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Driven by a passion for HPC technology, embracing innovation, and sometimes helps business achieve strategic HPC goals.

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I've read the best approach to connecting with Letsencrypt behind a firewall at my home is to use a reverse proxy.

I really want to have a go at setting up NGINX reverse proxy, connecting to Letsencrypt, using it for certs on my home network.

Based on above, where might be the best place to start?

#proxy #certificates #Letsencrypt

Now that Bluesky's open to anyone, if you head over there I'm at https://bsky.app/profile/jeffgeerling.com — but I still post to Twitter, Threads, and Mastodon too. So pick your poison.
Jeff Geerling (@jeffgeerling.com)

Father, author, developer, maker. Sometimes called "an inflammatory enigma". #stl #ansible #k8s #raspberrypi #mac #crohns www.jeffgeerling.com

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Two RaspberryPi POE Hats bought not too far apart from the same supplier but with very different packaging?

Fake, real? One has made in PRC on it, and the other doesn't?

#RaspberryPi

Greetings @technotim

Considering implementing a 'simple' reverse proxy solution to enable local certificate management. Is there a particular reverse proxy solution you might recommend? Some say Nginx proxy manager, thoughts?

Hope some electronics folks smarter than me can help me understand an unusual problem with the circuit board in the picture.

The white areas on the photos show where a fan connects. The fan shows strange behaviour (not working) just ticking every few seconds. And the red power LED flashes. The fan output appears to be AC, when the fan is DC?

So, my question.. Where on the board would you suggest a problem might exist?

I may have made a video about something that uses radar, but no one loves.
#homeassistant #zigbee2mqtt

https://youtu.be/d7c_pODbkIk?si=_TgEuJ1_obiHT7_S

Frankenstein Human Presence Sensor

YouTube

Interesting information about Bluetooth attacks. Wondering what could be the biggest downside for us mere mortals?

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-bluffs-attack-lets-attackers-hijack-bluetooth-connections/

New BLUFFS attack lets attackers hijack Bluetooth connections

Researchers at Eurecom have developed six new attacks collectively named 'BLUFFS' that can break the secrecy of Bluetooth sessions, allowing for device impersonation and man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks.

BleepingComputer

Unboxing my new Creality K1 Max.

Yes, I should have checked before purchasing... but why would Creality put the filament holder at the rear of the printer? Just why?

Has anyone developed a hack to mount the filament holder on the side?

#creality #3dprinting

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I am grateful for their courage, selflessness, and the profound impact they've left on our world. May their legacy inspire us to strive for peace and unity.
#RemembranceDay #LestWeForget 🕊️