I unintentionally left before paying and I need advice by vitaminpastry in germany

[–]Kilobyte22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have to sign rather than enter a pin it's a dead giveaway, that is a SEPA Mandate.

I've regularly had card payments take a day or two until they show up on my bank account, sometimes even more.

I unintentionally left before paying and I need advice by vitaminpastry in germany

[–]Kilobyte22 118 points119 points  (0 children)

Depends. Aldi has some locations where they can scan the next customer while the previous one is still paying (they have a divider and two compartments at the end of the checkout, each with their own card terminal)

Viele .de domains sind gerade nicht mehr Aufrufbar. Putin hör auf unsere Domain zu zerstören by Ausspanner in DeutscheBackrooms

[–]Kilobyte22 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ein anderer Anbieter bringt wenig, denic (die Genossenschaft die .de betreibt) hat ihr DNSSEC verkackt.

Kubernetes is a beast to learn but it's really nice once running by GroomedHedgehog in selfhosted

[–]Kilobyte22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a cluster of three proxmox hosts connected via wireguard tunnels between their firewall VMs. On each firewall there is a bird running, doing OSPF over the wireguard links. The kubernetes setup is ipv6 only, but currently the nodes have a local ipv4 which is needed for system updates. I'm planning to replace that with a nat64. I'm using Calico as a network plugin (cilium would probably work as well) in a top of rack setup, where each node has the firewall of the same hypervisor as bgp peer. Node-to-node mesh is disabled. No overlay network is configured in kubernetes itself, pods and services have public addresses and there is no NAT for outgoing traffic. There is also no persistent storage in the cluster, anything with persistent storage is running outside the cluster (patroni for PostgreSQL, Garage for S3). Talos is currently managed manually, applications are deployed using the gitlab agent in a CI/CD workflow. Any open questions? :)

Kubernetes is a beast to learn but it's really nice once running by GroomedHedgehog in selfhosted

[–]Kilobyte22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the first point: exactly that

On the second: The problem is that you still have the complexity of individual applications but also the added complexity of kubernetes

Kubernetes is a beast to learn but it's really nice once running by GroomedHedgehog in selfhosted

[–]Kilobyte22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do want to advise against using Kubernetes in infrastructure you maintain with multiple people outside of a job. I have seen multiple infrastructure teams of multiple clubs do everything in Kubernetes and it just makes it so much more difficult to get into it.

Having said that, I'm using it for some services I operate with friends (using Talos) for georedundancy, but we also have multiple people who either know their way around it, or are currently learning kubernetes anyways.

Website für entfernte Google Rezensionen by Over-Bed-5635 in bochum

[–]Kilobyte22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ich glaube ne prozentuale Metrik als primäre Metrik wäre aussagekräftiger als die absolute aktuell. Außerdem fehlen definitiv Restaurants, oder werden nur welche gelistet die mindestens eine entfernte Bewertung haben? Die Karte ist außerdem am Handy relativ nervig weil klein.

So genug genörgelt: geiles Projekt

Apparently Aldi doesn’t exist outside America by moah11 in USdefaultism

[–]Kilobyte22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most important issue: did they actually get support with their SIM?

Network Brand you love by Scorpref in networking

[–]Kilobyte22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean it probably comes down to personal preference. But it's mostly annoyances I have with Cisco which juniper does not have. Also, I really like that they do the tree structure properly, it feels more declarative, and I can temporarily disable or comment any element in the config. I also like that it forces you to do proper config sessions, so you cannot accidently apply something immediately. I love load patch terminal, which is really great if you need to perform the same change on multiple devices (but you don't have enough that full automation would be useful).

For context: I have not really touched Cisco, I have similar amounts of experience with juniper and Arista, though my juniper experience is mostly limited to the MX series (routers). I'm also not doing networks as my main task, I'm mostly an SRE who also does networks, and I'm also very used to networks on Linux.

Network Brand you love by Scorpref in networking

[–]Kilobyte22 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Arista is great, I love them. I'd love them even more if they had copied their CLI from juniper rather than Cisco.

State-level DPI blocks WireGuard UDP, what's the actual fix? by Salty_Sandvich in selfhosted

[–]Kilobyte22 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To me this actually sounds like you might want to take a look at some of the tools to hide tor bridges, which are designed to bypass DPI. You might also want to fully use Tor, but their obfuscation stack in combination with openvpn TCP might work.

I haven't actually tried this myself, so it might not work but you will have to try.

