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  • The biggest one: Snaps.

    I switched from Ubuntu to Debian, and it's basically the same thing, just faster since it uses native packages instead of Snaps. Ubuntu might as well run all it's apps in Docker containers.

    You could rebrand Debian to Ubuntu and most users wouldn't even notice.

  • The other poster mentioned it, but some things that may help:

    • There is a phone-friendly web editor built in for editing Markdown
    • You're able to see the history of changes, and a reason why they were made if one was provided
    • You can link directly to a line or header in the markdown
    • Others can make changes that you can then approve or reject
  • No thanks. I get some people agreed to this, but I'm going to continue to use .lan, like so many others. If they ever register .lan for public use, there will be a lot of people pissed off.

    IMO, the only reason not to assign a top-level domain in the RFC is so that some company can make money on it. The authors were from Cisco and Nominum, a DNS company purchased by Akamai, but that doesnt appear to be the reason why. .home and .homenet were proposed, but this is from the mailing list:

    1. we cannot be sure that using .home is consistent with the existing (ab)use
    2. ICANN is in receipt of about a dozen applications for ".home", and some of those applicants no doubt have deeper pockets than the IETF does should they decide to litigate

    https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/homenet/PWl6CANKKAeeMs1kgBP5YPtiCWg/

    So, corporate fear.

  • I just use openssl"s built in management. I have scripts that set it up and generate a .lan domain, and instructions for adding it to clients. I could make a repo and writeup if you would like?

    As the other commenter pointed out, .lan is not officially sanctioned for local use, but it is not used publicly and is a common choice. However you could use whatever you want.

  • I just validated that the latest version of the LDAP privilege escalation issue is not an issue anymore. The curl script is in the ticket.

    This was the one where a standard user could get plugin credentials, such as the LDAP bind user, and change the LDAP endpoint. I.E., bad.

    I chose this one because after going through all of them, it was the only one that allowed access to something that wasn't just data in Jellyfin.

    So for me, security is less of an issue knowing that, as only family use the service, and the remaining issues all require a logged in user (hit admin endpoint with user token).

    Plus, I tried a few of those and they were also fixed, just not documented yet. I didn't add to those tickets because I was not as formal with my testing.

    @EncryptKeeper@lemmy.world

  • Searching for Garmin Tempe ANT+ changes since it was deprecated. Two people were debating how they measure temperature during their rides. Another commenter said if they weren't careful, they'd start a thread like... link.

    So yes, unrelated, found, never seen before, thus the XKCD.

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