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Jonathan Dowland | @jmtd@pleroma.debian.social

Principal Software Engineer on #OpenJDK #IBM. #Debian developer. PhD in Computing Science. Amateur historian (Computing Science and H/W, esp. Commodore Amiga). Guerilla archivist.

@zhenech the beige already exists, yes: i didn’t try that exact invocation (i think a superset). Going to fiddle a bit more this morning :)

@zhenech my own write up is https://jmtd.net/log/podman_network/ , but it isn’t as useful as the other blog post by someone else

@zhenech yeah the previous setup I used was a bridge. I followed this guide at the time (not the macvlan bit, the bit after). https://blog.carroarmato0.be/2020/05/08/exposing-podman-container-on-the-network/ with trixie’s podman (using netavark), it explicitly detects and rejects defining a bridge network that overlaps a CIDR the host already has. Perhaps there’s a flag to ignore that warning I haven’t found yet.

With Podman's former network backend, it was possible to configure a container network that mapped to my home network. Thus, containers were first-class and I could reach them from any LAN client. With the new one (netavark), it *seems* to be impossible. Does anyone know if it can be done?

The podman network documentation (and netavark) is diabolical. Rant over, off to bed.

@mart_brooks for the avoidance of ambiguity I had the jab last weekend. The symptoms I’m describing happened earlier this week.

@mart_brooks it’s not that I don’t “like” it. I can’t get out of bed for days afterwards. I didn’t have the same problem with the Astra zeneca jabs. I don’t remember reacting to Moderna either (which I think is another mRNA-based one) strangely

the mRNA Covid vaccine really disagrees with me. I wonder if the NHS offers an alternative for those who suffer too many side effects?

Caught by surprise by just how many breaking changes there are in the version skew for Borgmatic between Debian bookworm (1.7.7) and trixie (1.9) including, it seems, a complete configuration language change. This is supposed to be a convenience wrapper around borg. This is very inconvenient.

@mdione @phildini that’s still a big deal!

@mdione @phildini I’ll have to check, news to me! Good news

@mdione @phildini after decades on mutt I moved to aerc a couple of years ago, but I keep (neo)mutt around for a couple of rarely-used features that aerc lacks, and this (thread break/join) is one of them

Fed up with Cerbot’s shortcomings. Initial experiment with Apache mod_md went well. For nginx users, their acme module looks good too.

Upgrade my main Borgbackup instance past the scary CVE-2023-36811 mitigation ("borg check might delete all your backups") line in the sand, and the world didn't end. yay

OK! One more correction done, 40/55. Need a palette cleanser from that now. Over to work-head…

@fred we should just deprecate Slack(s) entirely.

@pwaring It's been tricky. I need to submit soon to make my scheduled graduation, so that helps a bit. Re-jigging how I present my progress to myself helped: e.g. "39/55" isn't very motivating, but observing that I'm completely done with the first 4 chapters is much more uplifting.

@kinnison home office?

My PhD workspace is already open (workspace "1"). I've done all the corrections for chapters 1-4, and most of the "general points", leaving chapters 5-7. 6-7 are short lists. 5 is the remaining "meat". That's where I am focussing this morning. The specific piece of feedback I'm starting with is to work in another citation.

quicky find some background music to put on whilst I work. Launch navidrome in one tab and bandcamp in another. Find a Scanner album on Bandcamp pretty quickly, let's go with that https://quietdetails.bandcamp.com/album/forces-reactions-deflections

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