L'antica capitale nella giungla diventata il regno dei macachi dello Sri Lanka - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
L'antica capitale nella giungla diventata il regno dei macachi dello Sri Lanka - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
In nessun luogo come lo Sri Lanka, la storia degli insediamenti umani può essere desunta dalla costruzione dei sistemi d’irrigazione.Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
OpenAI claims new GPT-5 model boosts ChatGPT to ‘PhD level’
OpenAI claims new GPT-5 model boosts ChatGPT to ‘PhD level’
GPT-5's release comes as tech firms continue to compete in an effort to claim the world's most advanced AI.Lily Jamali (BBC News)
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Israeli Security Cabinet Approves Full Military Takeover of Gaza
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What's up with distrowatch and MX Linux?
Has anyone tried MX to see if it lives up?
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One day Archlabs, my distro at the time, was closed, I had to switch quickly and MX was an obvious choice because I can have a nice Xfce setup out of the box and it was the most reliable of all distro I tried without being a fork of a fork like Mint.
One day I asked about a package update on the forum, and a maintainer quickly answered me that it shouldnt be a problem and the package was added in some test repo.
MX is not a scam, I dont know why this distro dont make noise on the classic linux places, maybe because Mint took the place of the easy beginner distro ?
Or also the average MX prefer to use its computer to do stuff, than talking about his OS on the internet 😆
MX is a nice distro. However, it is also true that it is just Debian with XFCE, KDE, or Fluxbox on top.
Your comment about not “being a fork of a fork” is ironic. MX Linux is a fork of AntiX which is a fork of Debian.
This is a not a criticism of MX. I love EndeavourOS and it is just Arch with a different installer and some sensible defaults. But I can also understand why some people look at MX and wonder why they don’t just install Debian with XFCE directly.
wonder why they don’t just install Debian with XFCE directly
I think the main reason are the "MX Tools" which get praised a lot. And maybe also the "Advanced Hardware Support" they offer.
Cabinet votes to approve Netanyahu's Gaza occupation plan | The Jerusalem Post
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34332272
ByJAMES GENN
AUGUST 8, 2025 04:40
Updated: AUGUST 8, 2025 06:01
"The security cabinet approved the prime minister's proposal to defeat Hamas. The IDF will prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones," Axios's Barak Ravid later cited the Prime Minister's Office as saying.The statement did not use the term "occupation," rather using the term "takeover," due to legal ramifications for the civilian population in the enclave, Ynet reported.
The Security Cabinet also adopted five principles for ending the war, namely disarming Hamas, returning all hostages, both living and murdered, demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, Israel maintaining security control over the Gaza Strip, and the existence of civilian government that is not controlled by either Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
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Cabinet votes to approve Netanyahu's Gaza occupation plan | The Jerusalem Post
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34332272
ByJAMES GENN
AUGUST 8, 2025 04:40
Updated: AUGUST 8, 2025 06:01
"The security cabinet approved the prime minister's proposal to defeat Hamas. The IDF will prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones," Axios's Barak Ravid later cited the Prime Minister's Office as saying.The statement did not use the term "occupation," rather using the term "takeover," due to legal ramifications for the civilian population in the enclave, Ynet reported.
The Security Cabinet also adopted five principles for ending the war, namely disarming Hamas, returning all hostages, both living and murdered, demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, Israel maintaining security control over the Gaza Strip, and the existence of civilian government that is not controlled by either Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
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Cabinet votes to approve Netanyahu's Gaza occupation plan | The Jerusalem Post
ByJAMES GENN
AUGUST 8, 2025 04:40
Updated: AUGUST 8, 2025 06:01
"The security cabinet approved the prime minister's proposal to defeat Hamas. The IDF will prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones," Axios's Barak Ravid later cited the Prime Minister's Office as saying.The statement did not use the term "occupation," rather using the term "takeover," due to legal ramifications for the civilian population in the enclave, Ynet reported.
