

I don’t have an exit node in my tailnet. Through the magic of routing, tailnet stays in tailnet and vpn stays in vpn. I got extra fancy and used gluetun to handle docker vpn traffic, but only for some ports of some containers.


I don’t have an exit node in my tailnet. Through the magic of routing, tailnet stays in tailnet and vpn stays in vpn. I got extra fancy and used gluetun to handle docker vpn traffic, but only for some ports of some containers.
IMO the gnome store is lacking. Fedora KDE has Discover for it’s store. It has more buttons (GASP) and has easier control over which additional repos are shown in the store.
IMO, the best thing about YAML is the referencing. It’s super easy to reuse an object multiple times. Gives that same kind of parten child struct ability that programming languages have. Sure XML can do it, but it’s not in every parser. cough python built in parser cough But then YAML is also not a built in parser and doing DOM in things other than XML feels odd.


Note: I have only done this with Tailscale. I have not looked into this with headscale.
You can invite them to your network, or share a machine to their network. The second option is probably more likely what you will do with Tailscale since it is unlimited and the first option has a limited number of users for the free tier. The biggest hurdle will be them getting devices added to their tailnet so those devices can access your machine.
I imagine it’s maybe a little easier with headscale. I haven’t gone down that route yet. I would probably want to have my DDNS point to a VPS and have that be the entry point to my network. I could point it to my ISP IP, but one more layer that isn’t very expensive is probably smarter security wise.


I picked up an N100 box and put Bazzite on it. The HTPC build of Bazzite wasn’t working well for me and I don’t like the Kodi menu system compared to the Jellyfin UI. Regular Bazzite it is for now. I will be jumping to Plasma Bigscreen at the first chance. Honestly if I could just boot to the Jellyfin UI, I would be a happy camper.


Like one download that has multiple seasons? Sonarr doesn’t do that itself, but you can do it with a manual import.


Even Flatpaks get annoying sometimes during dev work. Yes I do need to talk to that device. Yes I know the risks. It’s ok. It’s just a microcontroller. Yes I know what I’m doing. It’s not going to hurt you. I wrote it!
Thank goodness for flatseal. If I were to do it again, I would probably do it the “old fashioned” way.


I did it purely so I could fully back up my server VM and move it to new hardware when I wanted to upgrade. I just have to install Proxmox, attach the NAS, and pull the VM backup. And just like that everything is back to running just as it was before the upgrade! Now just faster and more energy efficient!
The last time I looked at time I missed something. I want to use my existing chime and have it also use that power supply as a power source. Turns out the battery one does that! I missed that months ago! I was going to get a Ring Pro or whatever to get it to do that! This is so much better! Moving up the todo list now!


And ccache or ninja. Something that reduces the amount of stuff that has be rebuilt.
Got a love ‘watch tail’


The problem with the combo ones is that CO is heavy and goes the the ground and smoke rises with heat. So CO alarms should be low and smoke alarms high.


What about something like this? I haven’t tested it personally, but it has been suggested elsewhere. https://a.co/d/gp4BIEV


I picked up an Intel N100 mini PC and put Bazzite on it. Regular Bazzite instead of the HTPC version that goes to game mode on boot. It works great as a client! I can directly play most everything and it’s very snappy. I use an Logitech wireless keyboard with a trackpad to control it from the couch. It gets the job done.
What’s he going to do? Drop commits? /s


Wait, Lidarr also has broken metadata search?


Lidarr does an alright job of it.
You could step up a level and use btop! More numbers!
So many come out of school with Matlab experience. I get them started with python. They brush me off. Then the license server goes down. Welcome to open source grasshopper! I should make a meme about this and put on my door…
Programs run everywhere from the same codebase.