I did basically this exact same thing at work a few years ago. For time-correlating audio measurements around the office buildings I needed a analog reference signal in sync. So I drew up a PCB design with a toslink…
I've been using pfSense on 4 private sites for years by now. Luckily I've not upgraded from CE. I think what pisses people off is the rugpull of them pushing people to get a free upgraded license and then removing it…
Yeah, I think I can see the link to Mark Rober. Although not at all to the same degree. Maybe it's the way of "acting dumb" in order to progress the discovery process, but a face that they know full well (obviously)…
This one is pretty good, but I usually steer clear of his videos. Topics are pretty on point for my interests, be he just seem... Too full of himself? I don't want to be mean in any way, but if someone agrees maybe they…
My use case is to let others use the HW I manage, not to have a known linux environment. Either if someone wants to run something as an internal service (logging, ect) which should not depend on their desktop being…
I've been a big advocate for LXD. Running multiple servers at work where I set up containers that I gave collegues access to and such. I find that the "VM's but not" approach quite nice. I've since moved away…
I have an old industrial thermal camera that takes pretty good pictures. But I don't have the xp software for it, and without a "known good capture" it's hard to reverse engineer and make it work on Linux.
On a tangentant note, I've considered if it would be possible to gut the driver related parts (usb / Bluetooth subsystem ect) of linux and package it up to run as a userspace application in windows. Then we could all…
I'd assume they were bridged, so you could either daisy-chain the cameras, or use it in-between the uplink and an AP. So you could it whereever you already have an AP without pulling new cables.
Worth noting is, the subtitles said "The ferry uses, each day, about 150-200 kWh" whereas the speaker said "the ferry uses today between 150 and 200kW". I'm guessing Tom Scott had him clarify later, but the units, and…
Are they, technically, any different than APT repositories? Don't get me wrong. I hate Snap much more than the next guy, but the idea of keeping a repository so you can go look for, and discover, stuff that is…
Might be. But I'd think a Give Way sign should suffice in practice even if the intersection has poor visibility. Only if the intersection proves to cheat drivers in to thinking the visibility is not so bad (and hence…
I've been told by driving instructors that the rule of thumb for putting up octagon STOP signs here in Denmark is only when a serious accident has occurred. I can't find a source for it, but they are definitely rarer…
Def. agree on this one. I'm reminded of the closure viewers of the YouTuber Bosnian Bill got about his disappearance, by Lock Picking Lawyer doing an explanation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ASQQboFg98 But I…
I can see the IP echo command be useful to verify if DNS traffic is routed differently than other traffic on a corporate network. Assuming outbound port 53 is not blocked completely on the network that is.
My older Logitech C920 has an on-board H.264 encoder. Newer revisions of the same model does not. I haven't figured out why they chose to remove it, but your point about licensing cost combined with them not advertising…
Yes. And I hate that so so much. I inherited an older Moccamaster, which does not have the timeout, and the newer one went straight to storage. Unfortunately the old button without a timer is not sold as a spare…
I was a little discouraged after reading previous threads here, but decided to give it a try anyway. I tried mailinabox and mailcow which didn’t work out, but mailu did. Final setup is a pfSense vm on vultr, VPN back to…
In healthcare in my part of Europe, it is a requirement to log every access to patient journals. And if a nurse, doctor or similar access a journal they most likely have no reason to, it can get flagged for…
I'm 31, male, SWE, Danish. I use it a couple of times a day and have done for years. Primarily to keep up with close and loose friends from high school ect. Pictures from friends everyday life that are not necessarily…
I payed for Rocket League quite a while back, as it had Linux support. But then they removed it. Ofc. I couldn't get my money back from Steam, and admittedly its not their fault but still.
Updates are usually pretty easy. I manage 4 controllers at home, and 2 at work. All hosted on debian. I've had just one update go bad, so I do do the recommended backup/export beforehand. That said, I don't trust…
It seems that there is such regulation in place, in the US at least. But regulation regards average loudness throughout the ad, so you can blast away if you compensate with silence. I don't normally really like the…
Apart from legal protection, I’ve found that if you are behind a crappy ISP router, bundling a bunch of Torrent connections in one VPN connection can prevent the router from becoming unstable.
