

One of the few podcasts I listen to sometimes. Wishing them well and thanks for all of the hard work.
One of the few podcasts I listen to sometimes. Wishing them well and thanks for all of the hard work.
I don’t need backlight to type words, but love backlit keys for symbols, brightness keys, volume keys, function keys, etc.
I just discovered (thanks to this site) that you can click the uBlock Origin icon, then “enter element zapper mode” (the lightning bolt). It just gets rid of whatever you want to disappear.
I wonder if it started as a joke.
“Where can you force people to sit still for long enough to detect an afib?”
“The toilet!”
uBlock Origin, to be specific. I don’t know if it’s still a thing, but uBlock used to be not good in comparison to uBlock Origin.
I’m a fan of Dockge. Nice simplicity, easy to update container stacks, etc. etc.
It looks like the hEX refresh is the same price from that vendor.
RB5009 is better but more expensive. There’s a PoE version that can power your WiFi APs in the future.
I also question the decision to put OpenWrt on it. RouterOS is solid. There’s a learning curve, but it’s worth it if you’re a nerd.
A while back, the docker installation instructions just had “lemmy:latest” as which version to pull. The Lemmy devs aren’t the brightest, and the beta versions are included as “latest”. Now the instructions have you put the specific version to pull, like “0.19.10”.
I wonder if that’s what happened?
Chinstrap Linux haha. It’s like Fedora, but for a totally different demographic.
I didn’t know Gentoo was named after a penguin.
They can be charged below 0*C, too. No need to redirect lots of current to heating the batteries during charging like with Lithium.
Good news, they just released v1.130.1
I finally figured out how to get the terrain stuff going on my Wanderer. Super cool!
Now I’m trying to figure out my future workflow… can you shed some light on it?
Currently everything I upload is its own “Trail”. This goes for the Strava integration, as well as me just uploading a GPS track.
Trails are nice because they all show up on the Map, making a cool overview of everything I’ve done. Obviously over time this might bog down the system when viewing the map.
Trails aren’t included in the statistics, which is a bummer.
So, I played around with moving each of my activities into broader “trails”, based on where the activity took place. I think that’s probably how Wanderer is supposed to be used, because when I move activities from being a “Trail” to being a “Summit”, they are counted in the statistics.
The only downside to that is they don’t appear on the map, unless you click the specific Summit.
So, basically, my question is – should I just accept the fact that I should move everything into being a Summit, so I can enjoy the statistics?
Thanks!
Unbelievable levels of ingenuity.
For remote access, wireguard is great. You can access stuff via their internal addresses.