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wireguard-install
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VPNs are being blocked
after that u can simply run this script https://github.com/Nyr/wireguard-install that helps you automatically install wireguard and create a config ( to add more configs just run it again ). This script also generates QR code that you can simply scan by ur phone
- What would be the best way to VPN into my pihole from my mobile phone while I am out of the home?
- Best VPN choice for internet streaming?
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Certain websites refuse to load
I currently have WG set up on a Linode Ubuntu server (installed from https://github.com/Nyr/wireguard-install) with Pihole setup in the background. I have everything working just fine, except for some websites showing as "Page cannot be displayed". I've looked up in the subreddit and some have recommended changing the MTU (which I've tried on server/client), but that doesn't resolve the issue. In Pihole, it shows that it responds correctly. I did enable IPv6, but this happened before adding IPv6. Running curl from SSH to access the affected site, it tells me 301 Site moved permanently. Here's the server config:
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OpenVPN client issues still
https://github.com/Nyr/wireguard-install
- Building Your Personal Openvpn Server: A Step-by-step Guide Using A Quick Installation Script
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Developer wanting to start learning about homelab
As for the VPN: I always use this installer on a raspy pi (you can do this on a virtual machine): https://github.com/Nyr/wireguard-install But that is only because I hate having to set up keys.
- Racknerd or ethernetservers
- (newb question)Want to connect to Linux pC at home using NoMachine and SSH over the internet- what's the safest way to set this up?
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Any actually useful uses for Raspberry Pi and alternative sbc?
So I got a Libre AML-S905X-CC (Le Potato) to play around with but all the ideas I see online are about emulating games, running a nas, running ad blocker, vpn server, 3d printer, website hosting. All these just seem like these would be better to run on an actual server or the ideas are lame, basic, and overused. I just want some useful things that only these single board computers can do to justify their purpose. I like stuff like the PiKVM or wireless usb like VirtualHere. The Arduino has their spot for robotics and what not, but what do SBC have to offer besides being small and broad purpose? Stuff like can I make it auto start my car in the morning, attached it to a pcie port on my pc, make a cellular wifi hotspot modem thing, make a smart tv, make a robot with AI, bypass wifi router settings, make a smart door deadbolt or smart window blinds, AI caht bots, transmit landline calls to the internet, drones with facial recognition, spy balloons, kiss under the bicycle racks in walmart, watch the rat movie that cooks food, ratatoot toot, overthrow the government? Those types of ideas are stuff I see as useful but also I want to look up later if those are something that exists already.
boinc
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Bitcoin Block 840000
The only way I can foresee a cryptocoin actually holding value is if spending the coin meant spending processing cycles and RAM doing things like this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_volunteer_computing_pr...
But in more general sense, less like https://boinc.berkeley.edu/ and more like AWS...
It's the only way to have value, actually holding computing power in a distributed network.
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Distributed Inference and Fine-Tuning of Large Language Models over the Internet
Made me think of Gridcoin and BOINC https://boinc.berkeley.edu/
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Have you ever donated your computing power with BOINC? Take 5 minutes to fill out the 2023 BOINC Census!
The BOINC Census is back for another year! BOINC is an open source software and network for volunteer computing. People can use it do donate their CPU/GPU power to various scientific research areas like cancer, drug discovery, mapping the galaxy, and more.
- Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing
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Ask HN: What should I do with my leftover bandwidth?
A few years back, I was in a similar situation and found BOINC(https://boinc.berkeley.edu/) to be a great way to contribute. It's a platform that lets you support various scientific research projects by sharing your computational power and bandwidth. However, it's worth noting that BOINC might tends to be more CPU/GPU intensive rather than bandwidth-heavy
- If you have a decent computer, you could contribute to science by installing Boinc. A couple of different projects are researching COVID cures.
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It's never too late for Mapping the Mayo Way! Get crunching (mapping)!
Sign up or login to the Milky Way MayoCoin team (CPU only) and Einstein MayoCoin team (GPU and CPU) using a BOINC account. Use your Reddit or Discord username.
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Ash HN: How can I make my idle CPU time useful to others?
Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
https://boinc.berkeley.edu/
https://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.php
Has a unified management experience with the ability to subscribe to various projects, and set priorities/schedules for work units.
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Scientific computing on a personal machine vs university resources
Probably BOINC (https://boinc.berkeley.edu/) could be a good solution for you. You can write me a DM, and I could help you to clarify is this something that could help you with your research. By default, to run your computations on BOINC you need to create a server, but we can deal with that and run your research on our own server first, so this could help you to start faster, and then later decide if you need a separate server. And yes - it's totally free.
- Boinc
What are some alternatives?
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
android - :phone: The ownCloud Android App
openvpn-install - Set up your own OpenVPN server on Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS or Arch Linux.
pwnagotchi - (⌐■_■) - Deep Reinforcement Learning instrumenting bettercap for WiFi pwning.
setup-ipsec-vpn - Scripts to build your own IPsec VPN server, with IPsec/L2TP, Cisco IPsec and IKEv2
fairgame - Tool to help us buy hard to find items.
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
android - 📱 Nextcloud Android app
LinuxGSM - The command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers.
pyLoad - The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python
PeerTube - ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser
openhab-android - openHAB client for Android