It is so nice to finally have my whole company as well as my personal computers on hardware encryption, pgp key enabled, password store behibd pgp key, yubikey based pgp card, and ssh key using my pgp key through yubikey.
Other than being more secure it also means i dont need to backup my ssh keys or password store credentials, its all reproducable from my pgp keys.
I repeatedly fall into the trap of working on my emacs configuration rather than doing the work I've set up my emacs configuration to help me with... #emacs #tinkering
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Happy women's day to all you amazing women out there. You make this world a better place!
@freemo B, dissolved with with 1,3,7-Trimethylpurine-2,6-dione and N-(L-α-Aspartyl)-L-phenylalanine, 1-methyl ester.
A useful catalyst.
Dont like trans-women in the women's bathroom? Lets address this "problem". We can pass a law so that at anytime you suspect a woman may look a bit too masculine you are allowed to inspect her genitalia, call the cops on them if their genitals look suspicious. That way you dont need to worry about all those "creeps" using the bathroom with your daughters.
I know, Black History Month is the most behind us now of the three times I've said so. That said, I posted a lot of YouTube playlist links last month, and it's possible someone missed one. So here they are again, all together now:
Black History, by One Mic History
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFAhUaY7D-Ea0hIjboE90EWZIFb-vtgiD
Unsung Black Heroes, from Quentin R. Jiles
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuX_udIp4IoHR1MtRLpumkvED8wqHPxtO
Black History Music Playlist
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMGH4dosQ9fyz1ZUuPEW9qsRNgdlHMH0T
Moments in Black History, from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD-Nec7Yi1GjS8TEM7kWOxEbk00Z1QYR7
Black History for White People
https://www.youtube.com/@blackhistoryforwhitepeople/videos
Black History Audiobooks
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnkWWmhVvhc2lMwK45HZigQrS8ngxOI9L
Crash Course: Black American History, with Clint Smith
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtNYJO8JWpXO2JP0ezgxsrJJ
Celebrating Black History Month At The Tiny Desk
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy2PCKGkKRVZuSGgyxGCqQnEH6gNjnAcq
Black History Matters, from the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjVRz5S5oJ59kuWH_LAOiH0A6Yw7qsK7d
Hidden Figures: Black History, from TED-Ed
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJicmE8fK0Ege5CYPbAS4QlvZQw7hbm5C
Black History in Two Minutes or so
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsB1WO8xAXzyMz4BihC_6a07RZummkGza
Black American History, by Extra Credits
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyKYa0YJ_5AlikBYiNGc5yXmuiF8QPc8
Black History, from Untold History
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqq0MJHDcHL2Ih4ujaUpMG1EpCoo45cdI
The African Lofi Project
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL52Hf_cBSjG5nXTV-NGNnclnQ049vckit
Celebrate Black History Month with Sesame Street
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8TioFHubWFvsElYrDt4IzV3k4GQeSkOV
Black History Month, from Biography
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRlmwKnv77HouG-XqMKXlNf7y1GgBH6X3
Black History Year, by PushBlack
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2XtdS4a6c5so_KPWyzicxYWmIKK4TYZj
Eyes on the Prize, from PBS
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1t2zzNlnKNl20OCfX7GTQL6hMih79Jk
That ought to keep anyone busy and entertained both.
whats the reason most people use lxd or docker? to run a #web #app?
whats the "time-to-#http-#response" for #lxd?
tthr???
i made it up..it means the time it takes to install a application that reacts to your #http #request from your public http request.
for #docker-compose + #wordpress + #tor its 46 seconds !
@gamehawk since responding to bad actors now is a good reason to suspend someone and call them a bad actor I guess that means you are now just as guilty as me for responding to me.
By your own standards you should be suspended and kicked from your own server!
Ya know, or maybe it doesnt make you a bad person just because you reply to someone (assuming you arent condoning anything bad they say or do)
But yea, god forbid you apply your own standard to yourself huh?
@freemo I'm using it. From a technical point of view, it seems to me a very robust technology, but from a philosophical point of view, if you are serious at DevOps, probably there are better solutions.
If you have some legacy service that had to run inside a normal Linux distribution, then LXD allows to create a guest distro that is very light, because behind the hood it runs as a Linux container of the host distro. So you have a very cheap distro to use for: testing porpouses; local and disposable environments to give to students; legacy services administered in the old way.
Obviously if a service is important and it requires some resources, it is better to install on a distinct VM, instead of using LXD.
A modern DevOp environment, built from scratch, I doubt that it should follow the LXD approach. It is mainly for services that for some reasons are managed in the old way, and it does not make sense to host on distinct VMs. So a very narrow use case.
Jeffrey Phillips Freeman
Innovator & Entrepreneur in Machine Learning, Evolutionary Computing & Big Data. Avid SCUBA diver, Open-source developer, HAM radio operator, astrophotographer, and anything nerdy.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, USA, currently living in Utrecht, Netherlands, USA, and Thailand. Was also living in Israel, but left.
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(Above pronouns are not intended to mock, i will respect any persons pronouns and only wish pronouns to show respect be used with me as well. These are called neopronouns, see an example of the word "frog" used as a neopronoun here: http://tinyurl.com/44hhej89 )
A proud member of the Penobscot Native American tribe, as well as a Mayflower passenger descendant. I sometimes post about my genealogical history.
My stance on various issues:
Education: Free to PhD, tax paid
Abortion: Protected, tax paid, limited time-frame
Welfare: Yes, no one should starve
UBI: No, use welfare
Racism: is real
Guns: Shall not be infringed
LGBT+/minorities: Support
Pronouns: Will respect
Trump: Moron, evil
Biden: Senile, racist
Police: ACAB
Drugs: Fully legal, no prescriptions needed
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