Computer programmer 🧑💻, wine drinker 🍷, opinion haver 🗣️, Roman Catholic ✝️
I have quite a keen interest in compilers, operating systems, routing and food.
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An unregulated privacy-based vegetable free market being necessary to the tummy of a free man, the right to keep and eat potatoes shall not be infringed
I'm actually busy setting this up now and for RPC access for those that need it.
Yes, I know RPV access isn't the way (others should run their own node that they RPC-into) but I'm hitting two birds with one stone.
Might be the first Monero node with Yggdrasil access
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Just learnt about effective UID/GID today. Vaguely recalled `setuid` but never understood its use.
Came across `USER` (in Dockerfile) and `user` (in Compose) and always thought it had to match the uid:gid of an existing user. Turns out, it doesn't - it is used to set (from here onwards) the uid:gid to be used in-place of that associated with the current user's ACTUAL (or "real") uid:gid
Very cool, no more creating user accounts inside of containers, not that it was a problem but this does simplify things, especially when using Docker images OTHER than those which I have created myself.
Need to get a machine that can be used to run:
Monero node
Bitcoin node
Bitcoin Electrum (connected to the above)
Eigenwallet orchestrator (connected to the above Electrum and Monero node's RPC)
Best to start work on this tomorrow Docker-wise
Just swithched over to using Caddy as my web server, it's great.
Really enjoying the automatic HTTPS being builtin. The config system, via Caddyfiles, is nice too - plays nicely with custom Docker images.
#homelab
Busy now migrating more of my homelab to Git-managed Docker ops.
So managing everything via a Git repository and then some local secret files
and env files off of Git and on the device itself.
#git #docker #homelab
"This creates a sort of virtuous cycle, that propels us closer and closer to the Good, until we die and become part of the Good."
I like this a lot
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