docker-composerize
wasnt initially a compose-enjoyer, but ive since seen the light and split my server stack into 2 or 3 compose files. a utility ive found quite helpful is composerize
docker-composerize
wasnt initially a compose-enjoyer, but ive since seen the light and split my server stack into 2 or 3 compose files. a utility ive found quite helpful is composerize
naming conventions
setting up my homelab from scratch meant having to come up with a lot of names, from host to vms and containers, i ran out of ideas eventually. to fix this, i decided to start naming things after NSA_surveillance_tools
$ cat nsa.txt | shuf -n1
BROTH # best pick by far
podman and openrc-run
i switched my home server back to alpine from nixos to simplify my setup and decided to give podman a try while im at it. ive been converting the output of podman generate systemd manually until discovering the absolute god send that is openrc-run
the tale of nss
stumbled upon this noteworthy tale while working on my key-ring configuration
A few programs make use of it. The package you are looking for is called nss. Born in the hills of Tuxony, nss spent its youth making wine with its father. During the war, he was forcibly conscripted. He managed to escape and settled in Switzerland managing security certificates. That's where you'll find him now, still behind a mahogany desk and tall stacks of papers.
linux unplugged tui challenge
the irony is, a lil over a month before this challenge was a thing i switched from kde to sway+tmux, maybe i should send them a text
RTLSDR v4
mightve found a local source for the RTLSDRv4, which was previously import only. sdr and ham is kinda of a grey-zone where im located, might be exciting. for now websdr is good enough