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  • Forget about EA, they're a different company. Ubisoft is the one you want to worry about, they own Watch_Dogs and all related copyrights like DedSec

  • Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10
  • Even 11 doesn't require a TPM if you know what you're doing.

  • Remmina failing to connect to local VM connected to Microsoft Azure/Entra ID
  • I had tried that previously, but on trying it again I realized that I’d missed setting the Color Depth. Apparently this was enough to make it work properly. Thank you!!

  • Remmina failing to connect to local VM connected to Microsoft Azure/Entra ID
  • I had tried that previously, but on trying it again I realized that I'd missed setting the Color Depth. Apparently this was enough to make it work properly. Thank you!!

  • Remmina failing to connect to local VM connected to Microsoft Azure/Entra ID

    Hey folks! Hope your day's going good.

    I'm hoping someone else has had this problem or knows the application enough to where they can help me. I'm moving my main desktop from W10 to linux (Q4OS, Debian-based) and it's gone well so far.

    The only thing I truly need Windows for is work, so I've decided to build a Win11 VM on my Proxmox server and remote into it when I need to do work there. Install went smoothly, and my M365 user is the Admin of the W11 box. Remote Desktop is enabled, and my user is added to the Remote Desktop Users group on the local machine.

    I had issues remoting in from anywhere, but after researching I was able to make a shortcut that worked on a Windows machine by adding the below options to the .rdp file. With these added, a web page opens and takes me through M365 authentication, and then I remote in.

    > username:s:.\AzureAD\name@domain.tld > > enablecredsspsupport:i:0 > > authentication level:i:2

    `Note: email address changed for anonymity'

    I've tried and failed several different ways to remote into this machine via Remmina. It works as described from Windows machines, but Remmina doesn't seem able to open the webpage that lets me sign in. Instead, I get Remmina's login prompt which I've so far been unable to log in through. This occurs whether I create a profile from scratch or if I import the previously-mentioned RDP file.

    I have 2 Windows 10 VMs which are just regular solo machines, and I have no trouble remoting into them, it's just the Azure/Entra joined machine that causes this.

    I'd like to use my Azure account on the VM so I can keep work at work, so to speak, and so I don't have to activate Windows (a license is included in my business account). If anyone's got some kind of solution or can tell me how to apply the options above to Remmina, I'd love to know how.

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    What Are Your Recurring Costs?
  • I have 5 20TB HDDs in a RAID array at home, in the real world I get a little over 72 of them. I can lose one disk and have no data loss, though

    As for how quickly you fill it up, I'd say that really depends on how much data is redundant and how many backups you want to keep.

  • Microsoft is testing Game Pass ads on the Windows 11 Settings homepage
  • They don't want to learn how to use their computer all over again. Some people really do prefer the devil they know

  • Microsoft is testing Game Pass ads on the Windows 11 Settings homepage
  • You want to advertise to me in the OS? Don't charge me $200 for the OS then!!

  • Microsoft is testing Game Pass ads on the Windows 11 Settings homepage
  • Linux user for a long time, actually. I like Q4OS for myself, it's also Debian based and it puts very little in front of the user to start so I can customize a little more

  • Microsoft is testing Game Pass ads on the Windows 11 Settings homepage
  • What kind of therapy do I go to if I'm in an abusive relationship with my Operating System?

  • Choices choices.
  • 🎶Good times never skies so blue🎵

  • Post your Servernames!
  • I started with the 2D arcade game of course. Both 3D games (SpyHunter and SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run) are solid as well

  • The IT experience?
  • Sounds like it's time to give a little insider info on the company network to hacking groups.

  • Google layoffs: Sundar Pichai-led company fires entire Python team for ‘cheaper labour’
  • Lot of knowledge to just throw out there, Sundar.

    Let's hope your documentation can handle it, or a whole lot of important stuff is going to take forever to fix if/when it breaks

  • Post your Servernames!
  • My Proxmox server is called ARCADE and each VM is named after a game. Currently we have:

    • SpyHunter (PiHole and WireGuard VPN)
    • Pacman (Ubuntu Server w/ Dashy, Syncthing, Portainer, and NextCloud inside Docker)
    • MsPacMan (Ubuntu server for failover purposes. Still under construction)
    • CrazyTaxi (Windows Desktop)
    • MissleCommand (Linux Desktop)
    • MonkeyIsland (qBitTorrent)
  • Which Character Build Suits Each Game Best?
  • Definitely science over lockpicking. The Old World Blues xpac has a ton of rewards that rely on Science

  • Which Character Build Suits Each Game Best?
  • FO3: Guns. Long-medium range guns. Real time combat plays like trash so max out your Agility and get used to living in VATS. Melee builds are also an option

    FO4: Maximize your scrounging and take every buff that increases the amount of something you find. You're gonna need a lot of simple resources for base building, and you'll not lose stock of essentials like caps or bullets. Dealer's choice how you actually play the game, but real time aiming and shooting actually work in this one so VATS isn't essential the way it is in the other games

    FNV: Weapons don't matter as much, but pick a weapons stat and live by it. Make sure Speech is one of your top skills also. Once you get to the strip you can do a lot with a speech check.

  • Chill vibes for your eclipse morning

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    Moving away from Nextcloud AIO, where do I start setting up a Nextcloud instance WITHOUT Docker?

    Hi selfhosted! Hope you're having a good day :)

    I'm pretty new to self-hosting and have been traipsing through a minefield attempting to make NextCloud AIO work inside Docker. The instance runs for a few days/weeks and then starts getting extremely slow on the website, then dies entirely. Usually, either the ClamAV or Apache containers get stuck in an unhealthy state that no number of reboots or reinstalls can fix.

