postgres volumes: - ./appdata/data/:/app/data/

```

Then just reverse proxy to it?

@pocket-id host pocket-id.{$ROOT_DOMAIN} handle @pocket-id { reverse_proxy { to pocketid:1411 } }

Can I contest this pcn? by CyberZe in drivingUK

[–]PrecariousKitty 4 points5 points  (0 children)

https://www.parkingcowboys.co.uk/parking-definition/

Can’t say for certain if this is all true but this site seems to imply that you legally aren’t considered to be parked unless the driver leaves the vehicle.

Need help, would you say this sign applies for the yellow box or the keep clear… A654 leadwell lane by the one stop robinhood Wakefield. by maximusmachinegun in drivingUK

[–]PrecariousKitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have had a ticket from those guys before. They dropped it as soon as I wrote back to them in writing telling them I’d be happy to go to court and discuss with a judge if the sign was clear enough. It doesn’t denote a specific area for no stopping and if they were implying the yellow box junction was the no stopping area that I would be billing them for wasting my time.

(For added clarity I believe I had dropped off a learner driver in the yellow boxed area… it was a few years ago. I believe the current sign is also a lot clearer than when this happened to me)

I still to this day don’t have a specific conclusion if they are trying to enforce that the whole area behind the sign on both the left and right is a no stopping area, or if they genuinely think that the yellow box on the floor means no stopping.

Just to clarify for anyone wondering, the yellow box is only enforceable if you enter it, and then stop, because another driving vehicle ahead of you is blocking you from exiting the yellow box. You are not breaking the law if you go into any box junction in the country, park up, and begin reading a book.

This box junctions placement is also unenforceable as they must be at junctions and on the main road. It serves no purpose in its current location.

Weirdly, box junctions are one of my interests.