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systemd, bridges, containers, and IPv6

I apologize for the quickie here; it’s late, I’m tired, and I just cobbled together a solution to a problem that’s been bothering me since this weekend. First, some backstory since I know you guys...

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My Journey with ZFS on Linux

Toward the latter half of 2016, I decided to convert my home file server’s file system to ZFS as an experiment on real hardware in my own test environment. I knew before embarking on this journey that...

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Remediation Service: Windows 10’s Dirty Secret

I don’t use Windows often. Much of my time is spent in Arch Linux except on the rare occasion I have an interest in doing something that requires Windows (typically gaming or Reason). Imagine my...

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VPNs are No Panacea

I sometimes encounter the question “should I use a VPN?” with the inevitable shower of comments along the lines of “yes, it’ll make you more secure!” or “it’ll protect your privacy!” Occasionally, I...

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Linux on the Lenovo Y740 Legion (2019)

It’s easy. No, really, it is. There’s a couple gotchas and some minor inconveniences (probably self-induced in my case), but provided you didn’t do anything particularly unusual with the system...

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New PayPal/GoDaddy Scam?

As I was getting ready to enjoy a couple relaxing hours this evening on the 8th of July, 2019, a notification popped up via KDE Connect from my phone. Ordinarily, if it’s an email (which this was), I’d...

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The Importance of Forgiveness

As I write this, I must take a moment to acknowledge the rather monumental elephant in the room that is ever-present in all of our lives: Hypocrisy. I’m no different than you, dear reader; I have my...

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Research is Hard

As I write this, I recognize the truism that exists in the title of this post. Research, real research, takes time, effort, and energy that may be better expended elsewhere. It requires reading, often...

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“I hate systemd” and other Ill-conceived Diatribes

It’s a popular statement in a world where many distributions have standardized on systemd. “I hate systemd” comes the quip–a statement designed to evoke emotion rather than contemplation. Just a mere...

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Life and Entropy

The handful of people who periodically check my blog for updates have no doubt noticed a dearth of content for well over a year and a half (closer to two years, in fact). There are myriad reasons for...

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