Boris_NotTooBadinoff

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

Lightly toast one side of each slice of bread for the outside of the sandwich (or the inside depending your preference).

Place a slice (shaved from a block) of cold cheddar cheese in between the PB and J. You can vary the thickness of the cheese slice depending on the texture you'd prefer.

Cut into triangles

Enjoy!

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 day ago

oof, I didn't make that connection until you said it. Outfits brought to you by Coco Channel and Hugo Boss 😐

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 day ago

Reading the headline, I was revved up, and was about to be "that guy," but then I read the article. The first line does state that it's actually the Imperial March 😆

BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s Navy says there was “no deeper message” in the choice to blast the famed Imperial March — Darth Vader’s theme song in the “Star Wars” films

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

+1 for the Perun reference slide (and YT link) 😀

If anyone reading this isn't familiar with the Australian Powerpoint man, you should definitely check out his youtube videos, they're informative and funny

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago

Fun (?) fact: The Navy maintains a grove of white oak trees as replacement timber for the Constitution near Bloomington, Indiana to guarantee there will always be timber available

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago

I've got no experience with nixos (so YMMV), but I do run libvirt . Is virt-manager available in your install and if so what happens when you try to run virt-manager from the command line? IIRC I deployed my Win11 VM straight from the virt-manager gui and didn't need to touch any of the config files

[–] [email protected] 54 points 1 month ago

Many years ago I worked for a small company who'd just hired a new CEO - and the guy hated me for some reason. He used every chance to make inappropriate remarks, and at times he'd just get angry and start yelling at me because his MacBook wasn't doing something the way he wanted it. Keeping in mind, I didn't do support for endpoints, my specialty was servers and network. I'd just let him go off because he wasn't local, and would only come to the office for a day about once a month.

One day he called into the office and asked for me (again there are other support people who could easily help him with his macbook issues). He states he's on a train, and can't send or receive e-mails. Assuming he's done basic troubleshooting, and not wanting to piss him off further, I go through normal troubleshooting steps. After several minutes he gets angry again, and starts yelling at me, so did what anyone would do - I put him on speaker phone so everyone else in the office could hear his rant. We all had a good chuckle.

Once he'd gotten it out of his system, I suggested he give me his remote access info (we'd installed remote access software on his macbook for this very reason) so I could remote into his system and see for myself what was going on. He states the software won't display the one-time access code...so I asked him if he was connected to the WiFi, there was a pause, and then and the phone went dead, he just hung up on me. Magically his email started working after that

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

My bad, I had DNS on the brain when I wrote that earlier. Good catch on your part w/ :67 and :68. Sounds as though you're able to pull an IP now?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

No prob, let us know how it goes. Also, thinking more about it, you may want to go the static IP route for 2 reasons

  1. You wont be introducing a 2nd dhcp server to your home/production network
  2. You'll always know the IP of the guest VM(s)

w/ regards to the first issue I guess you could just allow :53 and bootps from the dhcp subnet that virt manager created. Something like
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.122.0/24 to any port 53 where 192.168.122.0/24 is the subnet virt-manager created for dhcp

I think that'll allow both tcp and udp. I haven't used ufw in a while, my RHEL based distros switched to firewalld, but the concepts are the same, just different syntax. I do believe you'll need udp open as IIRC during DORA the initial DISCOVER is sent over udp, and somewhere between OFFER and REQUEST it switches to tcp...but I also haven't had to troubleshoot dhcp in a while, and I have forgotten a lot. Either way let us know how it goes!

 

I think we've all been there 😂

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