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43 votes
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Widow, 81, sole resident of remote island disputed by South Korea and Japan
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MP40
8 votes -
Amazon will pay a whopping $0 in Federal taxes on $11.2 billion profits
9 votes -
Hide NSFW posts
l just saw the front page's nsfw posts, is there anyway to hide things with the NSFW label?
8 votes -
If you're drugged and raped, the police may never know. Here's why.
6 votes -
How fake news was weaponized in Nigeria's elections
5 votes -
Russian trolls promoted anti-vaccination propaganda that may have caused measles outbreak, researcher claims
7 votes -
Texts show collusion between police and far-right extremists, Oregon official claims
15 votes -
Reverse engineering Apple's CoreDisplay API
3 votes -
The overlooked history of African American skate culture
6 votes -
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Rydeen (1979)
6 votes -
8th Layer to the OSI Model, Meta-application Layer
The Meta-application layer works by using a number of pre-configured free-to-use web applications such as FB messenger, gmail, skype, gchat, yahoo email, etc to establish a connection and transmit...
The Meta-application layer works by using a number of pre-configured free-to-use web applications such as FB messenger, gmail, skype, gchat, yahoo email, etc to establish a connection and transmit data over top the application layer.
It's purpose is to establish a meta-layer for new applications to make use of, to decrease centralization, and to increase privacy. Take the power back from big corporations, and put it back in with the People! (or some such thing, maybe...).
So each end of the communication would check some pre-configured number of free-online web apps for a code/key from the other side. Once found that key would determine the ordering, frequency, and mediums to use for communication. Such as: gmail - first message, skype - second message, yahoo email - third and forth message, repeat 10x, then reverse order, repeat 10x, and then start over again or better yet some hard-to-discern pattern.
Privacy would be increased through both obscurity (typically not a good way to do security) and through the use of a multitude of different web applications, each with their own varying degrees of security.
The actual messages would be the binary code...or for a more directed-application - text messages... Communication would be slow....but possible?
Anyways, that thought popped into my head so I thought I'd share it in case it took your own brain to any interesting places :)
4 votes -
Reddit rules and the banning of certain anime communities
21 votes -
What equipment do I need to record for streaming?
Hello! I’m a musician that’s looking into recording video of myself as I’m playing at my home and then uploading it to YouTube. I was wondering if there were any users out there that do something...
Hello!
I’m a musician that’s looking into recording video of myself as I’m playing at my home and then uploading it to YouTube. I was wondering if there were any users out there that do something similar and what type of setup you have/would suggest if there are. I play acoustic, no electronic pickup.
I appreciate any suggestions and hope everyone has a great day!
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Using ghoneycutt/pam puppet module
Hi guys, I'm really stumped and looking for a nudge in the right direction for how to utilise the ghoneycutt/pam module in puppet. Relatively new to this but got what I'd like to think as most the...
Hi guys,
I'm really stumped and looking for a nudge in the right direction for how to utilise the ghoneycutt/pam module in puppet. Relatively new to this but got what I'd like to think as most the basics down.
I've configured a few things using modules such as NTP, SSSD and NSSWITCH but I'm just stuck on how I can use this module and pull info from Hiera into it.
So, lets start with
.yaml file:
### nsswitch.conf authentication configuration nsswitch::passwd: 'files sss' nsswitch::shadow: 'files sss'And then looking at the nsswitch.pp file:
### nsswitch.config setup class profile::linux::base::nsswitch { # Get heira values class { 'nsswitch': passwd => [lookup('nsswitch::passwd')], shadow => [lookup('nsswitch::shadow')],Simple enough to call the values I want and works how I want, now I'm trying to do the same type of thing for PAM using the ghoneycutt/pam module and there doesn't seem to be much info on how to use it, or it's just not sinking in for me.
Some of my PAM Heira values:
pam::pam_auth_lines: - '# Managed by Hiera key pam::pam_auth_lines' - 'auth required pam_env.so' - 'auth sufficient pam_fprintd.so' - 'auth sufficient pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass' - 'auth requisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 500 quiet' - 'auth sufficient pam_sss.so use_first_pass' - 'auth required pam_deny.so' pam::pam_account_lines: - '# Managed by Hiera key pam::pam_account_lines' - 'account required pam_unix.so' - 'account sufficient pam_localuser.so' - 'account sufficient pam_succeed_if.so uid < 500 quiet' - 'account [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] pam_sss.so' - 'account required pam_permit.so' pam::pam_password_lines: - '# Managed by Hiera key pam::pam_password_lines' - 'password requisite pam_cracklib.so try_first_pass retry=3 type=' - 'password sufficient pam_unix.so sha512 shadow nullok try_first_pass use_authtok' - 'password sufficient pam_sss.so use_authtok' - 'password required pam_deny.so'Some things I've tried:
1:
class profile::linux::base::pam { # resources class { 'pam': password-auth-ac => [ lookup('pam::pam_auth_lines')], lookup('pam::pam_account_lines')], lookup('pam::pam_password_lines')], lookup('pam::pam_session_lines')], }2:
passwd => [ lookup('pam::pam_auth_lines'), lookup('pam::pam_account_lines'), lookup('pam::pam_password_lines'), lookup('pam::pam_session_lines'), ], }include ::pamclass profile::linux::base::pam { # resources include ::pam lookup('pam::pam_auth_lines') }I've tried a few other ways and can't get it to work as I want it to. Can anyone help?
