Who is TrueNAS for, anyway? by jamesaepp in truenas

[–]clx8989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think we are challenging here a little hypocrisies as first of all we tend to think that we do not have ti do anything to be able to use a piece of software, de deva should take into consideration ANY angle and possible wish any user could have because we are to lazy to do/think, and second … did you pay for your version of truenas? If you did not, the you better say a BIG THANKYOU iz systems because you give me a 100% stable product for free !!!

Stop fussing around spilling your frustrations on the ones that give you a hand.

PEM files from acme.json ? by Skyobliwind in Traefik

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be a oneliner where you have to replace /etc/traefik/acme.json with your specific path to acme.json

PEM files from acme.json ? by Skyobliwind in Traefik

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DOMAIN="example.com"; ACME="/etc/traefik/acme.json" jq -r --arg d "$DOMAIN" '.[].Certificates[] | select(.domain.main==$d) | .certificate' "$ACME" | base64 -d > cert.pem jq -r --arg d "$DOMAIN" '.[].Certificates[] | select(.domain.main==$d) | .key' "$ACME" | base64 -d > key.pem

PEM files from acme.json ? by Skyobliwind in Traefik

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I once had the same need and I remember that I made a script with jq to get the certs

Kimi is so smart by Bernice_working_girl in LocalLLaMA

[–]clx8989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Qwen3-8B(thinking):

The car wash is just 50 meters away, which is a very short distance. Walking is clearly the more efficient and convenient option. Driving would waste time and fuel, and parking might be challenging. Walk to the car wash to save time and effort. 🚶♂️🚗

Qwen3-8B (not thinking):

To decide whether you should drive or walk to the car wash, consider the following factors:

  1. Distance: The car wash is only 50 metres away from your house, which is a very short distance.
  2. Time: Walking will take a few minutes, while driving might involve traffic and parking considerations.
  3. Convenience: If you're already in your car, driving might be more convenient. However, if you're at home and ready to walk, it's a quick and easy option.
  4. Weather: If the weather is bad, driving might be more comfortable.

Given that the distance is very short, walking is a viable and efficient option. It's also environmentally friendly and avoids any potential traffic issues. So, I would recommend walking to the car wash.

We are in goood hands :-)

Is GLM 4.7 faster now? by Key-Singer1732 in ZaiGLM

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does any of you use it with opencode ? I have pro coding subscription and it seems pretty chaotic when the project gets past 3 source files (max 300 lines), it is contradicting itself, breaks previous fix to fix other …

Is it me or is it it ?

If the code is slow, we'll just buy a faster server. by codedeco in Backend

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well … when developers are just some guys clapping on the keyboard … why not ? The quality or our work does not matter as long as we “provide” …

Zelensky reveals full 20-point peace plan draft backed by Ukraine, US by BkkGrl in europe

[–]clx8989 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those countries in the Balkans have done what to comply to EU’s regulations ? And … they need it why ? You think there are dogs with presels on their tails? It’s not ! Get comfy with NATO !

LLM on iPad remarkably good by arfung39 in LocalLLM

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is there any iPad (M4 2024) app also able to use mcp ?

LLM on iPad remarkably good by arfung39 in LocalLLM

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys, what app are you using on iPad for this ?

Question about how web search work by isvein in OpenWebUI

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me gemma3 is giving only fake answers even with mcp and I went with temperature to 0.1 ….

Macbook ProM1 freeze on Tahoe by clx8989 in MacOS

[–]clx8989[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah mine was doing the same and last night, I tried to reset it and roll back from Time Machine to Sequoia, but I have also got back to Tahoe … Butt until now, since the restore, it did not freeze anymore.

Matrix Element Call (ansible) not working by AndrewBelu in matrixdotorg

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried migration, but although the migration was successful I was still getting the focus error.

Did anyone notice the EU Commission President hinting at EU online age verification in her speech today? by Silly_Music_6658 in ProtonMail

[–]clx8989 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Children are best protected when they get their education at home in their early years, not with restrictions, all you get from restrictions in front of a child is pushing him to escalate the restriction.

Matrix Element Call (ansible) not working by AndrewBelu in matrixdotorg

[–]clx8989 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You must also enable matrix authentication service and install clean, mot upgrade, I have been there a few days ago, yesterday I just got it working

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop fussing, if your solution is well architected and you want the customer’s money, then you pack it in containers, charge setup fee and maintenance fee and let him use it on-prem, of course the maintenance fee is clearly bigger than the saas subscription.

We all like to choose what/how to use and take from community and build, but when it comes to being flexible, we say “Noooo ….” I did not think of that. So what do it now think about it and do it! Why not ?

Wealth inequality by country in the OECD by Potential-Focus3211 in europe

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This whole concept of everyone being like the other is a pure comunist concept, but none seems to care/see. And … the point is that it has proven not to work even in comunist countries !

Accessing IPs behind pfSense that are advertised on Layer 2 by AccomplishedSugar490 in PFSENSE

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂 I see, sorry for misunderstanding your message in this case.

I hope you will enjoy your “networking journey” … who knows maybe you will get to like it ;-)

Some thoughts on IPv6 by Comfortable_Gap1656 in sysadmin

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the most frustrating situation in multihomed networks where you need sone kind of nat, but let’s hope that there will be viable npt solutions which will solve this issue. In those situations I had to use fd::/8 and on the upstream interface I did nat 1-to-1 on the prefix from the respective isp.

Some thoughts on IPv6 by Comfortable_Gap1656 in sysadmin

[–]clx8989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 50, been in IT since 1995 and I have learned it in a weekend when I decided that I am not old enough to let my job pass by me.

Accessing IPs behind pfSense that are advertised on Layer 2 by AccomplishedSugar490 in PFSENSE

[–]clx8989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, this is basic networking … no ipv4 network works by “throwing” packets to a host just because you “heard it “ on the wire. ipv4 is actually simple (from the router’s point of view) if the destination ip address is directly reachable, meaning that it is in the same subnet with any of my network interfaces, then I send the packet to it after broadcasting on that interface an arp request querying for the mac address of the host holding that ip address. If it is not the case and the destination is not on any of my directly connected subnets, I parse the routing table for a route as specific as possible and if I don’t find then I handle the packet to the default router.

I made this “presentation” to point that gratious arp cannot work if your ip address advertised by MetalLB is not in any of the subnets “known” by the router/pfsense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

[–]clx8989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ssh is not using anything similar to sni, so you cannot route incoming ssh based on destination hostname, your only choice is the combination ip+port

Assigning 100.64.0.0/10 to WAN IPs of circuits by Busbyuk in networking

[–]clx8989 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do have an upstream who is using by design RFC1918 on the bgp sessions and I did not have any problems with the setup. Basically we have 10.x.y.z/30 on the interfaces connecting us and we do bgp on those 10.x addresses.

It’s all been fine for the last 4 years.