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Cake day: January 3rd, 2022

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  • Sorry for the necro. There’s not many posts about Nebula on the lemmyverse.

    Been having a pain in the ass time getting my network up and running. I’ve got nodes on the same LAN as well as a VPS lighthouse and another few nodes on another LAN miles away. Seems all can ping the lighthouse and nodes within the same LAN can ping eachother (although sometimes they randomly can’t until I reboot them), but I can’t get nodes from one LAN to ping the other. Have you had any experiences with this in your setup? It’s pretty much the entire use case of Nebula so it’s strange that it’s giving so much shit.




  • +1. Resolve is leaps and bounds ahead of Premiere and even After Effects when you consider Resolve has Fusion built in. I work on high level projects and often run into huge issues trying to work with Premiere projects. Most editors still use it simply because it was the first NLE they picked up. It lacks proper color management and its ability to export out to other software whether for post audio, color, or VFX is abysmal. I switched to Resolve about 5 years ago and while it isn’t without its faults, I’ll take it over Adobe bullshit any day. Sometimes I have to open editors premiere files to troubleshoot and I want to blow my brains out. Easily can wipe out an entire day just troubleshooting premiere projects. It’s funny because when I first got into the industry I was using Premiere and they were trying to push me to use Avid. I felt the same way about Avid as I currently feel about premiere.




  • I use Joplin and it works great for this exact thing. Anytime I discover a new command that fixes something I’ll throw it into my Joplin notebook. “New Server Cheatsheet” goes to list in order common operations and commands for setting up SSH, UfW, making a non-root user, configuring wireguard, etc. I have hundreds of notes by now and they’re easily found via search bar.



  • I would say pretty secure. Of course, I would ensure all of the proper firewall, app pins, 2FA are in place in case my phone was ever compromised.

    I’m already accessing all of the services now over the web with authentication. This new configuration would shift thos services from being public to only devices on my private mesh network with the proper certificates.