The Security Cabinet also adopted five principles for ending the war, namely disarming Hamas, returning all hostages, both living and murdered, demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, Israel maintaining security control over the Gaza Strip, and the existence of civilian government that is not controlled by either Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
Cabinet votes to approve Netanyahu's Gaza occupation plan | The Jerusalem Post
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to occupy Gaza City was approved by the Security Cabinet on Friday morning.The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
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The statement did not use the term “occupation,” rather using the term “takeover,” due to legal ramifications for the civilian population in the enclave, Ynet reported.
when the fuck did legality ever matter to israel?
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The Three Body Problem is not good
The first one is a major slog, and the next two aren't significantly easier to get through. I thought the ideas were fascinating and the overall story was pretty good. But the characters are all completely flat and uninteresting. I had a tough time remembering who was who, but it really didn't affect the story at all.
Additionally the writing was not great and, especially in the second and third book, very sexist. It was worth it to read once, but I definitely won't be reading it again. My spouse keeps asking if I'll watch the show, but I'm on the fence. I heard they condensed the characters to a more streamlined cast, which would be a good start. But I still doubt I'll watch it.
Leaks reveal Netanyahu deliberately imposed starvation in Gaza to 'force Hamas surrender'
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34331174
Published date: 7 August 2025 11:52 BST
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls from senior ministers to advance ceasefire negotiations and deliberately restricted all aid to Gaza in order to force a surrender from Hamas, internal government transcripts published by Israeli news outlet Channel 13 have revealed.The transcripts from an Israeli war cabinet meeting on 1 March show that Netanyahu ignored repeated calls from senior defence officials to move to the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in order to secure the release of Israeli captives, and then to renew hostilities after.
Netanyahu instead chose to unilaterally break the ceasefire in March and bar all aid to Gaza, in the hopes of forcing a surrender by Hamas.
This was despite Hamas complying with the talks, contrary to the war cabinet’s expectations.
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Leaks reveal Netanyahu deliberately imposed starvation in Gaza to 'force Hamas surrender'
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34331174
Published date: 7 August 2025 11:52 BST
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls from senior ministers to advance ceasefire negotiations and deliberately restricted all aid to Gaza in order to force a surrender from Hamas, internal government transcripts published by Israeli news outlet Channel 13 have revealed.The transcripts from an Israeli war cabinet meeting on 1 March show that Netanyahu ignored repeated calls from senior defence officials to move to the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in order to secure the release of Israeli captives, and then to renew hostilities after.
Netanyahu instead chose to unilaterally break the ceasefire in March and bar all aid to Gaza, in the hopes of forcing a surrender by Hamas.
This was despite Hamas complying with the talks, contrary to the war cabinet’s expectations.
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Can you test steam games in the live test environment before installing?
In a live environment I was not able too install too much - it always ran out of space, but I am not even sure what space it used, maybe a RAM disk?
So if Steam even fits with all of it's dependencies, you may be able to try out a tiny game, definitely not 150GB Forza Horizon 5.
There are ways to make it work by using persistent storage, but it's a hassle, at this point it would be easier to buy a 25$ 500GB ssd and install Linux on it.
how is linux for gamers?
i know that some games arent compitable and been to the site that shows which game is and which is not, and i also know most mods dont work on linux version which is a boomer (skyrim and rimworld mostly)?
so for gamers, why did you change to linux being a mostly a gamer?
I switched to Linux exclusively 2 years ago and I gotta say it's been pretty awesome. Pretty much everything works without fucking around.
I changed to Linux because it's better. Windows sucks ass.
Palantir: As Revenues Rise, Controversy Grows
Palantir, an emerging tech company that was founded by Peter Thiel in 2003 with support from In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital arm, is a central player in the fight between the old guard and the up and coming weapons firms of Silicon Valley.
“The company’s transformation from an awkward Silicon Valley upstart trying to make it as a government contractor has also emboldened it. Some of its recent and prospective deals toe the lines of what even some of the company’s current and former employees consider a violation of ethical applications of AI and moral uses of software by the government—and Palantir is unapologetic.”
