selfhosted Selfhosted What's the best way to run a temporary eth cable?
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    Lemmyin
    11 months ago 100%

    I’m not sure of the floor plan or roof type. But what I do is run a cable up the corner and drill a tiny hole right in the corner through the ceiling. Then I use a PoE powered access point and leave it in the ceiling space centrally located. One tiny hole you can patch with just about anything when you move house. If you have a rj45 crimper then the hole can be the diameter of the cable.

    I’ve also done something similar where I run Ethernet under the floor. I lift up the carpet slightly right in the corner and drill a hole through the floor and run the Ethernet under the house. You also then take it up into a closet etc.

    If you’re more adventurous and confident with electrical work you can also TURN OFF MAINS, then open up a wall power socket, disconnect the wires, tie a pull wire and your Ethernet cable very securely, and go into the roof and pull the two through into the roof space. You then tie the end of the elec cable to your pull wire and pull it back down to the socket. You can then get a wall plate that is a power socket and Ethernet female combo and voila….

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  • neovim Neovim [Help] Where do I start to make my config?
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    Lemmyin
    11 months ago 100%

    I agree with this. This worked fore when I started. I also used git to manage my config. So I could branch before trying various things and so on and easily return to working configs.

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  • linux Linux External drive encryption question
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 66%

    If you’re only using the external disk for days you could use ntfs with bitlocker and mount that in Linux. When your rest to fully migrate you could then do something Linux only if you wanted.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Visio alternative
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    You should check out d2. It’s a code to diagram tool. You put some very simple coke and it draws your diagram. Quite quick and useful. Been using it for a while now.

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  • linux Linux Why don't more people use desktop Linux? I have a theory you might not like
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    I’ve always said this to people. I use Windows, Linux, and MacOS. I use whatever best suits what I’m doing and I like that idea. It may end up being 20/70/10, but so what. Why battle a shitty Linux app If you have a good MacOS app. Or maybe your liking that windows app for a certain task.

    In reality this is really only something a dev or power user would really do though.

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  • linux Linux No route to host until I ping and then it works fine?
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    I had an issue where my docker networks started overlapping my network addresses and I had some issues to connect to the machine etc. so perhaps check to make sure your docker addresses don’t overlap your home network range somehow. Also keep the subnet mask in mind as the range might be bigger than what the first few numbers indicate.

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  • linux Linux A quick question about rsync
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    I have no idea what types of files these are but it could turn out that you should rather use Git and push/pull from both sides which could works better.

    Just a suggestion :)

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  • unixporn Unixporn [Plasma][Sway][MATE][Aqua][Openbox] My five desktops, across four laptops
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    Love seeing the older machines! I’ve got a pile of old machines too and they rock. They are slow but you know what to expect and you tolerate it because the machine has earned it. Much like a grand parent 🫣

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  • linux Linux Need Advice on a Distro for Gaming/Programming and Media Server
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    Heh welcome!

    If I was to give anyone advice it’d be to set up a way to make really solid notes/documentation. Be it a text/markdown file or a google doc. Put down the commands you run, put down the steps and then a link to where you found it. As you muck around and so on you’re going to remember that you wanted to get xyz going and you struggled and you can then refer back to those notes.

    That has been the single most valuable thing I’ve learnt from this whole Linux endeavour I’ve been on.

    When I reinstall I just follow my notes to get all the devices and so on going. Definitely worth the trouble!

    Good luck and tell us how you go!

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  • archlinux Arch Linux time not working on i3bar
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    Does it keep running or does it output and then exist straight away? Post us what you see in the terminal.

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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    If you run i3status manually in terminal does it show correctly in the terminal? Does it update?

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  • linux Linux Best <$400 USD Ultrabook for Debian 12
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    Ah nice! Tried Linux on the MBP? I just this week took the plunge with my 2016 MacBook 13,3. It was a MISSION to get everything working but I think later models have better support.

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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    Thanks for the info. I wasn’t quite aware of the 13” and it’s resolution. That is quite comparable I agree.

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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 90%

    I feel like these both lack really good high res displays. Why? It’s be awesome if it had something comparable to a MacBook Pro resolution.

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  • linux Linux What is you backup tool of choice?
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    I’ve recently started using proxmox -backup-client. Works well. Goes to my backup server along with my vm image backups. Works nicely with full deducing and such. Quite good savings if you are backing up multiple machines.

    I the. Rsync this up to cloud once a day.

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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    I have to say that I used to be a timeshift fan but I’ve started moving to snapper instead. Both are very similar but with snapper you can have multiple configs, one per sub vol. each with different settings. I like having a separate root and home schedules set up. Means I can restore one or the other independently. Works a treat.

