[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 hours ago

Luna oi is a Vietnamese YouTuber who does a good job at explaining these definitions. This video is about dialectical and historical materialism, but she explains the base and superstructure pretty well. https://youtu.be/HAEgTPK-oiU

[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

it's for a lefty podcast that focuses more on education about socialism and the nature of capitalism. one of the hosts also has the second thought and first thought YouTube channels

[-] [email protected] 10 points 3 weeks ago

I appreciate the context :)

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago

He did also notice that the planets didn't move quite exactly as he predicted and said "well, God must keep them in place"

[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago

there is the fb Lite app, which is mainly for places without good Internet. That one is supposed to not do the same kind of tracking as the main app, at least when it's closed. I can't say the same for messenger though

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

good God some people are good at failing upward!

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

I recently switched my home to using cloudaflare tunnels from dns because the ISP blocked traffic. my services are exposed to the Internet, so if you only want access by vpn, I've found tailscale to be easier than wireguard. If you want external access, you can get a domain name from CF and set up cloudflared on the host device and target the docker service names. But with both ways, you can have your ports not exposed to the Internet.

I formerly used external DNS until the ISP blocked the modem.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

They're crawling the web, the don't need to target the fediverse specifically. The crawler will come here and it will either having programming or recognition of sites that update.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

Not just mountainous terrain. Mexico City has one that goes over some densely packed naighborhoods. The roads are not good for buses, so the cable cars go over the town and connect to the BRT

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

i feel like that job should come with a receding hairline, but I'm thinking of DnD intros

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

the ISP blocked my ports and cloudflare got me around it. I'll accept the compromise ;)

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Usually I post updates like these on my gotosocial account, but my computer/server is at my parents house and their modem has been having a moment for the past day and a half and they're not the best sys-admins. I have more posts and updates that would normally be found on mastodon, but again - parents modem haha.

Anyway, for background I've been renting a couple of VPS servers out of the Netherlands and I'm running Talos OS and kubernetes. I'm in the works of standing up some digital-nomad / backpacker oriented instances called "keyboardvagabond.com" and eventually I'll get a landing page, etc. There's still more work to do before going live even though the services are running.

The lates bit of work came after a meetup at my job where no one came for official discussion, so we talked about self-hosting. I was strongly encouraged to get off of using external-dns and dns routing to use Cloudflare's tunnels instead. I had avoided them because I felt a bit intimidated. I got the first test pod running in like 15 minutes and then began migrating all of the application endpoints. I still need to seal off the k8s and talos ports, for which I might use warp.

The adventure part came to me realizing that I wasn't pulling in images on the piefed instance, so I figured that something was wrong. I checked k9s and there was about 50 cron jobs the send queue all in ImgePullBackoff. When I migrated harbor registry, I just went to the landing page, but didn't sign in. It took a bit of figuring things out, but I had to switch the backend in nginx to use https, port 443, and tls no verify, then change cloudflare to use HTTPS with a different host name than a host name for a specific pod (the new one is harbor-registry.harbor-registry.svc.cluster.local:443).

Anyway, it's all working now and the jobs slowly cleaned up, but it's fun seeing that the latest jobs can't be made due to "not enough memory" (crying with sunglasses emoji here). The piefed-worker pod is screaming along at its maximum of 1cpu core and 60% maximum memory, so it's all looking good.

Edit

Event MORE fun in self hosting. The ISP blocked my ports! Thankfully I was talking with my manager about cloudflare tunneling. I just moved my domain names over to cloudflared and everything is back up again. Took about an hour or so to migrate everything.

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