“Unapologetic” may be an understatement. At the height of the Israeli bombing campaign in Gaza, in January 2024, Palantir president and CEO Alex Karp held the company’s board meeting in Tel Aviv to show solidarity with the Israeli war effort and to goad other pro-Israel business executives to openly support that country’s campaign of mass slaughter in Gaza, which many independent experts – including independent human rights groups based in Israel – have described as a genocide.
Palantir also has extraordinary influence inside the Trump team, beginning with vice president J.D. Vance, who was employed, mentored, and financed by Palantir’s Peter Thiel before joining the administration. And former Palantir employees are hard at work inside a variety of executive branch agencies. At least a half dozen former company employees worked inside the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency, making recommendations for deep cuts in a variety of federal agencies. And a senior counselor at Palantir has close ties to White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.
Palantir is aggressively pursuing business with Saudi Arabia, a move that the Journal article describes as “a departure from the company’s stated focus on Western democratic values and freedom of speech.”
The emerging military tech firms and the venture capital firms that invest in them see themselves as more than just business people. They believe that they are a special breed of human being, the “new patriots” who are willing to take risks to restore America’s position in a place of global dominance, so far ahead of China that Beijing will never catch up, or so Karp and others have said.
Palantir: As Revenues Rise, Controversy Grows
Palantir is on a roll, experiencing record growth through government contracting. But its activities have raised ethical concerns from former employees and the larger public.Forbes
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Recommend some open-source tools for privacy!
cross-posted from: reddthat.com/post/47032660
Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know AboutWe all love open-source software, but there are so many amazing projects out there that often go unnoticed. Let's change that! Share your favorite open-source software that you think more people should know about. Here’s how you can contribute:
- Single Option Per Comment: Mention one open-source software per comment to be able to easily find the most popular software.
- No Duplicates: Avoid duplicating software that has already been mentioned to ensure a wide variety of options.
- Upvote What You Love: If you see a software that you also appreciate, upvote it to help others discover it more easily.
Check out last year's post for more inspiration: Last Year's Post
Let's create a comprehensive list of open-source software that everyone should know about!
I advise you to post any recommendations to the original post, I was just sharing it here so others can find it! I also wanna see those recs myself so that's the motive for posting this 😅
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FlorisBoard
An open-source keyboard for Android which respects your privacy. Currently in early-beta.FlorisBoard
FUTO Keyboard
FUTO Keyboard is a modern, privacy-focused keyboard that runs fully offline. Enjoy swipe typing, autocorrect, predictive text, and more—no internet connection required.keyboard.futo.org
correct me if there is something wrong with the app
It's proprietary (source available non-commercial license)
Fintiv's Apple Pay suit failed in Texas, but they are trying again in Georgia
Fintiv's Apple Pay suit failed in Texas, but they are trying again in Georgia
After losing a suit that took seven years to resolve, Fintiv is trying to sue Apple again, and is again alleging the company built Apple Pay using stolen mobile wallet technology.Amber Neely (AppleInsider)
In NOAA Cuts Fallout, Private Companies Fill Weather Data Gaps: As the weather agency struggles to maintain forecasting, some experts worry about relying on private companies instead.
In NOAA Cuts Fallout, Private Companies Fill Weather Data Gaps
As the weather agency struggles to maintain forecasting, startups are launching more tech to gather critical data.Meg Wilcox (Undark Magazine)
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Instagram Maps feature raises privacy concerns among some users
Instagram Maps feature raises privacy concerns among some users
The rollout of a new Instagram Map has prompted confusion among some users of the app, who voiced their privacy concerns online after Meta unveiled the featureJennifer Nehrer (NBC News)
How to make physical PC GOG games
video is in Arabic but there are high quality english subtitles!
a note: for burning BDXL discs on Linux, i've seen conflicting reports about K3b, some say it works, others say it doesn't... if someone has had any luck burning BDXL discs on Linux, i'd love to know what setup you used!
