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jaarkto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Here is the mockup pic for adding Oauth Scopes in Nextcloud, but how should it actually be implemented?English
2·5 months agoI think you are getting confused there, the doc you are linking to are for linking an external application to your Nextcloud account, whereas your diagram seems to be connecting Nextcloud to an external IDP.
You may be wanting : https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/oidc_login or https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/user_saml
I much prefer “Move slowly and fix things” (I so wish I had thought of that myself but can’t remember where I saw it).
This is the way. When I got an ACE I thought that I’d be doing multi-colured prints all the time. How wrong I was. The ability to automatically move to a new reel of filament when one runs out is a game-changer though.
This. Prometheus is for metrics, Loki is for logs. I’ve not come across Perses before, but it looks like it does a similar job to Grafana which integrates really well with Prometheus and Loki (and is produced by the same organisation as both of them).
jaarkto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I build bots, websites, apps and AI tools, open to gigs or collabsEnglish
3·8 months agoLet’s hope you pay more attention to the specs given to you by any client than you do to where you’re posting your spam.
jaarkto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Which of these javascript expressions is false?English
51·8 months agoI don’t think my sanity can take all of these explanations.
Though I just spotted one that’s worse than null being an object …
typeof NaN "number"I mean, come on… it’s even in the fucking name!
Edit - fixed capitalisation in ‘NaN’
jaarkto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Which of these javascript expressions is false?English
83·8 months agoI’m no expert and I know that javascript is full of wtf moments, but please… Let it be B
It’s not gong to be B, it’s it.
You are confusing understanding of how they work and what they actually do with hatred.
jaarkto
Formula 1@lemmy.world•Oliver Oakes resigned days after brother arrested with ‘large amount of cash’English
7·9 months agoNot to spark rumours and suggest he’s in on it all and on the run, but I am struggling to think of any other reason why he would suddenly quit and fly to Dubai. Quitting I could understand, so that he can concentrate on getting this emergency situation sorted out, but it’s the choice of destination.
jaarkto
Formula 1@lemmy.world•Oliver Oakes resigned days after brother arrested with ‘large amount of cash’English
2·9 months agoInexpertly done paywall - view the source in your browser, the full wording is there.
Are you implying by that that mods are being prevented from operating? The second line implies the opposite … “If you are experiencing gameplay issues while playing with mods, it’s recommended you first try uninstalling your mods”
‘Supported’ could means that Bethesda will basically ignore any problem reports or support requests whilst mods (which are completely out of their control) are installed - seems reasonable to me.
jaarkto
Formula 1@lemmy.world•Toto Wolff criticises rumoured F1 rule change with 'American politics' quipEnglish
2·9 months agoMiami F1 is the weekend after next. Still time to get organised if you will still be there.
jaarkto
Formula 1@lemmy.world•Helmut Marko denies Liam Lawson switch should be considered a ‘demotion’
7·10 months agoIt’s really hard to see how else it could be seen.
Another for Keycloak. Though it is probably overkill for many people’s needs in here - it certainly is for mine! But it is what I have up and running and see no need to change to a simpler option.
jaarkto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are people doing for home server UPS in 2025?English
1·10 months agoI’m no battery expert, so pretty much all of this is supposition. I think it’s reasonable, but if anyone knows this stuff, please correct any errors!
It is likely that the house power backup is run in an ‘offline’ mode where the power load is shifted onto the battery circuitry when needed. UPSs for computers run in an ‘online’ fashion where they are effectively part of the circuit continually. That is why they are so much more responsive. I would imagine that running ‘online’ puts much more wear and tear on the battery resulting in a significantly lower life-span. Regularly replacing the low power UPS batteries would be very much cheaper than having to replace your home power backup every few years.
I wouldn’t class the UPS/Backup power combo as redundant hardware any more than either one of those things are alone. Either one is redundant if the mains power is 100% reliable. Each component is there to help deal with the inherent deficiencies of the overall power system.
Once you have systems that provide meaningful open monitoring protocols, having a single unified view and control plane is just a software problem. I would imagine you could throw data in to something like Grafana to display mains power state, UPS state, backup power state and use the combination of that data to estimate overall run tile and when to trigger a shut down of servers.
jaarkto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are people doing for home server UPS in 2025?English
10·10 months agoI think you have managed to skirt around and discount the answer to your question. UPSs are not intended to be anything but a very short term power source. They are there to provide emergency power long enough to either shut down cleanly or migrate to another long term source of power. In your example with the “home power backup”, you have that and a UPS. The UPS smooths out the power and covers the few milliseconds during the transition. Even large datacenter UPS installations operate in this fashion. Datacenters would have a secondary source of power, typically diesel generators. The UPS batteries will be sized to run the site for a few minutes - enough time to get their generators up and running and the load transferred to them.
jaarkto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Just weeks later, Ubisoft walks back some disappointing Assassin's Creed Shadows news: it will be fully Steam Deck Verified "despite the fact the team thought it would not be the case"English
5·10 months agoThe article says that it wasn’t going to be supported due to system specs (tbh, I had assumed that they would be using some goddawful kernel based drm monstrosity), so it could just be that the programmer has finally received their copy of ‘Code optimisation for dummies’.
It got into the top ten music charts too iirc - and the bbc refused to play it on the chart countdown.




Not their own trophies though.