I seems the Mach-E is the most sold model across the board, not just among Mustangs based on this article. Fun fact: I just got back from Norway, and saw a Mach-E a week ago. Seen as it was apparently just released…
I did basically this exact same thing at work a few years ago. For time-correlating audio measurements around the office buildings I needed a analog reference signal in sync. So I drew up a PCB design with a toslink…
I've been using pfSense on 4 private sites for years by now. Luckily I've not upgraded from CE. I think what pisses people off is the rugpull of them pushing people to get a free upgraded license and then removing it…
Yeah, I think I can see the link to Mark Rober. Although not at all to the same degree. Maybe it's the way of "acting dumb" in order to progress the discovery process, but a face that they know full well (obviously)…
This one is pretty good, but I usually steer clear of his videos. Topics are pretty on point for my interests, be he just seem... Too full of himself? I don't want to be mean in any way, but if someone agrees maybe they…
My use case is to let others use the HW I manage, not to have a known linux environment. Either if someone wants to run something as an internal service (logging, ect) which should not depend on their desktop being…
I've been a big advocate for LXD. Running multiple servers at work where I set up containers that I gave collegues access to and such. I find that the "VM's but not" approach quite nice. I've since moved away…
I have an old industrial thermal camera that takes pretty good pictures. But I don't have the xp software for it, and without a "known good capture" it's hard to reverse engineer and make it work on Linux.
On a tangentant note, I've considered if it would be possible to gut the driver related parts (usb / Bluetooth subsystem ect) of linux and package it up to run as a userspace application in windows. Then we could all…
I'd assume they were bridged, so you could either daisy-chain the cameras, or use it in-between the uplink and an AP. So you could it whereever you already have an AP without pulling new cables.
Worth noting is, the subtitles said "The ferry uses, each day, about 150-200 kWh" whereas the speaker said "the ferry uses today between 150 and 200kW". I'm guessing Tom Scott had him clarify later, but the units, and…
Are they, technically, any different than APT repositories? Don't get me wrong. I hate Snap much more than the next guy, but the idea of keeping a repository so you can go look for, and discover, stuff that is…
Might be. But I'd think a Give Way sign should suffice in practice even if the intersection has poor visibility. Only if the intersection proves to cheat drivers in to thinking the visibility is not so bad (and hence…
I've been told by driving instructors that the rule of thumb for putting up octagon STOP signs here in Denmark is only when a serious accident has occurred. I can't find a source for it, but they are definitely rarer…
Def. agree on this one. I'm reminded of the closure viewers of the YouTuber Bosnian Bill got about his disappearance, by Lock Picking Lawyer doing an explanation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ASQQboFg98 But I…
I can see the IP echo command be useful to verify if DNS traffic is routed differently than other traffic on a corporate network. Assuming outbound port 53 is not blocked completely on the network that is.
My older Logitech C920 has an on-board H.264 encoder. Newer revisions of the same model does not. I haven't figured out why they chose to remove it, but your point about licensing cost combined with them not advertising…
Yes. And I hate that so so much. I inherited an older Moccamaster, which does not have the timeout, and the newer one went straight to storage. Unfortunately the old button without a timer is not sold as a spare…
I was a little discouraged after reading previous threads here, but decided to give it a try anyway. I tried mailinabox and mailcow which didn’t work out, but mailu did. Final setup is a pfSense vm on vultr, VPN back to…
In healthcare in my part of Europe, it is a requirement to log every access to patient journals. And if a nurse, doctor or similar access a journal they most likely have no reason to, it can get flagged for…
I'm 31, male, SWE, Danish. I use it a couple of times a day and have done for years. Primarily to keep up with close and loose friends from high school ect. Pictures from friends everyday life that are not necessarily…
I payed for Rocket League quite a while back, as it had Linux support. But then they removed it. Ofc. I couldn't get my money back from Steam, and admittedly its not their fault but still.
Updates are usually pretty easy. I manage 4 controllers at home, and 2 at work. All hosted on debian. I've had just one update go bad, so I do do the recommended backup/export beforehand. That said, I don't trust…
It seems that there is such regulation in place, in the US at least. But regulation regards average loudness throughout the ad, so you can blast away if you compensate with silence. I don't normally really like the…
Apart from legal protection, I’ve found that if you are behind a crappy ISP router, bundling a bunch of Torrent connections in one VPN connection can prevent the router from becoming unstable.
I seems the Mach-E is the most sold model across the board, not just among Mustangs based on this article. Fun fact: I just got back from Norway, and saw a Mach-E a week ago. Seen as it was apparently just released…