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- Some games on Steam are DRM-free, so you don't have to buy these games twice. You could either burn just the game files, or you could create your own setup wizard using Inno Setup or some similar software.
- Is a blue-ray (or optical media in general) more lasting/durable than an SD card? Archiving my games library in Switch-like jewel cases would be pretty cute.
- that’s a very good point! personally I always buy on GOG first but there are still some DRM-free games on steam (or itch.io) that aren’t on GOG
- SD cards are typically rated to retain data for 10 years, which for preservation is pretty bad, tho some high quality cards could last longer. archival-grade optical media is way more durable if kept in good storage conditions; in the video he uses M-discs, which are rated for 1000 years (even tho let’s be honest that’s more marketing than anything)
SD cards are one of the most volatile mediums for data storage. Flash memory in general runs the risk of discharge over time. Being powered every now and then can help IIRC.
I've looked into long-term data hoarding and found that there's not too much consensus on the best mediums. They all have their problems. Most turn their noses up at the idea of a set-it-and-forget-it system, preferring laboriously maintained arrays of HDDs. These fail somewhat regularly so they maintain multiple backups and plan/build around that.
I like optical media, but its problems include high cost per GB, taking up significant physical space, the inability to rewrite data, slow speed, and the waning availability of disk drives. Its longevity also depends on the specific technology the disk uses. Some disks are chemically active and the chemicals can break down over time. These can have comparable life to just storing it on a USB drive or something, so I wouldn't bother with those.
I've been using discs specifically made for longevity called M-DISCs. They are supposedly chemically inert and can last for hundreds of years. They're expensive compared to normal BDXLs, you need a bluray drive rated for burning them, and some people say they're hokey...their lifetime claim is pretty lofty, to be fair. I also use archival gold DVDs (4.7GB) for smaller files.
pitonanza impossibile con i moduli di serpente
Certo che è incredibile che più passa il tempo e più mi accorgo di quanto infinitamente Python sia pestilenziale, sempre più di quanto avrei finito per pensare in un momento precedente… E ok, non che gli altri linguaggi non siano comunque terrificanti, per carità, ma Python è una roba grave. Purtroppo, ahinoi, l’ecosistema è comodo, […]
How Instagram’s new ‘Friend Map’ feature puts your privacy at risk – and how to turn it off
Instagram's new 'Friend Map' puts your privacy at risk | Proton
The new 'Friend Map' feature on Instagram might be sharing your precise location without your knowledge. Here's how to turn it off — and why you might want to.Proton
'Largest civilian flotilla in history' to set sail for Gaza
cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/5774306
Activists from 44 countries plan to launch the largest civilian flotilla in history at the end of August in an effort to break Israel’s siege on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the starving population of the enclave.The Global Sumud Flotilla, along with three allied initiatives, will send dozens of boats from Spanish ports on 31 August and Tunisian ports on 4 September, aiming to establish a humanitarian corridor and confront what organizers call Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.
“This summer, dozens of boats, both large and small, will set sail from ports across the world, converging on Gaza in the largest civilian flotilla of its kind in history,” said organizer Haifa Mansouri at a press conference in Tunis hosted by the Joint Action Coordination for Palestine.
The mission brings together four groups: the Maghreb Sumud Flotilla, the Global Movement to Gaza, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, and Sumud Nusantara.
'Largest civilian flotilla in history' to set sail for Gaza
Organizers say the mission aims to open a sea route to Gaza after repeated Israeli seizures of civilian aid vessels in international watersthecradle.co
Importing Lemmy settings seems to do nothing
This used to work and I exported from PieFed and imported into another PieFed instance just yesterday. Maybe Lemmy changed the JSON structure.
We'll look into it.
I think I know the problem - I fixed an issue with the settings import a week ago but piefed.ca hasn't updated to the latest version yet.
If you're not committed to piefed.ca then check the footer of any other instance. You want it to say PieFed v1.1.0 instead of PieFed v1.0.x. piefed.zip, feddit.online, quokk.au and piefed.social are all on 1.1.
