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in reply to slothrop

Any chance that > $12.4B is directly taxed or siphoned from the big grocery chains?
in reply to slothrop

It's becoming quite necessary to have some help given the financial situation of many Canadians.
This is clearly going to be a difficult time for many ordinary people.


Help managing access to multiple VPN services (Tailscale, Wireguard, Twingate)


cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/34942012

I find everyone using different services, so unsure how to best manage (and balance) concurrent access in Ubuntu/Debian to:
- Local network services
- Tailscale services from userA
- Tailscale services from userB
- Wireguard (OpenVPN also option) from userC
- Twingate from userD

Each user is wanting to share different services via VPN, and pressuring any to change their production setups to a different style of VPN is not going to happen.
- Management via software
- Possibly up a routing device along the lines of OpenWrt or OpnSense.
- Could even distribute such devices between these friends.

Thanks for all thoughts!

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in reply to kiol

Are you sharing your Linux PC with a bunch of different users? Or are you sharing your Linux server with a bunch of different users?
in reply to stratself

If it's a bunch of users sharing a bunch of resources from behind a bunch of different VPNs, I guess the most simple way is to tell them to expose it to the internet
in reply to kiol

Personally, I would do this in docker. That way you can have clearer separation between services and networks. But it's not a hard requirement.

I would just do it, as you wrote. For example, on the account of jellyfin server, configure the tailscaleA client, then wireguard client, etc. Set those up as separate user services/processes/system services if root permissions needed and that's it. Then on other services set the needed connections separately.
It might be handy to set up traefik, so things served via vpns can go through the same routes as local traffic, so you use the same path as your users do

When you have a service that serves something on a port, you are not limited to only one connection. It can be accessed through different clients, the only needed part is that those clients connect to their respective vpn networks and pass the traffic correctly

I don't see a need for a separate device for that routing



AI controls is coming to Firefox


Starting with Firefox 148, which rolls out on Feb. 24, you’ll find a new AI controls section within the desktop browser settings. It provides a single place to block current and future generative AI features in Firefox.


They actually listened to the community, thats very nice.



Claude Code is suddenly everywhere inside Microsoft


Software engineers at Microsoft are now expected to use both Claude Code and GitHub Copilot and give feedback comparing the two, I’m told. Microsoft sells GitHub Copilot as its AI coding tool of choice to its customers, but if these broad internal pilot programs are successful, then it’s possible the company could even eventually sell Claude Code directly to its cloud customers.


Guys? Are we going to have to rename Microsoft products from Copilot to Claude soon?

Microsoft Claude 365?



'No conocemos la palabra rendición': los cubanos responden a las nuevas amenazas de Estados Unidos




'No conocemos la palabra rendición': los cubanos responden a las nuevas amenazas de Estados Unidos


#Cuba


'No conocemos la palabra rendición': los cubanos responden a las nuevas amenazas de Estados Unidos





Wiarton Willie predicts early spring, but Punxsutawney Phil disagrees


Wiarton Willie, along with most of his Canadian counterparts, has predicted an early spring after he did not see his shadow on Monday morning on Groundhog Day.

Groundhog Day is a long-held tradition of watching animals coming out of hibernation to predict whether there'll be an early spring or six more weeks of winter.

Every Feb. 2, groundhogs and even a crustacean emerge from their shelters to see if they see their shadows.

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in reply to breakfastmtn

Phil is warning of an ICE storm, and is hiding in its hole with a whistle ready.
in reply to breakfastmtn

We should not listen to US groundhogs!
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Danish Students Face Legal Action and Fines Over Textbook Piracy


After "awareness" campaigns that failed to move the needle for years, Denmark’s leading anti-piracy group is shifting to a more aggressive litigation strategy. The Rights Alliance confirmed it will begin filing civil lawsuits against individual students who are caught sharing even a single digital textbook. The anti-piracy group prefers not to mention the targeted platforms but says it uses undercover monitoring of private groups to gather evidence.


in reply to slothrop

How do you even sue a shadow library? Aren't they like, behind 7 proxies?


Den främsta anledningen är att Wien i princip inte ökat sin befolkning på 100 år. 1910 hade Wien en befolkning på drygt 2 miljoner invånare och 2025 har Wien en befolkning på drygt 2 miljoner invånare. Wien har inte varit utsatta för nåt tryck när det gäller bostadsmarknaden utan där alltid funnits ett överskott på bostäder.
blog.zaramis.se/2026/02/02/att…

in reply to Goretantath

gup.exe making network requests for other than: notepad-plus-plus.org, github.com and release-assets.githubusercontent.com


doublepulsar.com/small-numbers…

The write up is from December when it was first disclosed afaik


in reply to Admiral Patrick

in reply to OpenStars

Are you allowed to talk about the Hannibal Directive on PieFed?
in reply to Admiral Patrick

Lemmy.ml isn’t the “flagship” or default instance when you go to join-Lemmy.org.


‘We Don’t Know the Word Surrender’: Cubans Respond to New U.S. Threats


Limia Díaz is a historian, writer, member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba and director of the Cuban TV program MARCAS.

Feb. 2, 2026

The U.S. military leaders know that Cuba is not Venezuela, that they wouldn’t have the easy victory of January 3rd. We do not know the word surrender, and that is why Trump has set out to recreate the shameful chapter of Weyler’s Reconcentration, ordered by that Spanish general to starve our people into submission, given his inability to defeat the Mambí Army on the battlefield. They cannot forgive us for being considered a moral compass despite all the difficulties, and the spirit of revenge leads them to act with genocidal cruelty. What will humanity do: succumb to fascism or respond with courage and integrity? “Whoever stands with Cuba today, stands for all time.”
#Cuba


‘We Don’t Know the Word Surrender’: Cubans Respond to New U.S. Threats


in reply to Peter Link

Waaiiiittttaminute

how do you not know the word if you are able to use it correctly in a sentence?

Hmmmmmm