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- Just listened to the latest #hardfork episode.
Just listened to the latest #hardfork episode.
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Just listened to the latest #hardfork episode. Trying a scissor statement with my new friends.
Gut feeling: Forkiverse will be a _______.
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@LaVi è che si sono armate le parole
Tutto è diventato funzionale al raggiungimento di un obiettivo, il fine giustifica la trasformazione di tutto in mezzo, che diventa poi trasformare tutto in mezzo anche quando non sai nemmeno più cosa stai facendo, ottieni, ricava valore, vantaggio, da tutto
Poi otterrai un mondo inquinato, ma sarai nell'elite di chi sfrutta, non sia mai finire tra i perdenti sfruttati
Sfruttare come fine a sé
Essere brutali diventa essere belli, basta dirselo e crederci
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Il governo e nemico dei territori, i territori resistono! per una partecipazione di valle all’assemblea del 17 gennaio a torino – ore 15,00 campus luigi einaudi
@anarchia
Il Governo Meloni continua la sua guerra contro il popolo, contro i territori e contro chi si organizza per difendere
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Welp, after my spamnesty, including a restructuring of my fail2ban jails and drastic reduction in the number of regexps being processed, performance was pretty good for a while. But in the last 8 days I've already put a 30 day ban on over *1.6 million* IPs that hit the honeypot. And now fail2ban is using a bunch of CPU again. fail2ban.sqlite3 is 2.5G.
We used to be an internet.
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@medwaves LOL my praxis for science of the arts, Weird Medieval Guys for weird medieval guys, and Drunk Women Solving Crime for drunk women solving crime.
Fediverse hack: add #AskFedi
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ChrisO_wiki (@chriso-wiki.bsky.social)
https://bsky.app/profile/chriso-wiki.bsky.social/post/3mcktajwats2e
> JRR, please forgive me
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@evan wait for the RCMP to ask in…
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Electronic Frontier Foundation (@eff.org)
https://bsky.app/profile/eff.org/post/3mcl7g26hl72e
> “It’s a reminder to people that email should be treated almost not quite public,” EFF’s Thorin Klosowski told The New York Times. Consider the company that runs it and law enforcement's access to it: "The more you put it in it, the more they’ll have access to."
#NoPaywall https://smry.ai/proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2026%2F01%2F15%2Ftechnology%2Fpersonaltech%2Fgmail-gemini-ai-email-inbox.html
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DIY, Full-Stack Farm Automation
Recently, [Vinnie] aka [vinthewrench] moved from Oregon to Arkansas to start a farmstead. This is a style of farming that focuses not just on a profitable farm where produce is sold at market, but also on a homestead where much of one’s own food is grown on the farm as well. Like any farm, though, it’s extremely hard work that takes a tremendous amount of time. Automation and other technology can make a huge impact in these situations, and [Vinnie] is rolling out his own software stack to help with this on his farm.
He calls his project the Pi Internet of Things, or PioT, and as its name suggests is based around the Raspberry Pi. Since this will all be outdoors and exposed to the extremes of Arkansas weather, everything built under the auspices of this project prioritizes ruggedness, stability, and long-term support, all while avoiding any cloud service. The system also focuses on being able to ride through power outages. The server side, called piotserver, uses a REST API to give the user access to the automation systems through a web interface
[Vinnie] also goes into detail about why existing systems like Home Assistant and Open Sprinkler wouldn’t work in his situation, and why a ground-up solution like this is more appropriate for his farm. This post is largely an overview of his system, but some of his other posts go into more detail about things like integrating temperature sensors, rainfall monitoring, controlling irrigation systems, and plenty of other farm automation tasks that are useful for any farmer or gardener.
We’ve also seen some other projects of his here like this project which converts a common AC sprinkler system to an easier-to-use DC system, and a DIY weather station that operates in the 915 MHz band. He’s been a great resource for anyone looking to have technology help them out with their farm or garden, but if you’re just getting started on your green thumb be sure to take a look at this starter guide as well.
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fail2ban GC.
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