Meta supported phishing?
Hello
Long time lurker, first time poster etc etc...
Interested what you guys make of these WhatsApp messages I just received...
...I have no such booking...
Obviously this sort of scam/phishing nonsense is nothing new to me, but a few things stood out...
- They have my full name and phone number 😕
- I do use booking.com (but I suppose many do so they could assume...)
- This WhatsApp message has been marked as "using a secure service from Meta"... So this isn't just a random phone (I have anonymous messages blocked) they have some sort of privilege on the platform... WTF
- They even have some special reply buttons at the end of the message.
- I just don't get it... Like, what are the odds they guess the dates and hotel accurately that I would bite...? And having gone to this length, why then fall at the last hurdle by having a weird sender name like "Rus Education"...?
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All the message means is that whoever it is is using a business account.
faq.whatsapp.com/6434609272832…
"You’ll see the following messages, when a business chooses to:
Use a partner: You’ll see “This business works with other companies to manage this chat.”
Use the WhatsApp Business Platform Cloud API (Hosted by Meta): You’ll see “This business uses a secure service from Meta to manage this chat.”
If a business is using the WhatsApp Business app or managing and storing customer messages themselves, you’ll see: “Messages and calls are end-to-encrypted. Only people in this chat can read, listen to, or share them.”"
So, hypothetically, if I were running a scam, yeah, I'd set up a business account using the Platform Cloud API to get that sweet, sweet "secure service" note.
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European Commission launching #Wifi4EU initative, 93k high-speed private access points across the EU, free of charge.
cross-posted from: slrpnk.net/post/25779751
The intative promises to be privacy-friendly with no tracking. Stating:
Your privacy is important. The WiFi4EU app ensures a private online experience with no tracking or data collection. Simply connect and enjoy free public Wi-Fi without concerns.Source: digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/…
Will be interesting to see how this spans and plays out in reality. Looks promising too, did a quick scan of their builtin permissions and trackers and looks good too. (Scanning tool is called Exodus)
Report for eu.europa.publications.wifi4eu 1.2.3
Known trackers, permissions and informations about this specific version of this applicationεxodus
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Help me figure out a skateboard graphic
Hi, all!
I love Linux. I LOVE open source. I suck at designing anything artistic.
I just got into skateboarding and I am going to order a new deck for this old board we have. The deck is a cruiser style with a fish tail.
What FOSS characters or designs/references would be cool to see?
I was just thinking of Tux, but I need some more ideas. Especially for the griptape.
Thanks! This is truly the year of the Linux desktop.
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Huge encrypted files filling dribe
Hi all! I am running some recent version of Mint. I have been away for a bit but came back and thenpc reads 0 bytes free. Ooening the directory shows tons of files in home/private/ecryptfs some as small at 12MB and some as big as 170GB.
I tried to get some info but the terminal returned nothing on them, thought it might be shit and I dont have anything precious on it so I moved to delete but was told there are no such files when I did. I tried to sudo remove but got permission denied.
At this point, realising I dont have this connected to the web, and it hasnt been switched on in months despite the files showing ages 1-6 months - I thought an aold fashioned reboot would solve but now Mint won't let me passed the password login.
It recognises incorrect passwords but correct ones give a quick flash of a black screen with a typing marker flashing and back to login.
Any direction appreciated.
Yeah, its my frst dip into linux bit apprehensive to to start over...cant even rememer what I installed.
Would you recommend not encrypting home?
Encrypting home is good (although full disk encryption is better and with mint it's still easy enough)
Mint uses some helper scripts to mount/unmount your encfs, so maybe while trying to delete the files you deleted those too, and this would explain the login failing. It's been a while tho so I'm not sure, better to wait for someone else.
Revealed: “Skyrocketing” scale of UK police's Secret Facial Recognition Searches of Passport and Immigration Databases
- The Government has secretly allowed police forces to search over 150 million UK passport and immigration database photos with “Orwellian” facial recognition technology for 6 years.
