nagaram

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[–] nagaram@startrek.website 5 points 22 hours ago

There are legitimate reasons not not want to use or not be able to use Linux.

Calling the very real privacy issues presented by windows as a "conspiracy theory" is not one of them.

Also these people are delusional. They don't understand why the steam deck is popular because quote "the main appeal of PC Gaming is modding and using a Keyboard and Mouse." Which is a bold claim because I thought the point was having better control over what you play instead of hoping Microsoft, Nintendo, and PlayStation release those games on chosen console.

Do these people have an idea how many Stardew Valley Clones I can play on PC that will never touch an Xbox?

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 2 points 1 day ago

I took 5 years to consecutively not get a degree and I'm about to go back to finish 5 years later.

Yeah it sticks not graduating with the people you started with, but that really isn't any more of a signifier of success or failure than graduating at all.

Sometimes things happen and at that point everyone is mature enough to but be a dick.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I voted for Harris

It is the DNCs fault Trump won.

The DNC has spent years kinda sorta offering enough social and popular policy. And then half heartedly pushing it, but ultimately giving up when there's resistance because it's better to promise those changes then actually do them.

Abortion rights for example. That's been a carrot on a stick for decades and it ultimately was attacked and the Biden admin didn't get it codified or push for a new federal legalization.

Or student loan forgiveness. He kinda pushed it and then the courts said nu-uh so it died.

I'll admit they did do lots of cool stuff but they didn't do anything that an actually progressive candidate would do, but they promised they would. This has kept an actual lefty progressive candidate off the ballet for decades and this cycle of ineffective, dispassionate campaign apathy has failed to get anyone enthused to vote.

"People should just vote! It's their duty! They shouldn't need to be excited to vote!"

Okay but consider. They weren't enthused. They didn't vote for another useless Democrat. Trump won.

It's the DNCs fault because this is the second time they've ran a candidate less progressive then Obama and just hoped the strategy of "You should want to vote for the first Woman president! Please ignore she did terrible in the primaries or all why we didn't do another primary"

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I ultimately agree with a lot of communism and as such I'm probably more likely to agree with the average Tankie than most people.

And with that disclaimer, yeah kinda it has aided them in doing that.

They created a reddit alternative that has a "default server" as it were. And they have the ability to admin that source of information to tailor to their specific ideological needs.

But is it effective in a grander scheme? That's pretty debatable.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 13 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Palpatine is the absolute only instance that the evil wizards plot fucking worked.

Bro was just yucking it up between episode 2 and 6. He couldn't fucking believe how well it worked. He was so giddy.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I want someone to prove his LLM can be as insightful and accurate as paid one.

Are you using LLMs as search engines?

Bold.

I use Gemma, LLama 3.2, and Deepseek to either fix formatting, summarize documentation to give me commands for Linux software, and write simple code structure for me to refine into working code.

Sure it takes longer to generate than a cloud compute would, but

  1. privacy obviously. I know you dismissed it but that's really the biggest reason anyone will have.

  2. this feels better environmentally. I actually don't know if that's true, but it objectively touches less computers for such simple tasks. It would be wasteful of infrastructure to do it over the web.

  3. it's just cooler to have a conversation with my computer. I've learned a lot about how the whole process works and that's more valuable to me as a non dev than just getting the end results.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 10 points 4 days ago

It's unfathomable to me how someone could spend that kinda money without talking to an expert or a government surveyor or something!

I spent a month considering if I should get a $500 GPU and I still fucked that up as it isn't even working on my Linux server yet.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 3 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Missed the lore.

Why boycott .ml ?

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 1 points 4 days ago

Gaming rig: 32" 1440p monitor, Ryzen 7 5800x, 32 gigs DDR4, RX 6600xt, 4 TB NVME storage

Laptop/WFH desk: 2x 24" Lenovo Tiny in One monitors I got for free, Dell Docking station gotten for free (I mostly spend time here)

Server: EPYC 7302P, 109 GB DDR4 ECC memory, RTX 5060ti, RTX 3060 12gb, 40 TB of HDD storage, 8 TB of SATA SSD storage

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 9 points 5 days ago

Couple things

  1. Start applying for things you're not sure and you know you aren't qualified for. Often recruiters or HR people don't actually know what the fuck the job needs and just sorta copies similar job titles recs. Once you're able to talk to the actual hiring manager, then you can see if you're a good culture fit and if they can give you some on the job training.

  2. Get a job at something not really what you wanna do but feels related enough. For me, my big break into my career was working at a call center for a hospital. It was not IT related, but it got me office experience that I spun into IT experience.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

But what where you doing and which instance?

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Before ever game of classical chess I play over the board I coat my opponents pieces in DMT.

Eventually it gets absorbs through their skin and I can convince them it's all a nightmare that only ends if they resign.

I call it the MK Ultra gambit

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SIEM (startrek.website)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by nagaram@startrek.website to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I am studying for my Network+ and my Sec+ hoping to shadow our Cyber Sec guy at work.

I want to set up a SIEM on my home network so I can be used to it's operations and how it works by the time I start messing with Pentesting stuff. Then I'm going to use it to try and track myself when I pentest myself.

I was looking into Graylog or Security Onion since they seem to have decent documentation (and I can find videos on how to set them up which is nice).

I was recommended building my own ELK stack and doing everything manually for maximum learning potential. Which I understand why this is a good idea, but I think I'd rather be as close to "baby's first SIEM" as possible or at least have a robust how-to guide.

What do you suggest?

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