Never tried it, and IIRC, motd is just a text file - but does that stop you from running a systemd timer to update it every few minutes? Or, if it’s your own server and there’s only a single user (logging in), put a script in your profile that changes the motd for the next login?
Elvith Ma'for
Former Reddfugee, found a new home on feddit.de. Server errors made me switch to discuss.tchncs.de. Now finally @ home on feddit.org.
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Can’t blame you. My wife left with the kids, I stayed at home to do some work. About 5 mins later, I get a call from her, that she forgot something at home. I told her to turn around and I’d await her at the curb in front of our house with $thing. As it was summer, I just went out barefoot, walked to the street, gave it to her and went back in the house again. Only after walking around a bit in the house I noticed bloody footprints on the floor. I managed to somehow step into something outside and not feel it. I wasn’t even drunk…
Elvith Ma'for@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•'We're done with Teams': German state hits uninstall on MicrosoftEnglish5·3 days agoLast week I noticed that Lemmy doesn’t like certain characters when posting URLs and silently replaces them - in my case
%20
got converted into+
which broke my link. I experimented a bit with other „percent encoded“ values and there are more that get replaced.I’m currently collecting a bit of data to open a bug report - links even get changed when put in a codeblock or inline code…
Check this comment out where I used every possible value from
%00
to%FF
in URLs. The second half (above%80
) gets wild
Elvith Ma'for@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•feedback on my next steps for self hostingEnglish3·4 days ago2)There’s nothing you can’t “undo”. I think you’re overthinking this.
Adding to this: Deploying via Docker (or podman or k8s or…) and/or installing every host via Ansible makes this even easier.
Elvith Ma'for@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•An analysis of X(Twitter)'s new XChat features shows that X can probably decrypt users' messages, as it holds users' private keys on its serversEnglish0·6 days agoThats the problem. Say, I’m offering you a cloud drive and tell you “your data is end to end encrypted”. You sync data from your PC to my server and from my server to your mobile phone. Would that mean
- That everything between your devices is encrypted (=I can’t see what you’re saving, neither can “the state”, hackers,…)or
- That your data is encrypted in transit, but is saved unencrypted on my server (which means everyone with access to my server can see your data) or
- It’s encrypted in transit and also on my server, but the keys are also ony server, so that everyone with access to my server can in theory decrypt everything and access everything?
1 is what you want, 2 and 3 are often what you get…
Elvith Ma'for@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•An analysis of X(Twitter)'s new XChat features shows that X can probably decrypt users' messages, as it holds users' private keys on its serversEnglish1·7 days agoDo not look at all those (proprietary) E2EE definitions to closely - you might find several that define TLS as end to end…
Maybe there aren’t enough
criminalsconscripts left over that are 14 years or older?