- The number of searches of the passport database has “skyrocketed” from 2 in 2020 to 417 in 2023. 16 searches of the immigration database were made in 2023, increasing almost sevenfold to 102 in 2024.
- Campaigners to institute legal action, claiming it is an “historic breach of the right to privacy”.
- Former minister Sir David Davis MP says “It’s outrageous that parliamentarians and the public have been kept in the dark about this extraordinary surveillance system”.
Campaigners reveal “Skyrocketing” increase in police facial recognition searches of passport and immigration databases — Big Brother Watch
Defending Civil Liberties, Protecting PrivacyCampaigners reveal “Skyrocketing” increase in police facial recognition searches of passport and immigration databases — Big Brother Watch
Remote Learning Accidentally Introduced a New Danger for LGBTQ Students
Remote Learning Accidentally Introduced a New Danger for LGBTQ Students
It’s become increasingly difficult to know when your secrets are safe.Alejandra Caraballo (Slate)
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Remote Learning Accidentally Introduced a New Danger for LGBTQ StudentsTheir laptop was given to them by their school, and it contains software that flags any student writing that uses, among other terms, “queer” or “transgender.”
The software must have slipped and fell into the laptop.
Ubuntu Pro for Personal/Home Use
For any Ubuntu users here, are you using the free personal subscription of Ubuntu Pro for ESM patches?
I'm curious how many bother, and how the experience is for home/personal servers.
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I have enabled this on my private machine, because it's free and it was asking so nicely.
I don't have the same patches on servers at work.
Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows
Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows
Some of the marginalized groups most likely to be harmed by AI are also most wary of it. A new study’s findings raise questions about equity and consent in technology design.The Conversation
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Managing Proxmox VE via Terraform and GitOps
i am not a devops engineer. i appreciate any critique or correction.
Managing Proxmox VE via Terraform and GitOps
This program enables a declarative, IaC method of provisioning multiple resources in a Proxmox Virtual Environment.
Deployment
- Clone this GitLab/Hub repository.
- Go to the GitLab Project/Repository > Settings > CI/CD > Runner > Create project runner, mark Run untagged jobs and click Create runner.
- On Step 1, copy the runner authentication token, store it somewhere and click View runners.
- On the PVE Web UI, right-click on the target Proxmox node and click Shell.
- Execute this command in the PVE shell.
bash <(curl -s https://gitlab.com/joevizcara/terraform-proxmox/-/raw/master/prep.sh)
[!CAUTION]
The content of this shell script can be examined before executing it. It can be executed on a virtualized Proxmox VE to observe what it does. It will create a privileged PAM user to authenticate via an API token. It creates a small LXC environment for GitLab Runner to manage the Proxmox resources. Because of the API limitations between the Terraform provider and PVE, it will necessitate to add the SSH public key from the LXC to the authorized keys of the PVE node to write the cloud-init configuration YAML files to the local Snippets datastore. It will also add a few more data types that can be accepeted in the local datastore (e.g. Snippets, Import). Consider enabling two-factor authentication on GitLab if this is to be applied on a real environment.
- Go to GitLab Project/Repository > Settings > CI/CD > Variables > Add variable:
Key: PM_API_TOKEN_SECRET
\
Value: the token secret value from credentials.txt
- If this repository is cloned locally, adjust the values of the .tf files to conform with the PVE onto which this will be deployed.
[!NOTE]
The Terraform provider resgistry is bpg/proxmox for reference.
git push
signals will trigger the GitLab Runner and will apply the infrastructure changes.
- If the first job stage succeeded, go to GitLab Project/Repository > Build > Jobs and click Run ▶️ button of the apply infra job.
- If the second job stage succeeded, go to the PVE WUI to start the new VMs to test or configure.
[!NOTE]
To configure the VMs, go to PVE WUI and right-click the gitlab-runner LXC and click Console.
The GitLab Runner LXC credentials are in the credentials.txt.
Inside the console, dossh k3s@<ip-address-of-the-VM>
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They can be converted into Templates, converted into an HA cluster, etc.