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    leathercraft Lemmyin 1 year ago 100%
    Proof of concept pricking iron

    Made a pricking iron from a bit of copper bus bar I had. I ordered a bunch of 250/27LP sewing machine needles. 2.5mm holes drilled and it’s a perfect fit for the needles. Started off nicely but got caught by drilling copper too fast. Just bound up and broke a drill in the hole. Ffs. Dropped the drill press RPM down to 580 and that worked well. I will now make a single awl using one of these needles, and a double and quad pricking iron. https://imgur.com/a/uooMjll

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    unixporn Unixporn [i3wm] Had this setup for a year and a half now
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    Do it! I love i3. Always used windows, then KDE briefly on my laptop. Since moving to i3 I use it everywhere.

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  • leathercraft leathercraft Supplier list
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    I always love how places “ship internationally” and when you order two spools of thread I get to the checkout and see a DHL line item for US$120. 😔. That doesn’t bloody count as international shipping.

    (I’m in New Zealand by the way)

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    linux Linux Your best terminal aliases
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    Here are mine. Sorry for the mouth full, but I think people may benefit from some of these :)

    alias ll="ls -alkhF"
    alias l="ls -1"
    
    # BE CAREFUL WITH THIS AND COULD RETURN COLOR KEYCODES INTO PIPES ETC...
    alias grep='grep --color=always' 
    
    alias db='dotnet build'
    
    alias gs='git status'
    alias gf='git fetch'
    alias gl='git pull'
    alias gp='git push'
    alias gpt='git push --tags'
    alias gP='git push --force-with-lease'
    alias ga='git add'
    alias gd='git diff'
    alias gw='git diff --word-diff'
    setopt interactive_comments
    preexec(){ _lc=$1; }
    alias gcm='git commit -m "${_lc#gcm }" #'
    
    # THE BELOW TO BE USED ALONG WITH THE FOLLOWING GIT ALIASES:
    #[alias]
    #	logo = log --pretty=tformat:'%C(auto,red)%m %C(auto,yellow)%h%C(auto,magenta) %G? %C(auto,blue)%>#(12,trunc)%ad %C(auto,green)%<(15,trunc)%aN%C(auto,reset)%s%C(auto,red) %gD %D' --date=short
    #	adog = log --all --decorate --oneline --graph
    #	dog = log --decorate --oneline --graph
    
    alias glog='git logo'
    alias gdog='git dog'
    alias gadog='git adog'
    
    alias gb='git branch'
    alias gba='git branch --all'
    alias gco='git checkout'
    alias gm='git merge'
    alias gt='git tag | sort -V | tail'
    
    alias rl='source ~/.zshrc'
    alias n='nvim'
    
    # LIST PATHS OF OTHER ZSH SHELLS I HAVE OPEN
    lssh() {
    	ps au \
    		| awk '$11 == "-zsh" || $11 == "/bin/zsh" { print $2 }' \
    		| xargs pwdx \
    		| awk '{ print $2 }' \
    		| sed -n "\|^${2}.*|p" \
    		| sort -u \
    		| nl
    }
    
    # CD TO SHELL NUMBER RETURNED BY LSSH
    cdsh() {
    	cd $(lssh \
    		| sed "$1!d" \
    		| cut -f 2)
    }
    
    # CD TO PATH OF ANOTHER SHELL, USING FZF AS SELECTOR
    cs() {
    	cmd1=$(lssh | fzf --select-1 --query "$1" --height=~50 | cut -f 2)
    	cmd="cd $cmd1"
    	print -S $cmd
    	eval $cmd
    }
    
    # RUN THE COMMAND FROM HISTORY, USING FZF AS SELECTOR, ALTERNATIVE TO <C-R>
    hf() {
    	cmd=$(history 0 | sort -nr | cut -c 8- | fzf -e --select-1 --no-sort --query "$1" )
    	# push the command into the history
    	print -S $cmd
    	eval $cmd
    }
    
    # REMMINA USING THE CONNECTION FILE SELECTED USING FZF
    rf() {
    	pushd ~/.local/share/remmina
    	cmd=$(remmina -c $(ls $PWD/* | fzf -e --select-1 --no-sort --query "$1"))
    	# push the command into the history
    	print -S $cmd
    	eval $cmd
    	popd
    }
    
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  • newzealand Aotearoa / New Zealand FYI - Those that have travelled over the bridge today may want to get back ASAP
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    Lemmyin
    1 year ago 100%

    It’s extremely windy here. We’re just out of Hamilton and it’s crazy! Roads are littered with recycle bins and rubbish from this mornings “collection”

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    leathercraft Lemmyin 1 year ago 100%
    First attempt at wet moulding https://imgur.com/a/FtGDDiX

    Very new to leather work. First time trying to wet mould. I’m very happy with the result :) ![](https://i.imgur.com/YhNdI6j.jpg)

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