Hundreds of Beavers
GNU/Lisp Enthusiast!
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mrh@mander.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What movie do you think is really underrated?English242·26 days ago
Use Guix/Nix, have your cake and eat it
oh yes, guix+hurd is only x86
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Movim: Building a Decentralized Social Network on XMPPEnglish7·1 month agoIt would be nice having native programs. At least you can use any native xmpp app with the same account to do text, audio, and visual comms (including groups). The only thing they don’t support is the actual social feeds/posts aspect (and soon spaces!).
mrh@mander.xyzto unixporn@lemmy.world•[NixOS] [Xfce] chill af setup with custom panel pluginEnglish1·1 month agopape?
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English1·2 months agoI love ipv6 but I don’t see how it is related to anything here
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English1·2 months agoYes your description is just right and is the heart of my question. To use your terminology:
Currently:
- Away from home: Phone -> VM -> Home Server
- At home: Phone -> VM -> Home Server (inefficient!)
Ideally:
- Away from home: Phone -> VM -> Home Server
- At home: Phone -> Home Server
In the ideal case, I would never have to change anything about the wireguard config/status on the Phone, nor would I have to change the domain name used to reach the resource on the Home Server.
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English1·2 months agoOh hm I didn’t think about your last point, maybe it’s not really an issue at all. I think I’m not 100% on how the wireguard networking works.
Suppose I tunnel all of my traffic through wireguard on the remote server. Say that while I am home, I request
foo.local, which on the remote server DNS maps to a wireguard address corresponding to my home machine. The remote will return to me the wireguard address corresponding to the home machine, and then I will try and go to that wireguard address. Will the home router recognize that that wireguard address is local and not send it out to the remote server?
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English4·2 months agoYes that would work, but it feels a bit cumbersome to have 2 fqdns per service, which I would have to switch between using depending on on whether I’m local or not.
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English1·2 months agoRight but I want to be connected to wireguard always, I just want the DNS/routing to be different based on home vs foreign network.
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English2·2 months agoAnd so when away do you just directly connect to the external IP and do port forwarding?
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English1·2 months agoSo you have a public DNS record pointing to your home IP?
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English2·2 months agoI think tailscale would work, though I’d ideally want to use something like headscale instead, but that’s a bit of a logistical hastle for my setup. Do you know if pangolin can handle this as well?
mrh@mander.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which brands belong to US companies, even if they may not be immediately recognizable as such?English15·4 months agoHäagen-Dazs
“Häagen-Dazs” is an invented pseudo-Scandinavian phrase coined by the American Reuben Mattus, in a quest for a brand name that he claimed was Danish-sounding. However, the company’s pronunciation of the name ignores the letters “ä” and “s”, and letters like “ä” or digraphs like “zs” do not exist in Danish.
His daughter Doris Hurley reported in the 1996 PBS documentary An Ice Cream Show that her father sat at the kitchen table for hours saying nonsensical words until he came up with a combination he liked.
mrh@mander.xyzOPto Philosophy@lemmy.world•Alvin Plantinga and the Modal Argument for DualismEnglish1·5 months agoI wonder if Kuhn really understood Plantinga’s argument by the end
On of the better science fiction story experiences awaits those who read the lyrics while listening through the album.
mrh@mander.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What happens if the robots take over and life gets better for people?English122·5 months agoWhere is that from? It is extremely pessimistic and obviously false.
I use Guix