I’ll second tumbleweed. I use it on 4 separate devices and its rarely given me any issues. If it does, it has built-in recovery snapshots - it takes 30 seconds to roll back a bad update.
I’ll second tumbleweed. I use it on 4 separate devices and its rarely given me any issues. If it does, it has built-in recovery snapshots - it takes 30 seconds to roll back a bad update.
Oh this looks very useful for organizing datasheets and dev references, will definitely give this a shot. Thanks and nice work!
https://www.squid-cache.org/ Should work too I think
I had to have my scanner scan to a windows VM that saves it to a network drive for paperless to injest. Its not my favorite solution but at least I don’t have to manually move the files around
Photons don’t have mass, but they do have momentum.
On the professional front, I can tell you that unifying the keys to mgmt interfaces to critical infrastructure in a single app is not a welcome tool to see on my junior admin desktops
As opposed to having them spread out? Across multiple apps?
I would have my doubts about a junior admin who hasn’t developed a personal strategy to manage this themselves.
What about using a single app to organize their connection methods to various VMs and containers?
It’s an easy way to manage multiple servers/vms remotely. It makes transferring files to remote headless systems easy and simplifies remembering multiple hosts. It’s akin to moba xterm, a similar windows only project
I’ve worked with 3D printers for the last 8 years. The bambus are the most reliable, easiest to use, fastest, and have some of the best print quality I’ve seen.
I wish they were more open but their replacement parts are cheap and the value of everything just working is terrific.
The Dev stated he’s been working on it for 10 years and says its time to move on
There are many USB ZigBee and zwave adapters that work well with home assistant
Seems like nextcloud is the weak link, can you access them another way? Through a network share?
You’ll also likely need a few torx bits
Migadu micro tier is $19/year. Great service and has a great privacy policy. Basically unlimited domains. Ive been very happy with them.
Did you expose your router login page to the open internet? How’d they get access? Why are you chmoding anything to be 777?
Yeah he really didn’t handle it well
Edit: Here’s a link to the thread.
https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/9