[01:10] @KMyers @Ivoriesablaze so I may have just discovered that the x220 has perfect hardware support for suspend [01:11] That or FreeBSD 12 just fixed it [01:11] Even with the bugs? [01:11] XD yes [01:11] Like, Linux uses a software suspend that I really want to see in bsd [01:12] Because acpi is forkall [02:11] So currently maining Firefox while on the BSD laptop [03:15] amagerd - just installed an RX 580 [03:15] mah xorg.confffffs [03:16] I've reverted back to GNOME for the time being until I can unwreck it [03:56] Hahaha [03:57] I'm on xfce until I can compile kde from ports and play with powerd++ [03:57] Though I may just try reskinning xfce [03:59] https://www.xfce-look.org/p/1079061/ [03:59] Your making me sick [04:05] It wouldn't be Judd if he didn't do the unexpected [04:05] @Ivoriesablaze, True [04:13] X) [13:42] I switched back from kubuntu to pop os [13:43] 18.10 to 18.04 as well [15:20] Anyone else here using Diaspora or Mastodon? [15:20] Not currently but I have been thinking of setting up a node [15:21] I'm looking to make my feed more interesting. [15:22] I will set one up this weekend [15:26] When you set it up you can find me at maxolasersquad@mastodon.baucum.me and maxolasersquad@diaspora.baucum.me [15:50] I wish there was a way to have a signle identity so on all federated platforms I could simply be found at david@baucum.me [15:51] I think we'd need some sort of ability to define that in DNS settings like an MX record for email. [15:52] @KMyers looks like the https is expiring on cloud. Can't remember if that's on my end or yours. [15:55] Set it up on Cron job. Should be automated. [15:55] I need to know where it's been setup to start with. [15:56] @ahoneybun, Yours. I just own the hardware. Everything on it is yours [15:56] Weird certbot isn't installed. [15:56] @KMyers, A true service provider. Hehehe [15:57] @Abrerr, I used to be a web host [15:57] I still have a few dedicated servers in a colo [15:57] Hehe. What was that password manager again, @KMyers ? [15:58] Bitwarden [16:00] My favorite security response ever! [16:01] Yes, you sent me that before. Keep in mind that I self host my vault and have it pretty well protected [16:01] @ahoneybun this applies to your situation. You can use the first paragraph directly copied [16:01] Just change azure to Keith I Myers' @ahoneybun [16:02] And no, I am not a managed provider and never claim to be. I just keep the hardware node online and gave @ahoneybun a VM on top of that. I dont manage the VMs [16:02] Sure. That's irrelevant though. [16:03] This is the most generic passing of the buck I've ever seen and it can be applied in any situation [16:05] Yes and there are managed hosting providers who do handle the security (think WordPress's managed hosting). I do not like this model as I have seen too many screw ups. In fact there is a article that went out yesterday slamming a few managed hosting providers for insane lapses in security [16:10] Have you guys seen this? https://libraryofbabel.info/search.html it's a proceduraly generated library which contains every possible combination of lower case, period, and comma. You can literally find any page of text in here. The science behind it is amazing. It's not just generating it, it's literally searching the algorithm to find a page matching your requested text. [16:12] @KMyers, Transfers risk to the clients to have them admin their own security. Which I'm a fan of personally, like doing my own thing [16:14] @Abrerr, Bingo, I also like to do things my way. As an example, my sensitive password manager is on my intranet and requires I VPN into it before I can access anything. Even with that level of protection, I still enforce MFA on eveything [16:16] Also it passes ownership of the content to the client, this is actually very important if the client is hosting illegal content. As a provider, there is a lot of value in being able to say that you do not monitor or control what your client hosts. If you ever get a knock on your door from the FBI with a warrant, you just pass on the client's information [16:19] Yeah, like Kitty porn. :D https://youtu.be/QU2uBGXFzo0 [16:21] Well, something like that. The biggest fear for a small provider is that you have your servers taken because of a customer like that while the investigation is in progress [18:11] https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/15/netflix-raising-prices-across-tiers/ [20:26] @AdamOutler What's frustrating is, all the secrets of the universe are technically in there, but with it are millions of more false statements along with it. [20:27] You'll find "e=mc^2" and right next to it could be "foxes are made of grapes" [21:11] @KMyers did you order special usb's or something [21:11] I formatted the PopOS! usb installer and installed memtest86+ on it, and it wouldn't boot [21:11] Ran one of your yellow usb's and it booted fine [21:12] That along with the magic chromebook healing charging cable lead me to believe you have magic hardware