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  • Unless the BIOS locks down control of fan speed (as is the case with some Dell models), you should be able to use fancontrol to modify your fan curve.

    You can install it with sudo apt install fancontrol, then you would run sudo pwmconfig to run fan tests and create a config file. To reduce fan noise you would typically raise the minimum trigger temperature to engage the fans.

    If the tests came out alright, enable fancontrol with sudo systemctl enable fancontrol --now.

    For more information and suggestions, take a look at this ArchWiki entry.


  • bulwarktocybersecurityWhat are You Working on Wednesday
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    1 year ago

    Trying to catch up on documentation, I’ve been implementing a couple of services during the past few weeks and need to write it all down before I forget.

    I do this for every service I implement as part of my backup strategy, it tends to be easier to recover from a disaster when you have reproducible steps to follow.








  • It might be a question of moderation.

    What do you do as an instance owner if you get notified that one of your communities are acting abusive to other instances/communities? You could take a look at the activity yourself and take action accordingly, this process becomes harder if the community is in a language you do not speak.

    Or perhaps this is a non-issue and it’s sufficient with a dutch-speaking community moderator.

    Perhaps one of our community moderators (or our instance owner) here at infosec.pub could share their thoughts on language and moderation?



  • bulwarktoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldYour RSS feeds
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    1 year ago

    I think everyone that selfhost their RSS-feeds have at one point or another thought “now what?”.

    I have 3 recommendations that might help get you started:

    • feedspot is a great place to start to just discover what’s out there.

    • GitHub releases can be followed as RSS (atom) feeds. This is a great way to keep up with changelogs for services that you selfhost. For example, here is the RSS/Atom feed for Jellyfin: link

    • Do you listen to podcasts? These can usually be found as RSS-feeds and is a great way to get your daily dose of news on your morning commute.