Travelling to the US - precautions?
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    Last time I completely re-flashed my phone and only loaded it up with some "travel" accounts that were very basic. It was quite a lot of hassle, though.

    This time I think I will just sign out of and delete any cloud services/accounts of concern (including my password safe) from the phone. I will sanitise it of anything I don't want getting into anothers hands.

    Once I am safely across the border I can re-download/install what I need.

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  • Hi all, I am travelling soon to the US, for my vocation and as a long-time private person I will be taking some steps to maintain my privacy as I enter the country. As this is an interesting area of the topic, I have decided to throw the question open to all of you. What precautions (IT, physical, mental, otherwise) do you undertake when travelling internationally? M.

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    What advice can you give to a beginner?
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    Why do you think that google, Microsoft and Amazon never got into the infrastructure business before?

    Amazon was in the infrastructure business well before containers were the "big thing".

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  • Docker or podman?
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    Podman rootless, using quadlets for systemd services. :D

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  • Hardware Acceleration in Linux in Proxmox
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    Check out the following link - I am pretty sure its what I used to get it all working.

    https://3os.org/infrastructure/proxmox/gpu-passthrough/igpu-passthrough-to-vm/

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  • Radarr: Path: Folder '/data/' is not writable by user 'abc'
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    Hey, sorry for the late reply. I am running rootless using a dedicated user, so I use systemctl --user to control the container. From what I understand, when running rootless the root user inside the container correlates to the outside user (which is running the container), in terms of permissions. The external directories I bind mount into the container as externally owned by my dedicated user, so that the root user inside the container owns them (inside the container).

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  • Radarr: Path: Folder '/data/' is not writable by user 'abc'
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    Are you doing rootless or rootfull podman? I am doing rootless and I have the following in my radarr container - PUID=0 PGID=0

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  • How are you hosting your ebooks?
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    I am using Calibre-Web mostly - but I have run into issues with thumbnail generation after my collection hit around 500000 books. I am just over 600000 now, but a large swathe don't have thumbnails unless I do a manual metadata search. I should probably look for an alternative, but at this point I CBF.

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  • Anyone know of self-hostable security cameras?
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    Yeah it looks pretty slick but not so much slicker than Frigate that I will pay to be in the beta. :)

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  • Fedora Server being annoying with SELinux and containers
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    Personally I would lean towards finding out why its borking with SELinux and fixing that. It really shouldn't be too hard. As others have mentioned it may be as simple as how you are mounting volumes into your containers - or it could be changing the SELinux context type for some files.

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  • Does anybody use Thunderbird on Android a.k.a. K-9
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    I like how K-9 hooks directly into OpenKeychain for encryption. Does Fairemail do that?

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  • What phone do you use with what OS?
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 100%

    How do you find GrapheneOS as a daily driver? Not sure I can do without Andoid Auto and Google Wallet.

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  • I am going to sit for the RHEL 9 version of the ex294 exam soon. Does anyone have any general exam tips for the ex294? If anyone has sat for the RHEL 9 version, care to share (within bounds of the NDA) any insights?

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    File System Benefits
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 50%

    It says it is "a" standard file system - not "the" standard. Very different things.

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  • File System Benefits
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 96%

    So for Linux that would be ext4.

    It's worth noting that the default file system varies by distro - there is no 'Linux' default. For example, RHEL et al use XFS as the default.

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  • Podman rootless Plex with H/W transcoding?
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 75%

    No madness. I know it works natively. I also know it works perfectly well with a rootfull container.

    All of my other applications are running in containers and having Plex also run in a container would simplify my overall architecture and recovery, should I need to replace the host.

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  • Podman rootless Plex with H/W transcoding?
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 93%

    Not very helpful.

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  • cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nine-hells.net/post/56646 > Hi all - recently moved my old docker setup across to Podman rootless containers, however I am having some trouble with getting my Plex container to use the on CPU hardware transcoding. > > "/dev/dri" device is being passed into the container and after reading, I also added "--group-add=keep-groups" to my configuration. > > Still no luck getting the "video" group to the plex user inside the container so it can access the device. > > Anyone successfully running rootless Plex with H/W transcode?

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    Hi all - recently moved my old docker setup across to Podman rootless containers, however I am having some trouble with getting my Plex container to use the on CPU hardware transcoding. "/dev/dri" device is being passed into the container and after reading, I also added "--group-add=keep-groups" to my configuration. Still no luck getting the "video" group to the plex user inside the container so it can access the device. Anyone successfully running rootless Plex with H/W transcode?

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    GitHub - moe93/lemmy-arm64: Lemmy arm64 images for docker
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 50%

    Yeah this was it. Disabled rocket and it now works fine.

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  • GitHub - moe93/lemmy-arm64: Lemmy arm64 images for docker
  • falcon15500 falcon15500 Now 50%

    Yes I bet this is it. I'll disable and test. Thanks for the heads up!

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  • cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/13719 > /r/Tasmania used to be full of people asking if their unachievable itinerary was possible. > > Here's some good resources for planning trips in Tassie. > > Feel free to add to this conversation! > > [Discover Tasmania](https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/explore/) > > [Discover Tasmania Pre-planned itineraries](https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/things-to-do/itineraries/) > > [Tasmanian Explorer](https://tasmaniaexplorer.com.au/trip-to-tasmania/) > > [Self Drive Tasmania Itnineraries](https://tasmania.com/itineraries/) > > [Spirit of Tasmania Itinieraries](https://www.spiritoftasmania.com.au/destinations/tasmania-road-trip-planner) > > NOTE: It'll take you longer than expected. And yes, while you CAN depart from Cradle at 5am to catch the 8:30am boat departure at Strahan, I wouldn't recommend doing that!

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