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Fernando Lira
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👨🏽💻 Software Engineer, Systems Analyst, programmer, gamer, ex-podcaster at @devoradores, talking bullshit and the like.
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Try to convert Netflix videos into an open MKV format
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# - download the episodes you want from the Android Netflix app (there is a limit)
# - connect your smartphone to your PC and navigate to Internal Storage/Android/data/com.netflix.mediaclient/Download/.of.
# - fetch each directory (each directory is one episode)
#
# Each directory should have the following file formats:
# - .nfv - the video stream, possibly already in H.264, unencrypted
# - .nfa - the most difficult file to deal with, it's an unencrypted AAC file in ISO fMP4 (fragmented) format and an unknown "object type 42" that ffmpeg complains
# - .nfs - subtitle in TTML format with custom properties.
# - .nfi - information about the download (unknown format)
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Optimized script to install wg-easy on Oracle Linux (Oracle Cloud) in a VPS with 1 GB of RAM
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Go and Typescript hooks for lint and check on Claude Code
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Creating Templates and Virtual Machines on Proxmox using cloud images from various Linux distributions.
5 Steps for Creating Templates and Virtual Machines on Proxmox using Linux Distro's Cloud Images
This tutorial guides you through the process of creating Templates and Virtual Machines on Proxmox using cloud-based images from various Linux distributions. We provide clear instructions for Alma Linux 9, Amazon Linux 2, CentOS 9, Fedora 38, Oracle Linux 9, RHEL 9, Rocky Linux 9, and Ubuntu 23.04 Lynx Lobster.
Note: The instructions have been tested on Proxmox 8.0.4.
Let's begin by choosing the cloud-based image. If you already have your preferred Linux distribution, skip to the 1st step.
To assist in making informed choices when selecting a Linux distribution for your virtual machines, we've compiled a table showcasing key characteristics of each cloud image. This table provides a snapshot of important attributes, including kernel version, Python version, number of processes initialized after boot, number of packages installed, free memory after boot, VM disk size, root partition disk size, used size on t