RE: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@Larvitz/115718085687749256
My latest blog-article is (of course) also available via the Gemini protocol on my personal Gemini capsule:
RE: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@Larvitz/115718085687749256
My latest blog-article is (of course) also available via the Gemini protocol on my personal Gemini capsule:
RE: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@Larvitz/115718085687749256
My latest blog-article is (of course) also available via the Gemini protocol on my personal Gemini capsule:
New blog post: FreeBSD Dual-Stack with Jails on Hetzner Cloud !
How to run VNET jails with proper IPv6 (no NAT66!) by splitting a /64 into two /65 subnets.
- Complete working configs
- IPv6-first philosophy
- Production-tested
https://blog.hofstede.it/freebsd-dual-stack-jails-on-hetzner-cloud/
Of course, the article is also on Geminispace:
I think it's time for another browser war, this time not as corporation vs corporation, but users vs corporate control. Who are our champions? Not @Vivaldi or any other Blink or WebKit browser, for sure, unless they take it upon themselves to fork off the engines to preserve these features. The Firefox forks, perhaps? That landscape is currently a constellation of fragmented projects: is there anything documenting the difference between @palemoon @librewolf or @Waterfox and how many others?
I appreciate that part of the #indieWeb is “running away” from the corporate controlled web in #GeminiSpace, and there are some very interesting idea being developed around there. There's something to be said about not wanting to share your environment with the poison that a large part of the web has become, but at the same time, there's also something to be said about throwing away the baby with the bathwater. The problem with the web isn't technical, it's social. The tech itself is fine.
Blind fediversians, which of these pages is more accessible?
Old version of Pandora's Tale Wiki (Character page):
https://pandorastale.miraheze.org/wiki/Characters
New version of PTW (Character page):
https://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Characters.gmi
(If you have a gemini client installed) New PTW Gemini Capsule (Character page):
gemini://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Characters.gmi
And here's another example:
Old version of Pandora's Tale Wiki (Chapter page):
https://pandorastale.miraheze.org/wiki/Chapters
New version of PTW (Chapter page):
https://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Chapters.gmi
(If you have a gemini client installed) New PTW Gemini Capsule (Chapter page):
gemini://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Chapters.gmi
#Accessibility #a11y #ScreenReader #PandorasTaleWiki #Geminispace
Blind fediversians, which of these pages is more accessible?
Old version of Pandora's Tale Wiki (Character page):
https://pandorastale.miraheze.org/wiki/Characters
New version of PTW (Character page):
https://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Characters.gmi
(If you have a gemini client installed) New PTW Gemini Capsule (Character page):
gemini://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Characters.gmi
And here's another example:
Old version of Pandora's Tale Wiki (Chapter page):
https://pandorastale.miraheze.org/wiki/Chapters
New version of PTW (Chapter page):
https://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Chapters.gmi
(If you have a gemini client installed) New PTW Gemini Capsule (Chapter page):
gemini://pandorastale.wiki/Main/Chapters.gmi
#Accessibility #a11y #ScreenReader #PandorasTaleWiki #Geminispace
New payload on my #gemlog
Sshhhh...don’t tell anyone
I have a confession to make. I never took the time to switch my various VPS to key-based login. Sure, I changed the SSH port and disabled root login, but so far I have actually relied on fail2ban and reeeeeeally long passwords.
Then I stumbled upon a very interesting blog post by Elena, which pointed my to an excellent video by Veronica. And my mind was blown!
I always thought that setting up keys and getting them to the servers was a lot of work. Turns out, it isn’t. I was done in about 30 minutes, which included watching the video twice and taking everything step by step. And keeping a proper SSH config file will make my life much more comfortable from now on.
My home-based servers will also be switch from passwords to keys soon, even though they’re not ssh-able from the outside at all.
Thanks again to Elena & Veronica for the precious infos.
news.elenarossini.com/my-so-ca…
youtube.com/watch?v=3FKsdbjzBc…