

But the entry barrier is very low. Click on a link, enter a nickname and start chatting. It literally could not be any easier.
This is different for all of the alternatives.


But the entry barrier is very low. Click on a link, enter a nickname and start chatting. It literally could not be any easier.
This is different for all of the alternatives.


A friend of mine hosts a matrix server and I have an account there, it had no problems when matrix.org went down


Are you passing through the usb device or the serial device?
What I mean is, are you using the usb-serial driver of macOS or the driver within the VM?


You didn’t selfhost your Lemmy instance…


Sure, pick a server (like you did for Lemmy) and register. Choose any of the supported apps and start.
And even more unlikely to happen during production. Think about it, how would that work? Lift up the filament extruder, take out the spool, run around the extruder and continue after that?just to tangle the filament?


Why not sync the keys with something like syncthing? Then you can use whatever client you want (even just the terminal)
Please explain to me how the manufacturer could tangle the spool. Both ends are fixed. I literally can not imagine how it could be the manufacturers fault.


Well you could have skipped a bunch of it if you make ssh only available via tailscale like he does


Greenland is not a frontline (yet). Maybe it will be Iceland? Who knows what the orange does these days…


There are companion apps for paperless (like Paperparrot for iOS) that simplify that process even more.
No need for syncthing.
At least in Germany, I would be surprised if the cops could point to the RAM inside a computer. They will not open it before they take it with them.
How will they carry the running pc if it’s not a laptop?


Would be a great post for !minilab@lemmy.world
Yes.
If you plan accordingly and set up the nodes with zfs storage from the beginning, you can have them replicate the container and vm images to all nodes every x minutes. That way you don’t need external storage.


Then you can be a battery
They do look really nice. Don’t get me wrong, these are lovely stickers. But say I want 10 of these, it would be $50, which I am not going to pay for stickers, no matter how nice they are.
Maybe put them in packs? 10 for $20 for example? Something like that.
Why did you lie then? A user asked if you made them. You could have just said „yes, I made them, and if someone wants them, I also sell them“
Well… I bought a Philips hue starter set. And I had heard of mqtt, zigbee and pihole. And I had a spare raspberry pi.
Now that got out of hand and I am looking at a proxmox cluster….