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Systems engineer, #homelab enthusiast, #ansible obsessed. Navy vet. #FOSS first, #Vegan always!
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@s0lution Interesting, looks like it handles jump hosts and such too. May try this out tomorrow

The #archlinux  wiki sure has something for everyone.
Nice little collection of system administration related articles 😎

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Category:System_administration

Category:System administration - ArchWiki

@brettfo Also a huge fan of these models, just got some built this week myself. Doing a nearly-box scheme for them as well. Shame that they really need two boxes though. Most of the model tradeoffs seem ok but having to choose between a leashmaster and Chirurgant is unfortunate.
@scimon Great Vespids!
First post, i don't know If it's the right place but i'll post anyway to see🤣
#warhammer #warhammer40k #paintingminiatures #killteam #gamesworkshop
@s0lution Certainly not Jesus Christ

It wouldn't be a trip home to the rural Midwest without AI-generated religious horrors

#ai #genai #AIhorrors

I can feel tremendous momentum building for the Fediverse. There has never been a better time to convince people to abandon the closed silos of Big Tech, in favor of something open and ethical.

I spent six months writing articles about the Fediverse (https://blog.elenarossini.com/tag/the-future-is-federated/) and I'm super grateful for the positive responses here. That said, I realize that in our post-literate society, videos may be more effective and persuasive.

So: game on! (just be patient please) 😅

The Future is Federated - Elena Rossini

The Future is Federated is a series of essays about the Fediverse with the goal of introducing it to people not familiar with it... and showing interoperability between projects for more advanced users. The future is already here, thanks to the magic of ActivityPub!

Elena Rossini

In my quest to understand Fedora's SELinux policies, I've looked at the policy source a bit, but it's all 11+ years of m4 macros and requires paging in quite a lot more context than I currently have.

OTOH, I used dedispol to just dump the "assembly language" version of my system's running policy, and I'm getting decent mileage out of just grep and sort.

On this system, to be unconfined the binary systemd executes needs to be tagged bin_t (/bin and /sbin binaries) or usr_t (/usr files).

@SheHacksPurple Your your biggest congest?