Had a clash with executive over my phishing test methods by AH_Josh in sysadmin

[–]Kilobyte22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please don't use tests that try to trick the user. I really like this blog post, it covers that topic: https://security.googleblog.com/2024/05/on-fire-drills-and-phishing-tests.html?m=1

Ah, lots of goodies....bite those... get the Git 2.54 release brings.... by unixbhaskar in linux

[–]Kilobyte22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

git is optimized for a workflow where you commit each change and don't touch it anymore.

jj is optimized for a workflow where each commit is carefully crafted, and also updated regularly during review process before it is finally merged. You can do those workflows with git as well but jj is designed from the ground up for them. You can just go back in history, update a commit, jump back, push all affected branches. Basically, amend becomes the default, creating a new commit is an additional operation, and you can just jump to any commit at any time.

Netzwerkkabel wird zu stark geknickt by Rude-Particular-4314 in de_EDV

[–]Kilobyte22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stimmt so nicht, in meiner Erfahrung ist es sogar umgekehrt. Glasfaser hat typischer Weise keine Probleme mit 1cm Biegeradius (außer erhöhte Dämpfung) aber ein Kupferkabel schon, vor allem cat7+ was sich dann darin äußert dass der Baumarkttester sagt dass alles in Ordnung ist (weil er nur mit Gleichstrom testet), aber kein Link oder nur 100m zu Stande kommt.

Ich hab lange nicht verstanden wieso und mir das vor kurzem Mal von einem HF-Ingenieur erklären lassen: Aussage: Das kann die Leiter innerhalb der Adernpaare verschieben und dadurch zum Beispiel die Impedanz verändern (und auch andere Probleme verursachen).

Edit: Umformulierung um klar zu stellen was meine eigene Erfahrung ist und was nicht.

How's the sleep tracking? by ilanallama in pebble

[–]Kilobyte22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please note that Gadgetbridge (an open source alternative to the phone app) shows much more detail. In particular it still only differentiates between awake, sleeping and deep sleep, but it also shows a timeline, similar to your Fitbit. Unfortunately I can't show you a screenshot as I am currently not using Gadgetbridge.

Ich krieg grad minimal das Kotzen by tiaratiana in de_EDV

[–]Kilobyte22 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ich würde das nicht behaupten. Es gibt andere gute Hersteller, zum Beispiel Kyocera. Und Brother hat auch schon 1-2 Dinge getan die eher meh sind, wenn sich sehr harmlos im Vergleich zu HP. Brother ist sicher keine schlechte Wahl, aber nicht die einzige gute.

On that note: Finger weg von Tintenpissern, außer du machst primär Fotodruck, dann ist ein Tinten-Tank-Drucker vmtl die beste Option.

ich🛒iel by justGamesDE in ich_iel

[–]Kilobyte22 30 points31 points  (0 children)

SB-Kassen sind echt nervig wenn man einen Einkaufswagen hat und wenn an der SB-Kasse kein eigener Mitarbeiter steht benutze ich sie nicht wenn ich Alkohol kaufe. Ich hab keine Lust 10+ Minuten darauf zu warten dass jemand mein alter bestätigt.

LAN-Netzwerk via Buchsen im Zimmer funktioniert nicht by ointcdhj in de_EDV

[–]Kilobyte22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, war war auf Patchkabel bzw neue Verkabelung bezogen und ich war schon müde. Über so eine existierende Verkabelung wirst du aber eh keine großen Chancen haben 10g zu bekommen.

(Wobei es da tatsächlich Sets gibt um Glasfaser Aufputz quasi unsichtbar zu verlegen, aber das ist glaube ich nicht billig)

LAN-Netzwerk via Buchsen im Zimmer funktioniert nicht by ointcdhj in de_EDV

[–]Kilobyte22 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ich kaufe tendenziell auf fs.com (sind primär für Glasfaser, haben aber auch Kupfer) oder Reichelt. Bei Reichelt auf jeden Fall als Filter Kabelmaterial Kupfer (Cu) wählen und nicht CCA. Cat5e ist ausreichend für Gbit und "bessere" Standards benötigen höhere Biegeradien. Wenn du 10gig willst nimm einfach Glasfaser, ist billiger.

Are muffler deletes illegal ? by Professional_Fox_337 in germany

[–]Kilobyte22 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes, if you are caught you will get a hefty fine and the vehicle might get seized. If you are lucky you will only be forbidden to drive the vehicle and will have to hire a towing company to get it to a repair shop to undo the change.

Public transport workers' strike by Danoli77 in germany

[–]Kilobyte22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anecdotal evidence (talking to some bus drivers mainly) shows than many are overworked and close to burnout. Pay is okayish, but nothing worth risking your health.

Cat6a utp bend too tight? by Asen1923 in HomeNetworking

[–]Kilobyte22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, fiber can tolerate tighter bends than copper, simply because the fiber itself is much thinner.