The IP addresses are declared in variables.tf.
Diagramme
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Well it's a templatized thing, not exactly code. If it does what you need it to do, then just feel okay using it.
Fair warning though: it will break. Lock your package versions, and don't be surprised when an interface changes and you need to rework it.
Trump wanted a US-made iPhone. Apple gave him a gold statue.
Trump wanted a US-made iPhone. Apple gave him a gold statue.
Trump’s chip tariffs won’t hit Apple despite no plans for a US-made iPhone.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
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Does Google REALLY think I'm just going to turn the Spyware back on?
Google keeps asking about turning on my location timeline, trying to push for me to turn ON Ad tracking.
Are they stupid? If I'm the type of person who went out of his way to turn this crap off ...do they really think saying "Your in Control" is going to encourage me to turn this s*** back on?
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It's not spyware anymore. It's stored on device so Google does not have access to it. It was a big issue when they did this as people could not longer log into the website and view their history. Right now there is no way to back it up so if you loose your phone you loose your history.
Reading these comments first nobody knows Google moved it locally.
Okay so it doesn't matter that I don't let them collect it in the first place so there's no reason to turn it on, cool.
Unless you're wrong of course, but I trust you, random paragraph I encountered anonymously on an internet forum and engaged with for 8 seconds before moving on with my life forever. You couldn't possibly have a vested interest in misleading me and hey my coffee is ready.
Substack’s extremist ecosystem is flourishing
Substack’s extremist ecosystem is flourishing
The app's recent swastika push alert was just the tip of the iceberg.The Handbasket
X plans to show ads in Grok chatbot's answers
X plans to show ads in Grok chatbot's answers
Grok's responses to users on X could include paid advertisements in the future.Mariella Moon (Engadget)
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Tech giants turning blind eye to child sex abuse, Australian watchdog says
Tech giants turning blind eye to child sex abuse, Australian watchdog says
Commissioner’s recommendations for tech companies include measures that have been criticised on privacy grounds.John Power (Al Jazeera)
Google search boss says AI isn’t killing search clicks
Google search boss says AI isn’t killing search clicks
Liz Reid says Google’s data shows AI is generating consistent clicks and better experiences.Ryan Whitwam (Ars Technica)
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FEP-c313: Replies Addressed to Original Author’s Followers
Hello!
This is a discussion thread for the proposed FEP-c313: Replies Addressed to Original Author’s Followers. Please use this thread to discuss the proposed FEP and any potential problems or improvements that can be addressed.
Summary
This proposal introduces an ActivityPub extension to improve reply distribution. It allows a reply (comment) to be addressed directly to the original post author’s followers collection, so that followers of the original author can receive the reply. This behavior aligns with how networks like Diaspora and Friendica distribute comments, and aims to enhance conversation visibility across federated servers.
A new flag in NodeInfo metadata advertises support for this extension. Servers implementing this FEP can thus coordinate reply delivery: if both servers support it, a reply will be forwarded to the original author’s followers automatically; otherwise, the sender can fallback to standard distribution.
Re: FEP-c313: Replies Addressed to Original Author’s Followers
If Mastodon doesn't support forwarding delivery to local collections, then you're still facing an uphill battle getting Mastodon to support your FEP, no?
In which case wouldn't it be roughly equivalent to get Mastodon to support 7.1.2 of the AP spec?
danekrae
in reply to zero • • •It's not a war with Hamas, but against innocent civilians...
Zerush
in reply to danekrae • • •HiddenLayer555
in reply to zero • • •Why go through the rigamarole we all knew you intend on doing it.
Is it just a vain attempt to legitimize it so you can ignore the feeling of being a piece of shit?
HobbitFoot
in reply to HiddenLayer555 • • •It is an attempt at legitimizing it to prevent diplomatic action against it.
Israel is past the point where its allies have had elections and, generally, has either had people elected who maintained the status quo or allowed Israel to do more than the previous administration. Israel can now eat Gaza in diplomatic peace.