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AbsolutelyClawless

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AbsolutelyClawless 15 points 19 hours ago

They were just lucky entrepreneurs.

Who also happened to have nothing against exploiting other people. You don't get that rich unless exploitation is your business model. Or if you're a nepo baby (something something small loan of a million dollars something something).

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AbsolutelyClawless 3 points 2 days ago

Hm, looks like you're right. For some reason it's completely bypassing Nginx. Traceroute to all my other proxied services points to nginx.my.domain, except pihole, which points to pihole.my.domain. There have been no changes to my configuration, this is odd.

Edit: Local DNS Record for pihole.my.domain still points to nginx.my.domain.

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AbsolutelyClawless 2 points a day ago

The bizarre thing is I already had it set up in a way it shouldn't have hijacked it. Worked perfectly fine for a long time. Evil DNS forces at it again!

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AbsolutelyClawless 2 points 2 days ago

Pihole is my DNS server (Unbound + Local).

I fixed it? After the issue appeared I changed Raspi's hostname to FQDN, i.e. pihole.my.domain. So it sort of makes sense that it bypassed Nginx. I changed it back to how it was before (just "pihole" and instead of my.domain I added "home.arpa" as local domain). And now it's back to normal. Which makes about zero sense to me, because I basically just changed it back how it was both before and after the issue started.

Thanks for the help! It didn't even occur to me to look if Nginx was being bypassed.

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AbsolutelyClawless 22 points 3 days ago

You mean like the president who literally called his voters stupid and does exactly the detrimental shit to the country he ran his campaign on? Yeah, I get the skepticism, lol.

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AbsolutelyClawless 1 point 2 days ago

The FQDN resolves fine. I can still reach Pihole over https://pihole.my.domain/ and click on "Proceed to pihole.my.domain (Risky)", but the browser fetches Pihole's self-signed certificate instead of my.domain and throws a warning about certificate validity. Which it absolutely shouldn't, because Nginx conf for Pihole points to port 80, not port 443.

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AbsolutelyClawless 38 points 3 days ago

Lately whenever someone complains their C partition is full, it's always unmistakably Adobe's fault. Their shitty way of updating piles up crap in the Windows Installer folder. Uninstalling Adobe and cleaning up its garbage, no joke, frees up anywhere from 20 to 40 gigabytes of storage. Insane.

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AbsolutelyClawless 4 points 2 days ago

I should give it a listen. I'm not too impressed with their latest album. I definitely miss older Muse.

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AbsolutelyClawless 3 points 2 days ago

Whatever the reader is called now. It's a known "feature". They use Windows Installer patch system to update the application, but for some reason if it fails to update, it just re-downloads the patch without removing the failed ones. Or at least that's my understanding. Allegedly (according to Adobe at least) it's a rare bug, but I've had over a dozen machines from end users where this caused C partition to run full and slow down/freeze/crash the system. And I'm being serious when I say some machines regained over 30GB of space after uninstalling the reader.

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AbsolutelyClawless 2 points 2 days ago

From my understanding, the potential protection is lowered, depending on which strain one has already encountered/been infected with.

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AbsolutelyClawless 1 point 2 days ago

I meant to write "US and A" like the above comment pointed out 😄 But either way, if inserted out loud while speaking a non-English language, it's weird. Especially if people you talk to aren't chronically online, lol. Imagine speaking German and then unironically saying "US and A" in English.

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AbsolutelyClawless 12 points 5 days ago

I wish I had access to it when I was a kid. I think the first time I saw an ad for it was well into my 20s. And IIRC in my late 20s when I asked a gyno about it, she said it probably doesn't make sense for me to get it as I'm "too old".

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AbsolutelyClawless 3 points 4 days ago

Reading your comment made me realize I haven't seen a house centipede in years. Odd.

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AbsolutelyClawless 7 points 5 days ago

I started saying "US of A" out loud because of internet memeing and one time it slipped during a (non-English) language class. I genuinely didn't clock why people were laughing. I didn't register I said that instead of the proper way.

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AbsolutelyClawless 1 point 5 days ago

Don't forget to also wear the trash can shirt for a matching outfit!

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AbsolutelyClawless 2 points 6 days ago

Wearing that chicken mask to the Fair.

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AbsolutelyClawless 1 point 5 days ago

What's the benefit of running LOS over stock Android Shield ships with? Asking as someone who has the device with Projectivity Launcher, Jellyfin, Immich Frame, etc. Is it for degoogling?

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AbsolutelyClawless 73 points 2 months ago

I've seen an increase in these dumb trucks in my small European city. Every single one in pristine condition, so you know the pricks don't use them for work. A few stood out with expectedly dumb details. One had a license plate a la "I love USA", and another had a sticker "0800-EAT-SHIT". I'm pissed EU doesn't have the balls to ban them altogether.

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AbsolutelyClawless 51 points 4 months ago

I'm sorry to disappoint. 

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AbsolutelyClawless 51 points 6 months ago

My father would beg to differ. Some of the things I've heard: "who's going to take care of you when you're old", "the undesirable immigrants with 5+ children will take over and ruin Europe". He also told me I was being selfish when I was barely 18 for stating I didn't want to have children because carrying a child for 9 months and childbirth terrify me. That shit still terrifies me to this day, on top of all the other reasons why I still don't want to have children.

Also, according to him the feelings a parent has for their child are "unexplainable". That must be why my mom and and his mom were more a part of my childhood than he was!

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