Fucking finances and their macro-enabled excel spreadsheets!
Fucking finances and their macro-enabled excel spreadsheets!
As a Fedora user that used to use Arch, yeah, wisdom comes from experience. Arch is not bad experience, I just kinda got tired of it.
As for 1. yea you download software from websites if it’s unavailable in your system repository, but most common software is available.
It’s like Microsoft Store or Google Play store, except everything is free (as in beer) and most of the time it works (it works, but bugs happen like everywhere else).
I can’t recommend them because I haven’t used them, but AFAIK Motorola came out with their own take on trackable tags.
Nice, it’s like the “gsp protected” stickers on car windows and highly visible flashing LEDs that indicate the alarm is armed. Not that anyone ever checks if it’s their alarm that makes everyone’s around the car lives miserable.
They should. It’s a biological hazard if you can smell it.
Idk about vitamins, it seems to be a bit contrived.
My ADHD stimulants come in hard pills and capsules. Capsules are long absorbtion, they release the drug more slowly in the digestive system. The hard pills are a short burst, usually with lower doses.
It makes a ton of difference to me, but I just eat vitamins as hard pills. Some are difficult to swallow, but I can deal. Some can’t, and capsules are likely better.
Wikipedia says that it is to be done in one session.
I was just thinking there’s somebody rewriting coreutils in rustnand there it is. I’m omnipotent!
Then again my 2016 stock yaris had the best sound I ever heard anywhere.
I think you can use grafana to present vidgets from different dashboards in one.
Oh, OP got me fooled, I thought this is original xkcd, well done on photoshop.
I use a 2016 Asus Zenbook with integrated intel gpu.
The performance is comparable. The only thing that’s different is latency, obviously, although it’s fairly negligible on LAN, and encoding/decoding sometimes createa artifacts and smudges, but it’s better at higher bandwidth.
My box sits in my closet, so can’t really help much with docker or vm. But I use sunshine server with moonlight client. Keep in mind you can’t fight latency that comes from distance between server and client. I can use 4/5G for turn based or active pause games but wouldn’t try anything real time. On cable my ping is under ms, enough to play shooters as badly as I do these days.
I use AMD for CPU and GPU, and wouldn’t try nvidia if using Linux as sever.
I did use to run a VM in xenserver/xcp-ng and passthrough gpu with a mock hdmi screen plug. A windows 10 vm, ran very well bar pretty crap CPU but I did get around 30fps in 1080p tarkov, sometimes more with amd upscalling. Back then I was using parsec, but found sunshine and moonlight works better for me.
I should also mention I never tried to support multiple users. You can probably play “local” multiplayer with both parsec and moonlight, but any setup that shares one GPU will require some vgpu proprietary fuckery, so easiest is to buy a PC with multiple gpus and assign one to each VM directly.
Sony still salty about USSR dissolution
I think this lead me on the right path: https://community.ui.com/questions/Having-trouble-allowing-WOL-fowarding/5fa05081-125f-402b-a20c-ef1080e288d8#answer/5653fc4f-4d3a-4061-866c-f4c20f10d9b9
This is for edgerouter, which is what I use, but I suppose opensense can do this just as well.
Keep in mind, don’t use 1.1.1.1 for your forwarding address, use one in your LAN range, just outside of DHCP because this type of static routing will mess up a connection to anything actually on this IP.
This is how it looks in my edge os config:
protocols {
static {
arp 10.0.40.114 {
hwaddr ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
}
}
}
10.0.40.114 is the address I use to forward WoL broadcast to.
Then I use an app called Wake On Lan on Android and set it up like this: Hostname/IP/Broadcast address: 10.0.40.114 Device IP: [actual IP I want to wake up on the same VLAN/physical network] WOL Port: 9
This works fine if you’re using the router as the gateway for both VPN and LAN, but it will get messy with masquarade and NAT - then you have to use port forwarding I guess, and it should work from WAN.
I just wanted it to be over VPN to limit my exposure (even if WoL packets aren’t especially scary).
There is a trick you could do to send a WoL packet to a separate IP on the sender network and modify it so it is repreated on the network of the machine you want to wake up.
I can’t find docs on thisb on mobile, but can look for it later.
It can’t work like a typical IP packet routing tho. I’ve only made it work with a VPN connection.
Another thing you can do is ssh to your router and send a WoL packet from there on the machine’s LAN.
It’s generic advice, but check kompose
- it can translate docker compose yml into a bunch of k8s objects, as far as it sensibly can.
The mose issues can come from setting up volumes, since docker has different expectations towards the underlying filesystem.
It does save a bunch of work of rewriting everything by hand.
Am I the only guy that likes doing devops that has both dev and ops experience and insight? What’s with silosing oneself?