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  • In the same vein, used thinkcentres are dead cheap and good, easy to tinker with physically, and for what I know no problems when it comes to linux (nvidia drivers are probably as on any other platform). Got a ussf m920q IIRC, added som ram, changed the CPU and swappyd out the SSD for a big one and it became my main driver (also have some 710 and a tower for more inside space, GPU, …) low power draw and “it just works”.






  • I was forced to learn some of it at work (using and signing medical payment transactions, with x509 certificates) so I have ar least a starting point. I have no idea how the revoke process works though, I can’t figure out a way that it functions without a central authority getting queried regularly. I thonk I can start without that knowledge though.

    Anyway, with your information I’m up and running, thank you again!

    “Derived certificates” not child certs, noted !






  • Valmond@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldDecreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 Days
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    1 month ago

    And you still can’t self certify.

    It’s cute the big players are so concerned with my little security of my little home server.

    Or is there a bigger plan behind all this? Like pay more often, lock in to government controlled certs (already done I guess because they control DNS and you must have a “real” website name to get a free cert)?

    I feel it’s 50% security 50% bullshit.

    Edit: thank you all I will dive down the CA certification rabbit hole now! Have worked in C++ & X509 on the client side so maybe I’ll be able to figure it out.







  • Valmond@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldGaming Pet Peeves
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    2 months ago

    Putting too many game mechanics into a game, like fighting system, bonus crystals, combinations of stuff to upgrade other stuff, plus pets, minigames, repetable quests, party combinations, crosswords, and more, in a single player game especially.

    And dark patterns of course.