

Nice - but it’s a pretty crowded space between Zeronet and IPFS and possibly others. And even these well-known ones barely see any serious use. And these projects have been promoted pretty heavily. You need fanatical users ;)


Nice - but it’s a pretty crowded space between Zeronet and IPFS and possibly others. And even these well-known ones barely see any serious use. And these projects have been promoted pretty heavily. You need fanatical users ;)


What are you creating?
Cura publishes nice Appimages


You can easily forward arbitrary IP traffic if you get an additional IP for that VPS. Then you add the IP as your own on the local end, and set up routing like
ip r a 1.2.3.4 via 10.10.10.10 dev wg0 where 1.2.3.4 is the extra ip, and 10.10.10.10 is your local wireguard address.
With just one IP, you can forward ports over wireguard with iptables, but I failed to do that correctly.
Now I’m using xinetd to forward traffic from external ports to Wireguard with a single IP. iptables would be better but I ran out of patience.


Dude had a problem with Framework supporting a politically dubtious FOSS project so he went with HP as the morally superior choice 😆


Yay i satisfied big chungus!
Boo! It’s a tool I use every day, sad to hear it’s no longer being developed.


I want to burn some family photos on an M-Disc, I bought a bluray burner and some discs and they wait on the shelf now.


I think revolut does what you described but I can’t recommend them, I helped someone regain access to their Revolut account and it was an absolute nightmare, with no live reps to contact, spanning multiple months, and his face was photographed at all possible angles many times in the process.
Save that post for the next time when someone with too much time on their hands asks what project they should start/contribute to.


The first paragraph:



I think it’s worth mentioning to OP that Vero is based on Kodi, and streaming platform support there is innofficial on a best-effort basis.
Which, for Netflix, meant I had to log in again every few weeks, the login process involved doing it on a computer and transferring files, then there was a recurring 2GB download of Widevine to be able to play content, and then it sometimes worked.
It’s a problem created by streaming platforms and they should be blamed for that situation, but maybe it’s worth mentioning that in a thread where someone is asking for a streaming box.


You made me read the Comet browser review, as I did not have the courage to install it myself.
Seems useful if done privately and under supervision:
As long as it’s optional and done right (eg. It can fill the form but it’s me who submits it, and the model is running locally), sounds very useful. Also no reason why it can’t be a Firefox addon instead of built in.


Git controlled docker-compose files and backed up docker data volumes.pretty easy to go back to a point in time.
I’ve had an overvoltage (I think) burn ports on my switch. Short loss of power during a storm.
It was an adventure to find that problem, and it felt like magic too. My only advice is to diagnose if starlink port 2 is burned (just connect the working network to it and see if it still works) and if not, get a replacement for your 2nd router.
I’ve had an overvoltage (I think) burn ports on my switch. Short loss of power during a storm.
It was an adventure to find that problem, and it felt like magic too. My only advice is to diagnose if starlink port 2 is burned (just connect the working network to it and see if it still works) and if not, get a replacement for your 2nd router.


I have the opposite experience, slzb-06 has been unreliable and I got zbt-2 recently and it’s a day and night difference. I had to keep slzb-06 connected to one of these devices that power cycle every 24 hours. It also lost settings more than once. Zbt-2 just works.


Then maybe next time you could buy devices supported by Tasmota
https://templates.blakadder.com/
As for the current yeelights - sorry, no idea
https://rss-bridge.org/ does a somewhat acceptable job at it if you look from the perspective of someone who used the app before, or an outstanding job if you come from the perspective of someone who never had an account and clicked links to instagram only to see giant popups and errors.