Wish that were supported in US. Thanks anyway.
Just a shiny male toy…
Wish that were supported in US. Thanks anyway.
Thanks, I actually use this for my Ikea cards etc. Great for static barcodes etc, doesn’t support NFC though. Thanks anyhow.
Ah see, this is the kind of seemingly arcane ideation I’m looking for… maybe there’s an analog on Android.
Figured as much, just thought I’d ask. What about for other things like gym passes?
I was a long-time Xubuntu fan, tried Ubuntu directly from canonical for my new laptop.
It’s been a bit rocky, all things considered. I think I’m trying something else next time, maybe mint or whatever. Maybe Xubuntu, but only if this snap shit has been cut out.
I support an engineering org server, they access their files via nextcloud with a mariadb server and redis, plus some caching stuff for php-fpm, and an nginx front-end.
No complaints, checks (from what I see) all your boxes and has been very dependable going on 6 yrs now for all their simulation data both large and small off a little 1gbps dell r710.
Don’t install a lot of plugins. The setup documentation seems to be just right, getting you to the ideal destination of reliable and fast. Do take the option to run tasks in crontab, instead of internally.
Oh shit, same! I had to upgrade some oscilloscopes, and thought I’d get these. Dead, instead of a year, all 5x.
Well… At least all the ones related to platform IO and other embedded development. Can’t say every extension, since I’ve not tried them all.
Represent! (It’s vscode with all telemetry and crap removed, all your vscode extensions still work fine)
✅ dunzo
No this shit is fucked
If you’re comfortable with it, an analog (non-networked) kvm switch can have its button connected to a single input Pikvm via the GPIO. You visit the PiKVM’s webpage, hit a button and you’re now connected to a different machine.
If you have a raspberry pi 1 or 2, this isn’t very expensive, but nets you an open source IP KVM.
Roll your own 😎 lots of folks have a pi 2 that’s not doing much
Maybe some enjoy the open-stack in terms of network security… I’d personally use this in front of a port multiplier, so you can have 8x machines going to a switch, the front of the switch toggled by one of the Pi’s GPIO pins.
Part of it is that the prices for the Pi’s themselves have dramatically increased lately.
PiKVM for open source networked KVMs: https://pikvm.org/
PiKVM?
Hear hear. That’s how the tools I write work as well.
Yeah it loaded after searching the ASIN hahaha
I really like these ideas. I’ll think about something like this while I’m working, maybe do a bit of reading at lunch.
How much data could an amiibo have that a CC wouldn’t?