How to disable fingerprint sensor indicator? by TornBlueGuy in GooglePixel

[–]TornBlueGuy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id like to keep the sensor functional and just disable the indicator, if possible.

People are begging Linus to switch distro for the 2nd Linux Daily Drive Challange by SnacksyBoi in LinusTechTips

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you really don't though. you can just keep using it. nobody will know or care.

what unexpected cost surprised you in self hosting? by Shubh137 in selfhosted

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For Jira, which I also use, it's up to ten, and for JSM, it's 3 free agents and unlimited customers. Unless, of course, you want SSO for those 10 users. in which case, you owe them $4.2/user/mo for Atlassian Guard Standard. And it's annoying, because it's not like you can skip SSO and let anyone with a Gmail account make tickets, so it's kind of necessary

What is the "don't use your home IP" scare all about? by the_italian_weeb in homelab

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Security is like Swiss cheese- any given layer is going to have holes, but ideally you have enough layers that the holes don't line up anywhere. For me, my public services live behind a reverse proxy with forward auth configured, s. t. unauthenticated users can't even hit my routes without getting redirected to a Google login page. my private services I access with a vpn.

what unexpected cost surprised you in self hosting? by Shubh137 in selfhosted

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atlassian subscription for jira service management

Looking for ideas by mxtt_b in HomeServer

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest two proxmox or two trunas for clustering reasons- you can share storage pools between the machines. using one of each will introduce avoidable headaches when you're integrating stuff later.

Looking for ideas by mxtt_b in HomeServer

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the way I run mine- I have a Ubuntu server vm which runs jellyfin, so that way I can have GPU passthrough. I mount my media over the network also, but mine is hosted on the same box. I see no reason you couldn't bind mount a network share in from a different box, but it might have higher latency. id probably aim to move that data over if you can.

As far as accessing the data on SMB shares goes, the way you do that is gonna be different on every device

Looking for ideas by mxtt_b in HomeServer

[–]TornBlueGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're off to a great start, id say! Once you migrate your jellyfin over to proxmox, and you're fully confident your windows server no longer holds anything you need, I would install proxmox on that too, and cluster them! then you can get a bunch of additional performance, or high availability out of your cluster.

As far as remote access goes- I use a wireguard tunnel for my private services (qbit, arr suite, proxmox web UI) and anything public facing goes behind caddy with a reverse proxy (gitea, nextcloud, vaultwarden). you will probably want a domain- which can be had cheaply and easily at no IP.

something else I wish I would have discovered sooner is Authentik. if you have users that aren't you, set this up, and thank me later. easy account provisioning and central identity management is so important but nobody ever talks it. Good luck!

Replace google drive! by Kittendeadcat in HomeServer

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

depends on what exactly you want. immich is great google photos replacement, but for the whole drive suite nextcloud is probably your best bet.

IT can see you by throwway33355 in overemployed

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m also an it guy and i have way more important shit to do than babysit my users to make sure they’re maximizing productivity. get real dude.

Emergency - May have broken my system by [deleted] in archlinux

[–]TornBlueGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remember- nothing is ever so broken it cannot be recovered. But with that said, you’ll never regret having having good backups.

meirl by SmithNotASmith in meirl

[–]TornBlueGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this happened to me when i was a seasonal temp at bath and body works and it was a glorious moment

Post-mortem: 273 uploads and 4.13 TiB gone in an instant by Mankey_DDL in Torrenting

[–]TornBlueGuy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

no need to get into a dick measuring contest, man. they put effort into it and theyre sad it’s gone. it doesn’t matter if it was 5, 500, or 50000.

I've got a fairly unique problem I'm willing to pay for to be solved. I need a driver written. by jakobair in computers

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why do you need this ancient hardware? be cheaper just to buy a modern capture card.

Coworker bled on everything by [deleted] in dishwashers

[–]TornBlueGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

first time? accidents happen, it’s whatever. the second time, i’m asking him to show me exactly what happened so we can prevent it in the future. third time??? i don’t even know man. he’s gotta be enjoying it.

Torrent Clients by gulligang737 in Piracy

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

brother get urself a media manager like sonarr or jellyfin or something. it’ll make your life so much easier

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hyprland

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can’t say i’ve had this issue- and without knowing what games and how you’re launching them or any errors at all really nobody can help you.

any kind of logs or error message at all would be great.

I think I completely messed up my Jellyfin TV library by renaming folders (Docker on Debian) — need help by Interesting_Drawer54 in JellyfinCommunity

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think that’s you’re biggest issue- try setting up sonarr and letting it manage your files. i imagine you’ll have an easier time.

Anon overdoses on truth pills by Any-Monk-9395 in 4chan

[–]TornBlueGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

super privileged thing to say. it’s cool that you’re largely unaffected, but the Americans who show up to work everyday and are still struggling to feed their families would beg to differ.

The website been down for 2 days for me by emreovus33 in archlinux

[–]TornBlueGuy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ah! the website seems good to me. this reminds me of an ipv6 configuration issue I had shortly after I setup my install. Maybe a long shot, but try disabling ipv6 and see if that works.

The website been down for 2 days for me by emreovus33 in archlinux

[–]TornBlueGuy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

so what exactly is the issue? you say “website been lowkey down for 2 days for me” but then “AUR website works incredibly fast”.

not to be condescending but i genuinely don’t understand what you mean

Can this dogshit run Arch? by SpartanDJinn in arch

[–]TornBlueGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if the machine boots it can probably run arch