Burnoutdv

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[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

"when i get to it" is my time frame aswell, till then its a reoccurring calendar notification with instructions because past me who set this all up was a genius compared to sleep deprived current me

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 3 points 1 week ago (5 children)

But how to automate wildcard certificate generation? That requires a change of the txt record and namecheap for instance got no mechanism for that to automatically happen on cert bot action

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I think my gap in understanding chinese culture is just too large. But if I remember correctly, China is quite large, some say huge. Where exactly is the problem of burying the dead? Are graves eternal over there, like in europe you usally lease a spot for 50 years and after it gets reused. But even then, is there really a lack of space hundreds of kilometers away from the coast?

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 18 points 3 weeks ago

Good thing that the dezentralized internet has a centralized arbiter that..if down, effectivly, gives the entire internet a single point of failure. As cloudflare seems to have a use, especially in modern times were everyone and their mother got an ai crawler sucking small servers dry, I wonder if there is anything left to have interconnected networks without some big shot buffering against accidently ddos

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 4 points 2 months ago

Basically how 1984 portrayed it, noone cared what the proles said but the upper working class like the protagonist were tightly controlled

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 3 points 4 months ago

And yet they did not designed them just used their looms and sewing machines

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 6 points 4 months ago

Immich indeed has that option, I use it frequently. Password protection and upload option

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 33 points 5 months ago

I really love when physic estimates end with "probably not world ending"

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Crazy amount of side information you have there. The sterilisation part is wild, i had the impression that the one child policy was only very scarcely enforced anyway and people had less kids due economics

Here in germoney there are church, state and private run kindergartens where you drop off your child 6 to 12 hours, they are not super easily available in big cities bit its a widely available system

I mean whats the alternative? Everyone lives in some big city but grandparents usually remain in the old desolated villages. Confining women to a life as care taker for at least 6 years?

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 2 points 5 months ago

Sounds plausible, crazy how that always works

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 37 points 5 months ago (9 children)

I know nothing about Chinese child care, but reading that the government wishes for more child rearing, might it be that there are other systemic problems like no access to child care facilities, a culture that doesn't value women and people exhausted by long work days? I might have read that this is part of the root cause in korea. But sure, some gay novels might also be the reason for significant numbers. Overall the Chinese are somewhat known for pragmatic approaches, why chasing illusions in this case? The total number of readers and writers can't be that huge can't it?

[–] Burnoutdv@feddit.org 1 points 7 months ago

Funneling money into trumps family pockets by selling American dignity or trust. See the trump childrens tour through the middle east and various law suits disappearing after some meme coin acquisitions

 

Aloha,

Long term lurker. I probably rather need help with knowing the right works to chant into Google than actual step by step help.

The Problem in short: my self hostet Nextcloud is only available most of the time locally...and rarely externally.

The Problem in long:

Back in 2020 I build a somewhat low energy NAS based on an AsRock J5005-ITX. It contains a single SSD with the OS on it (Debian, running Open Media Vault) and 2x 10TB HardDisks in Raid 1.

I live in Germany, this might be of some import.

In my last two previous flats my Internet was provided by Vodafone where I had a legacy IPv4 address that was mostly static (it changed every time cable reconnected which happened only every 100 days or so), I combined that with an .xyz domain to make it reachable from the outside. For that I had simple port forwarding rules in my FritzBox and some custom DNS entries in my PiHole to locally redirect the nc.[domain].xyz to a virtual machine inside the bare metal Debian box. That worked pretty good.

Now I moved to southern Germany and my new Provider is O2, again via cable, for some reasons I couldnt book Vodafone despite them actually owning the wires. Anyway, O2 only offers pooled IPv4 (DS-Lite Tunnel?) which in practice means that I can see IPv4 stuff but I don't have a real outside IPv4 address. But I got whole /64 IPv6 Block all for myself. So I configured my domain to that IPv6 address of the virtual web server that contains the Nextcloud and that kinda worked (there was also some Router settings)

But it actually doesnt. Most public wifis or other residential networks dont seem to give me external access to my Nextcloud, ironically, my mobile network via phone does. This is Problem 1.

Problem 2 is a bit more fuzzy, I believe it is because i haven't configured the DNS/Pi Hole for IPv6 correctly or rather, not at all. The observation is that on my Laptop, the connection to the Nextcloud randomly drops and then gets reestablished. On my phone, while in my home network, the NC is rarely available or only for a few seconds which screws my automatic backup of photos. This is annoying. I think it is because there are two conflicting routes to the NC, one via the internal IPv4 and the other over the publicly available IPv6. But I don't know enough about networking to really unfuck that.

2020 me was rather knowledgeable when I set all those things up, 2024 me is somewhat busy and I already am busy enough just keeping PHP on the virtual web host current so I can update Nextcloud. I tried googling around, but I don't quite get what my actual problem is which makes possible solutions a bit muddy. I can imagine that this problem is somewhat common, as there are a lot of folks with self hosted stuff around right? Right?

Problem 1 seems to be best solved with renting the cheapest VPS I can find and then...build a permanent SSH tunnel to it? Use the WireGuard VPN of my router? Some other kind of tunnel to expose a public IPv4? Iirc, VPS are billed by throughput, I am not sure if I might run into problems here, but the only people that use it are my gf and me, and when not at home, mostly for the CalDAV stuff.

Problem 2 looks like a configuration problem to me, but I might be deadly wrong and it might be complicated.

In short, I need confirmation for 1 and maybe some practical hints how to best slap something together, for 2 actual experience would be nice

Way to many words, thanks for your patience.

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