I am nearly sure I have asked the #lazyweb for such a thing before, but I do not recall there being a clear answer:
Is there a good TUI multitool for a birds-eye view of systemd?
Hey, #lazyweb, I could use some advice. My home desktop routinely freezes up within five minutes of booting. I have two SSDs that are brand new. My CPU is old, but temps are nominal (low 50s C). I have plenty of RAM, especially considering that most of the time, Firefox is the only program open. What's happening?
#LazyWeb #ADHD
Is there some kind of near-field or whatever tag type thing I can attach to tools and have them scream if theyโre not in range of a base station or something? Like put a base station in the tool area and have a mobile one on my person and if I leave behind the folding utility knife (because Iโve bought at least a dozen of them and canโt find them or had to discard them after they were ruined by the elements) the tool screams so I canโt help but go grab it?
#lazyweb: for #FireFox or #Safari users (leaning former despite being enmeshed in Apple; it's more configurable, has a wider/deeper extension ecosystem) - what are your faves for the following?
- Forcing sites into dark mode (eg "Hacker Vision" in Chrome)
- Tab groups (like Chrome's native)
- JS/image/etc blocking (like the now defunct ScriptSafe) - uMatrix?
- Custom per-site CSS overrides (eg Stylish)
- vim bindings - Vimium port exists; Tridactyl?
#lazyweb #ruby Who's using types in Ruby? Where and how do I start? https://twitter.com/yebyen/status/1699756041355882980
Not quite #lazyWeb since Iโve spent the last day scouring said web for answers, but has anyone successfully implemented Windows reg-hacks in the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\ tree to block a Firefox extension, and remove it if it is installed?
NB: I donโt want to block ALL extensions, just a specific one.
(I can do this in Chrome and Edge fairly easily, but the documented methods for Firefox are proving not to work for me on FF 102.15.0esr)
Okay, soooo I setup #Proxmox at home and started tinkering. I spun up a #YunoHost #VM and before opening up any ports thought of security. Last time I setup a home server was in the late 90s, and it got hacked. So doing some due diligence.
I setup my #ddwrt router to use https, and configured it to update IP changes to #Cloudflare. Working fine, but now...
How would I go about updating multiple hosted domains? Proxy? I hope to have several there.
#proxmox #yunohost #vm #ddwrt #cloudflare #lazyweb #homelab #homeserver #selfhosted
Okay #lazyweb, what is the alternative to iCloud Keychain people use on iPhone and MacBook so that passwords are synched across devices using Firefox? Also what can synch bookmarks?
This feels like a stretch but โ does the browser give JavaScript any way to read the original color space of an HTMLImageElement or ImageBitmap object?
I can't find anything, without separately loading the whole image into a byte array and parsing file headers. The browser knows, and internal WebGL APIs use the ICC profile. We (#threejs) are working on support for wide gamut color, and this significantly complicates the user-facing API.
#threejs #lazyweb #webgl #javascript #webdev
#lazyweb The local hackspace is putting together a team to compete in the EU's high school cybersecurity competitions (first in the country!). They have the software coaches but are looking for resources for hardware hacking.
Do you have any texts or resources to suggest?
Attached: a challenge board sent for practice. What should we try on it?
Dear #Lazyweb
In a university #psychology class a professor once told the story of a study where participants were observed interacting with a baby.
The people treated the baby differently whether it was wearing a blue, pink, or white diaper.
When it was wearing blue they picked it up and bounced it. When it was pink they picked it up and sweetly cradled it.
But when it was wearing a white diaper they wouldn't pick it up.
I've Googled for it but I am beginning to suspect it never happened.
Tient y a pas de gentillรฉ. On dit corfouti ? Corfoutai ? Corfoutoi ?
Corfou โ Wikipรฉdia
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corfou
Oh #LazyWeb and #LazyPachyderm! (/me makes obeisance)
Back in the day, we used three (3) axes for #cybersecurity authentication:
1. What you ๐ฌ๐ฏ๐ฆ๐ธ (such as a passphrase, &๐ค.);
2. What you ๐ฉ๐ข๐ฅ (such as a token or physical key, &๐ค.); and
3. What you ๐ธ๐ฆ๐ณ๐ฆ (such as fingerprint, retinal scan, &๐ค.).
Is this still basically the case? Are any of these now considered (like #CRC or #MD5 checksum hashing for object verification) inadequate or passรฉ? And/or have new modalities been added?
Thanks!
#lazyweb #lazypachyderm #cybersecurity #crc #md5
Hey #lazyweb ๐ Anyone know how to make a Google Meet series have recordings dump into a Shared Drive as opposed to ~/Meet\ Recordings/ in the personal Drive of the meeting organizer?
Wanting to have no touch, org-open perms inherited from said Shared Drive to support maximum discoverability of recordings for all. ๐โโ๏ธ ๐
Had an idea for an app last night after shopping at #reclaimit. Help me name it!
You can register as a regular producer of any particular kind of trash; pringle cans or kitty litter jugs for example.
Then people who need those can find you, and arrange pickup of a certain number of those items from you.
It would also be place to find #reuse #repurpose and #recycle ideas!
Maybe something like it already exists? #lazyweb
#recycling #reduce #rrr #lazyweb #recycle #repurpose #reuse #reclaimit
Meh. Next question for the #LazyWeb (or possibly the #LazyPachyderm): is there ๐๐ฒ๐ a reasonable #FOSS #Linux #imap #server package? The last time I looked (years ago), they all appeared to be pretty much crap, and even worse in some respects than GMail's semi-compliant implementation..
#lazyweb #lazypachyderm #foss #linux #imap #server
I'm trying to set up #Netdata alerts on #NixOS for https://fantastic.earth but I can't find good documentation or examples of it. Help me out #lazyweb? #MastoAdmin
#netdata #nixos #lazyweb #mastoadmin
Dear #lazyweb: I once read an essay that said to be a better advice-giver, give advice in the form "I would ..." rather than "You should ...". In my memory, it was by Paul Graham, but I am likely mistaken on that. Anyone know where to find that essay again?