    Quick context for how this all works. I have one machine that runs Proxmox and a group of VMs for various purposes. One such VM runs my Nextcloud. This VM is running Ubuntu 23.10, Docker, and the NextCloud AIO package.

    Another VM hosts OpenMediaVault, which contains a set of SMB Shares mounted to the host VM that act as storage for NextCloud. The symlinks (I think I'm using that word right) on the host VM have user and group permissions updated according to AIO's documentation. Proxmox is configured to boot this VM first, then boot the rest in sequence once the files are available.

    Right now I've got Nextcloud handling Synchronization of Files, Calendars, Contacts, and Kanban boards via the Deck Extension. Everything else can be abandoned at this point, these are the only functions I'm truly using. If this gives you an idea for an alternative app I'd love to hear it.

    So after AIO broke for about the 5th time in the 8 months since I started trying to self-host it, I've been looking at alternatives. Before I go that route, I want to try installing Nextcloud without Docker. Some of the posts I've read here suggest that the Docker distribution of NextCloud has serious issues with stability and safely installing updates.

    I plan to make a new VM entirely for this, Distro undecided. I still want to run it as a VM and still use my SMB shares for bulk storage.

    So where would I begin if I planned to install NextCloud directly to the VM rather than through Docker?

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    Pittsburgh, PA @lemmy.world *dust.sys @lemmy.world
    www.stereogum.com Anti-Flag Announce Break Up Following Possible Rape Accusations Against Frontman

    Anti-Flag have broken up. Last night, the the long-running political punk band announced on Patreon that they had disbanded. The breakup is sudden. The band was on tour in Europe and they were scheduled to play in Prague with the Dropkick Murphys tomorrow night. The announcement includes very little...

    Anti-Flag Announce Break Up Following Possible Rape Accusations Against Frontman

    Copied from the article:

    Anti-Flag have broken up. Last night, the the long-running political punk band announced on Patreon that they had disbanded. The breakup is sudden. The band was on tour in Europe and they were scheduled to play in Prague with the Dropkick Murphys tomorrow night. The announcement includes very little context. Here it is, in full:

    >Anti-Flag has disbanded. the patreon has been switched into a mode where it will no longer charge the monthly fee. I will begin to process refunds to all patrons in the coming weeks. once all refunds are processed the patreon page will also be removed.

    The band’s website and their social-media pages have all been removed. This leaves a lot of questions unanswered. On Reddit, fans pointed out a podcast episode that went live yesterday. On the latest episode of Enough, a podcast dedicated to sexual assault in the music business, a woman tells a story about being raped by the singer in a political punk band. She never names the band or the singer, but it’s hard to hear that story without connecting dots. The story is extremely upsetting, both in its details and in the sense of betrayal that surrounds it. You can hear it here.

    Justin Geever, who goes by the stage name Justin Sane, started the first version of Anti-Flag in Pittsburgh in 1988. The band released their demo in 1992 and their debut album Die For The Government in 1996. Over the decades, Anti-Flag became hugely popular, moving to Fat Wreck Chords and then to RCA in the mid-’00s. The band has remained active in recent years, and they released their most recent album Lies They Tell Our Children earlier this year. For their entire lifespan, Anti-Flag have pushed left-wing principles and political causes.>>

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    First-time self-hoster here. OS and DNS Questions

    Hey /c/selfhosted! Reddit refugee here with a couple questions on things I'm a bit uncertain about. I'll try to keep it brief, but I can clarify anything that needs clarified.

    I came into a little money recently and I'm coming into some more in the nearish future. My plan is to put some of that into a new server build that I'll use to host VMs running Docker, Portainer, and Nextcloud for starters. Vaultwarden, Jellyfin, Gitea, and some kind of dashboard site will come once I get NextCloud in a good place (I'm torn between Dashy and Heimdall, so if anyone's got opinions I'd love to hear them.) I plan to add more once I'm more comfortable with Docker, and once I have a better idea of how to keep all these things organized and backed up.

    I have two domains I'm going to use for these, one for test and one for "prod". I use quotes because all of these things are for me only until I'm confident enough to invite my family. I don't plan to make anything that's going to be used by more than a handful of people overall.

    I've been trying all this with an old server I got off Craigslist which I installed Server 2019 on. I know IIS is a thing, but I'm not certain how or even if IIS plays with Docker, which has me questioning if Windows Server is even worth messing with on the new hardware. Right now, I have a VM set up in Hyper-V which is hosting Docker/Nextcloud in what I'm considering a test environment, but it's not accessible outside the home. Mostly I did this to learn Hyper-V for work, so I'm not married to Windows Server or even Windows for all this.

    The other problem, of course, is DNS. It does appear that my ISP has given me a static address (or at least they haven't changed it since I moved in 6 months ago). Assuming that's true, I'm not certain how I'd go about configuring a DNS server at home and making it accessible outside my home. If anyone's got any resources they want to recommend for setting up a DNS server in-home for this kind of thing, I would love to see them.

    tl;dr

    1. Is there any advantage to using Windows Server to host VS some flavor of Linux or even Windows Pro, or am I just wasting my time (assume cost is not a factor)
    2. Am I making my life harder trying to manage DNS through Windows Server, and is there an alternative if so. Linux alternatives also accepted
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    Pittsburgh, PA @lemmy.world *dust.sys @lemmy.world
    Sorry I'm late, Tunnel Monster was doing its usual thing

    This meme needs to be on Lemmy somewhere

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    stardustsystem *dust.sys @lemmy.world
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