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  • I don't feel like the Linux communities were really a friendly space in the early 2000s. And the Ubuntu forums felt like they became powerful in 2010. I played around with Linux briefly in 2005 and felt like there wasn't much support for solving certain issues.

    And when in doubt, ask chatgpt. It may give you a wrong answer but it can point you in the right direction.

  • The reason why it works is because they're using puppets prosthetics and miniatures. It'll look like garbage if they remade it today (go watch the thing prequel for proof).

    Once the miniature workers unionized, the studios started to rely heavily on CG because they could make them work insane hours without OT. CG is really a symptom of a labor issue.

  • It may have been me both times. I went down a deep AD hole recently, and was trying to find an easy open source way to do it.

    My advice is to put whatever you choose into a vm and snapshot it right before you configure the AD. I think I reconfigured mine 8 times before I was happy.

  • If you're not running it in a grocery store switch to frigate. It's a little daunting at first but so much easier to maintain, especially with ai detection. And if you're using home assistant it's even better.

  • Not the original commenter, but I don't understand how that would increase your attack surface. The AD is inside the network, and if an attacker is already in, you're compromised. There might be way to refrence a DNS server with a windows server, but then you're running windows and your life is now much more difficult.

    As per DNS, the AD server must be the DNS provider. If you run something like nethserver in a VM you can use it as a dns & ad server.

    The domain thing, the AD server is the authorative for its domain. So if you set it as top level, like myhouse.c()m, it will refrence all dns requests to itself, and any subdomains will not appear. The reccomended way to get around this is to use a subdomain, like ad.myhouse.c()m. Or, maybe you have a domain name to burn and you just want to use that?

  • I am, and I'm using Neth Server. I use it only for an AD, TrueNAS for file storage and a few VMs, portainer for applications. It was for practice, but Neth makes it so easy, why not? And it can help with some LDAP applications (but I haven't set them up yet)

  • I was definitely suspicious, but now that they're partnering to create community firmwares, it feels like all that suspicion is unwarranted. I think people just couldn't believe a printer could work so well (and of course there's the xenophobia).