

I see it’s running Ansible. That’s an obvious risk.


I see it’s running Ansible. That’s an obvious risk.


I think for about 2 weeks Voat had potential. Then the Nazis moved in and it was doomed.


The five-assed monkey of cert lifetimes.
As useless measures go this will certainly be one; especially while CRLs are a thing.


Ha ha ha.
I love how lennart’s cancer tries to replicate fucking syslog and it’s this bad. What a mess the kids worship.


Every part of what you just said can be encapsulated in proper packaging so you don’t even need to care – about pre/post upgrades, or even dependencies and checks before it starts.
The lack of a proper release is the absolute only thing keeping me from using it.


The installation workflow begs for supply-chain exploits. Given this and its oob install, it probably breaks iso27002 as well.
I’ll wait. NextCloud and OwnCloud both have 27002-compliant installs (the latter needs some review), so I need to stick with those.
Still container-dependent?


OCIS is a modern app that is massively better since its written with modern languages / frameworks
Ah, the sparkle makes it better? I know a guy who made his RAM light up in his plexiglas case, and claims it made the computer faster. Same deal?
OCIS talks a good talk, almost suggesting it’s enterprise and scalable and such, but it still suffers from the same supply-chain risk that all the black-box container miasma does, and the same “just get your kerbal space shuttle launching and then you too can host this awesome simple install” math. The ‘single black-box binary’ isn’t a good fall-back measure.
Now, I realize I’ve cast aspersions on our holy neu-paradigm installation fad, and I get the downvotes. If people don’t understand why validation is an important part of the validation-proves-consistency-thus-reliability of enterprise build/release, that’s okay. Most people don’t know they even need proper releng practice anyway, but may react with downvotes. But we need to do better where it matters; and that’s a line that’s going to seem as arbitrary as a bedtime is to a tween.


Appimages and flatpaks frustrate validation and thus break iso27002.
Anything else?
This. If I pay the cost in frustration and anguish and soul-searching and demanding justice from an uncaring god, I want something for it. I want documentation. I want my lessons learned from the post incident review. I want something I can hack into mgmtConfig to make sure nothing else will do that too.
Struggling for no payoff is the absolute worst thing.


What you get is something with an acceptable warranty and maybe some support.
What you then realize is what you DON’T have on your consumer gear.


Just a page with the name of the project when I checked just now. Nothing else.
Look. Is part of the plan to build and distro an OTA flash for my ~9 echo flex models deployed out on the world? They have everything they need for interaction, as well as networking and Bluetooth beaconing.
I just checked out frigate, and I see it crutches on docker. Anything docker-free?
MBA
I’m glad he specified it later, but dereferencing the jargon the first time it’s used - especially an initialism often linked to something else - is much better.
Hands up if you also saw “Masters of Business Administration” and were a little confused.


Let’s avoid systemd solutions. They’ll just lock you deeper into lennart’s cancer.


I’ve used smb with autofs. Works a treat.
Be sure you have nothing running from or accessing the mount constantly, of course – I forgot with a homedir – or it’ll never I mount.
You found a solution and you are looking for a problem.
This is not the way it goes. You identify a problem, and if the solution involves self-hosting then you solve it with self-hosting.


Yep. But owncloud went from old and idle to active again. It seems to be a more LTS take on it where NextCloud is your All Features Faster mandate.
Just show me the one that doesn’t rely on containers, venvs, npm or other supply-chain risks.


Yep, two reasons I’m out.
Like, what 8 letters are abbreviated between those two Ns? Are we supposed to know?