Thanks
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Test
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1 vote -
Why do South Asians have such high rates of heart disease?
7 votes -
War over being nice
21 votes -
The lizard and the egg: lizards break golden rule of biology
5 votes -
How the US has hidden its empire: The United States likes to think of itself as a republic, but it holds territories all over the world – the map you always see doesn’t tell the whole story.
12 votes -
Walk On the Ocean - Toad The Wet Sprocket
7 votes -
Gossip was a powerful tool for the powerless in Ancient Greece
8 votes -
Kashmir suicide attack kills dozens of Indian security forces
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Performance on tildes.net
It's friggin amazing. Who knew that keeping a site clean of ads, trackers, and all kinds of other garbage could make the internet feel fast again? Tildes is not only a place for great discussion,...
It's friggin amazing.
Who knew that keeping a site clean of ads, trackers, and all kinds of other garbage could make the internet feel fast again? Tildes is not only a place for great discussion, but it's a site that doesn't get in the way of its content and I love it for that.
Sorry if this isn't "interesting, informative, or have the potential to start a good discussion".
Thank you @Deimos for creating such an amazing site! I'm not in a position to donate at this point, but I see it in the future.
84 votes -
Spain: Will a snap election spell the end for Pedro Sanchez?
6 votes -
Riot.im: The Big 1.0
32 votes -
Nearly 1,000 Madagascar children dead of measles since October
10 votes -
Testing Tag Count Please Ignore
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1 vote -
Valentine's Day *privacy not included
10 votes -
Gay couples in Japan filed Valentine's Day lawsuits demanding marriage equality
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Should we limit meta-discussion in non-~tildes posts as we near public visibility?
I've seen a number of topics that have had unrelated comments regarding Tildes as a whole and the direction in which we'd like to steer it toward. While I realize much of these sidebar...
I've seen a number of topics that have had unrelated comments regarding Tildes as a whole and the direction in which we'd like to steer it toward. While I realize much of these sidebar conversations have been occurring naturally and very frequently in well-nested comments, I wonder if it isn't going to become distracting to some going forward.
On one hand, I have enjoyed passively gaining insight into the vision of Tildes. On the other, I can see how we might want to start setting examples on the type of organization and behavior we'd want from users as the site grows. If new users who are joining after Tildes goes public see a regular occurrence of off-topic conversation, they might fall into bad habits and it may take root and grow.
What are your thoughts? Maybe start creating new topics in ~tildes and tag users along with quotes from outside threads so that there's still a reference point to start discussion from?
10 votes -
The case for capping all prison sentences at twenty years
12 votes -
Tetris 99 isn’t just a great twist on a classic—it’s a gameplay revolution
28 votes -
What programming language do you use for work and what's your favorite language?
I think there's often a discrepancy between what people program in for work and for pleasure, and I thought it'd be fun to do a survey of tildes users.
26 votes -
Home/remote workers, any advice or tips?
I've recently accepted a new developer role for a small tech company where everyone works remotely. I've had experience of working from home as a freelancer in the past and slightly more recently...
I've recently accepted a new developer role for a small tech company where everyone works remotely. I've had experience of working from home as a freelancer in the past and slightly more recently working for a distributed company, although there I was working in a small shared office with one other colleague.
I wondered if anyone has any tips or advice on how best to remain productive as well as avoid distractions and try to keep a work/life balance?
I do intend to eventually find a co-working space but immediately I plan to work from home for at least the first few months.
Thanks!
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Tildes folks, are you learning another language or multilingual?
pretty straightforward ask. i have some basic, rusty Spanish (on and off learning) and a bit of Esperanto to my name (currently learning) but not much else eventually i want to speak French...
pretty straightforward ask. i have some basic, rusty Spanish (on and off learning) and a bit of Esperanto to my name (currently learning) but not much else
eventually i want to speak French conversationally since my boyfriend can and i think it'd be neat to converse with him in more than English, but that's a long term goal.
33 votes -
Did capital punishment create morality?
5 votes -
Chimpanzees’ gestural communication follows same laws as human language
3 votes -
Facebook uses its apps to track users it thinks could threaten employees and offices
6 votes -
The US government and Facebook are negotiating a record, multibillion-dollar fine for the company’s privacy lapses
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What are reliable sites for thoughtful content from a non-American perspective?
I came across a site about Chinese tech and video gaming and found it very Buzzfeed-y with its headlines and writing. It made me wonder what are the websites that curate a standard of thoughtful...
I came across a site about Chinese tech and video gaming and found it very Buzzfeed-y with its headlines and writing. It made me wonder what are the websites that curate a standard of thoughtful articles, essays, discussion, etc. and aren't part of the American internet scene.
I don't care what language it's in, what it's about, what country specifically it's centered on, if it's community-centric or not. If you have a suggestion, let's hear it.
Edit: An example I have is The Blizzard. It's really a subscription-model digital magazine (about soccer) but you can read various articles online.
21 votes -
The internet was built on the free labor of open source developers. Is that sustainable?
14 votes -
Using Vim to take time-stamped notes
8 votes -
Mitch McConnell says Donald Trump plans to declare national emergency to build US border wall
25 votes -
Astronaut (YouTube Toy)
12 votes -
Millennial life: How young adulthood today compares with prior generations
10 votes -
Pearl Jam - Oceans (1991)
6 votes -
Herb Geller - Sudden Senility (1975)
5 votes -
Magic the Gathering Arena: Nexus of Fate banned in "Arena Standard" (best-of-one) formats
8 votes