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[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 7 points 3 months ago

I am aware. There are some issues with the DNS

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This morning I woke up to my phone using mobile data and my home assistant automations not working. Initially I thought it the power was out, but I could turn on the lights just fine. I checked my UniFi app and saw that the server was not connected to the network at all. This meant that the cable got unplugged, the switch isn't working, or the server isn't working. It said the switch was connected and another device was connected to the switch so that narrows it down to just 2 cases. So I opened my server closet in the basement and immediately noticed something was wrong. I couldn't figure out what was wrong but I just felt like something was wrong. Everything was plugged in, the network switch lights were blinking like normal, my raspberry pi was running just fine, even the server indicator lights were on. My main server is an old gaming PC so it has a glass side panel so I looked inside and I could see the fan spinning, but I could not hear it. Usually I have it set to full speed and I can hear full speed very well. I tried rebooting the server with the power button and the fans didn't go to full speed. As a last resort, I brought down a keyboard and monitor. As soon as I plugged in the monitor, I saw that there was a prompt to set the time on the BIOS! Picture of the prompt In my opinion, this was the stupidest reason for an outage.

Further investigations

I dug a little deeper and discovered that the BIOS had been reset during a power outage right before all of this happened. So far I have consulted the motherboard manual and found absolutely nothing about this. After a bit of research, I think it could have been that the CMOS battery has died. This is a really simple fix but I don't have the replacement battery right now. This means that I will have the same exact issue after the next power outage unless I replace the battery.

Preventing this in the future

From what I can see, I just need to replace the CMOS battery. But this computer has been running for over 4 years, so what is stopping this from happening again around 2028? The most effective solution is going to be preventing power outages in the first place. This can be done using a battery backup or a standby generator. Standby generators will last longer during a power outage but are typically more expensive and harder to setup than a simple battery backup.

[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 51 points 3 months ago

Keepass has been working with no issues

[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 5 points 6 months ago

My only server is named domino server because just a small change and everything on it will break. Yes, it is that unstable.

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I have started to develop an AI voice assistant using python and some other software. I am building it with privacy and security in mind. I am open to contributions. https://github.com/sidgames5/excalibur

[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 11 points 8 months ago

Building without a permit

[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 3 points 8 months ago

I wish I could just delete it. I'm still figuring out things with nextcloud and I run a youtube channel so I can't do that yet.

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I created a google takeout and in that zip file I found some files containing a ton of data about me. It has logged every single page I visited while using the google search engine and chrome browser. It even logged every single time I opened an app on my old android phone. It even has VOICE RECORDINGS of me and a log of every time I used google assistant. This is just some of the data and I'm very sure there is even more data they have.

[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip -1 points 9 months ago

No, I tried to log in so i can change my password

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[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 1 points 9 months ago

Wireguard was really easy to setup on my ubuntu server. It took less than 15 minutes to get it up and running.

[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 1 points 9 months ago

No. I didn't have any data stored

[-] sidgames5@lemmy.zip 2 points 9 months ago

I will try that

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I managed to install and set up nextcloud snap on my ubuntu server a couple months ago. I haven't used it since and now I tried to log in to it but I forgot the username and password. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the snap to reset the data but i couldn't access the web page. I couldn't find anything online. Any suggestions?

sidgames5

joined 11 months ago