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Comment #29705021
Great timing on this article. I have a rpi4 and a pi cam v2 which I want to have some fun with and was in need of inspiration. I am currently using it as a security camera while I …
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Comment #29274217
In NZ some ISPs use cg-nat meaning that you will have many people under one public IPv4 address. Going by this logic you could ban a whole ISP in one go.
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Comment #29176672
For me, the reason was that I had found out Obsidian is not open source as I initially thought.
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Comment #28965153
Hey man, I'm a Kiwi as well and have been considering an arrangement like this as I'd like my next job to be full remote and unfortunately this hasn't yet been a thing in NZ (Don't…
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Comment #28947497
That is amazing, your company rocks.
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Comment #28848679
From my experience, the problem is the lamination of the NZ ones, causing refraction and making it hard to scan. I find that even at the right distance I have to move my phone left…
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Comment #28467342
How is this different from Azure's AKS on ARC which you can run on prem nodes but managed via Azure management plane?
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Comment #28373518
I've had a bit of a play with Singularity containers and thought they were quite cool. Popular in the science circles but not so much anywhere else. I wonder why.
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Comment #27818843
A bit more manual, but I've been saving webpages I like in Obsidian. First, click the reader view in Firefox, then select all, then paste it into a new Obsidian page. It's really g…
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Comment #27637220
Hey, thanks for posting this video. I am in awe watching him move so fast.
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Comment #27366032
I know this wasn't intended as satire, but that's how I read it. Very modern stack but totally overengineered.
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Comment #27329936
Can I do this programmatically? I need to automate some manual processes.
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Comment #27323359
This may be exactly what I need. I want to point it to a csv file and generate a schema of what type of data is in each column. I do want some flexibiliy though, for example, if a …
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Comment #27231394
Can confirm, I have been using pfSense on one apu board, and debian on another older 2c13 board. they are such nifty devices with a very simple case. Big fan.
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Comment #26605144
Well, this is definitely the kind of content I wouldn't be surprised to read on reddit, but a bit disappointing to see it on HN.
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Comment #25967203
Unfortunately, in some organisations the OS on your workstation is not a choice you can make, so for some of us that are stuck in Windowsland it's quite a treat to have all these g…
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Comment #25539887
Hah, I'm also still rocking an i5-2500k. Didn't even think it is worth trying this game but seeing your comment gives me some hope.
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Comment #25048254
Hey, I've got an apu2c4 and was actually thinking about installing Ubuntu or Debian and try to run ansible on it, but your Nixos idea sounds good. Do you have any references for th…
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Comment #24741913
From my experience, I simply end up eating more after breaking the fast, so overall the same amount of calories a day (if not more).
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Comment #23699020
Oh, would you mind sharing your list please?
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Comment #23617759
Azure LogicApps are good for these kind of silly integrations, if it has a connector for it then it's a piece of cake. They have a pretty limited use case though.
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Comment #23299153
Personally, I can't see a reason to see these many people at one time. Nine people on the screen is a nice ratio, and if the 10th person says something, they take the place of the …
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Comment #23256668
We use the MMP system in NZ and it seems to work quite well, though needs a bit of fine tuning as currently you need 5% to get into a coalition and that is slightly too high.
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Comment #23153170
I think your approach sounds interesting. When you say you write things down in log format, do you use a field as a tag? Any chance you can paste an example entry?
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Comment #23101421
Thanks for that, I have hit this bug once with WSL1 in the past and didn't think much of it at the time. Good to know what caused the issue.