+1 for Watcharr
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I’m also using Traccar. Found this yesterday and was going to give it a try. It’s called Dawarich.
Surprised nobody mentioned Yakuake. Just discovered it’s just for kde. Been using it for years. It hides at the top of my screen and slides down when the cursor hits the top. Full desktop when not used and can access it no matter which app I’m using.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Silverblue or other immutable on remote VPS?English1·10 months agoThanks, good to know about firewall.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Silverblue or other immutable on remote VPS?English1·11 months agoWhile what you’re saying is theoretically true, don’t forget that as far as I know, most attacks are perpetrated by bots. And while it is true that in a fedora based version one could run ostree admin unlock etc… this particular command would need to be included in the attack script.
Now if the script has to be modified to include all possible different immutable systems that could possibly run it would increase the complexity and most importantly the size of said script making it easier to detect.
I’m not saying that its a bulletproof method, I’m just saying that by itself it greatly minimizes the risk, at least until all servers run immutable systems. And even then it still complicates matters for potential attackers quite a bit. So therefore reducing or at least greatly minimizing the potential of the system being compromised.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Silverblue or other immutable on remote VPS?English2·11 months agoThank you for the tip. Unless my understanding is wrong both OS are similar, Coreos targeting more precisely Kubernetes and cluster management. Had a quick look, but definitively will read more about it.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Silverblue or other immutable on remote VPS?English2·11 months agoThank you, good to know. Not as straightforward as directly installing distro but certainly worth considering.
As to why it reduces attack surface please see answer provided to other comment.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Silverblue or other immutable on remote VPS?English12·11 months agoBecause even if an attacker could gain access even as root he cannot modify system files. This is why immutable OS distros are called immutable.
This runs a combination of both. Been using this for years and works like magic
aordogvan@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Those who custom configure their kernel: what did you gain?71·1 year agoNot for myself but a client who was running a game server. He wanted to tweak the number of ticks/second that the kernel interacted with CPU. Didn’t even know that this was a parameter and after a few attempts, according to him, never went on that server myself, made a huge difference and he claimed having grabbed a good part of the market because of that.
After that familiarized myself more with the stuff in there. But that was a good while ago, before most of you guys were born.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•This Week in Self-Hosted (23 February 2024)English6·1 year agoIMO best newsletter for self hosting. Lots of stuff and updates on updates. Very good.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's Your Preferred Server Monitoring Method?English2·1 year agoSecond Zabbix. Been using it for years and it just works.
aordogvan@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?5·2 years agoTried various smartwatches and the problems always came down to one thing: battery.
Some of the watches batteries last a few days or a week but the screen remains dark and to see time you have to touch the screen our flip your wrist which gets on my nerves.
Now wearing a regular watch and each time I look at the time I’m in awe of the miracle of seeing the time displayed clearly.
When they come up with a watch that can keep the screen lit for at least a week without recharge I’ll reconsider…
aordogvan@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your must-have selfhosted services?English6·2 years agoI often see wireguard and adguard or pihole mentioned. There’s a service that provides a combination of wireguard and pihole in 1 docker compose file and has a web interface for wireguard clients (wgeasy) called wirehole. Been using our for 2 years or so, very happy with it.
In my opinion the most elegant solution for an ad blocking VPN.
Why not try docker rootless? Been using it for 2 years and does everything docker does.
Agree Magicearth not so accurate on traffic info. But my biggest problem with Google is that it focuses so much on commercial info that takes most of the map’s real estate (shops, stores, malls, etc) ,which it’s not usually what I’m looking for, that it causes some kind of allergic reaction.
Magic is great, better than Google, for navigation and clarity in directions and graphically much more appropriate to driving.
Surprised to read so many answers talking about capitalism, social media and wealth concentration. But no one mentioned that we’re at an unprecedented point in history of mankind. Ecological collapse, the lightening fast rise of AI. No example of past historical processes can be very useful in this very unique context.
And don’t forget that with AI and, coming fast, robots, humans will not be needed for labor anymore. Most of you might feel this is rubbish about something you think is science fiction. I suggest you think again.
Think again and you will quickly realize that the future is not rosy for 99.5% of us.