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  • Yeah, don't get me wrong... many a time I've had to boot gparted and resize partitions, but, the system isn't affected if you download too much and / or you don't lose data if the system's full.

  • I'd go 1 step further and insist on putting home on a separate partition anyway - helps with issues like running out of diskspace.

    To answer the original question, boot the distro's ISO from a USB stick and try that (/those) before you actually install anything. You might find some hardware's not supported (ie wifi) until you do a full install, but at least you can eliminate the distros you don't like, quickly.

  • +1 for this.

    I have a Volumio pi with a DAC board directly connected to speakers

    Volumio has the built-in ability to start playing a playlist as an alarm, but not ramp the volume

    HA can definitely control Volumio's volume so this seems like a good starting point.

    I might even try when I'm home next.

  • I'm using R600 - these are now EOL, so their price should be more reasonable (ie <60 £/$/€) - up to you if you want / need to pay a little more for someone to have flashed Unleashed onto it.

    But definitely check there's a download of Ruckus Unleashed for the model you want.

  • Yeah, I watched the video thinking he had developed something similar and HA announced their's, so he has to announce his...

    But, I see both products as options not competitors as such - both are non-corp, privacy-first, hackable devices - just pick the flavour you like

    Nice

  • Yeah, mirroring the other comment here -it's standalone app everytime for me. I'm a bit of a power user, so maybe it's the extra functionality that just can't be handled in a browser which already has 20 other tabs open, but live colab is ... well, just not used that often.

    Sure, we'll be tweaking cells in a spreadsheet now & again, but my technical documents are done by one person, then reviewed (comments, track changes, etc) by others for the audit trail.

    And I'm just not going to purchase a Microsoft product again.

    But I will contribute to Open Source... ODF has done great things.

  • If I've understood the context of the article, this is admitting that US cyber defenses aren't working.

    There's multiple “offensive” objectives from MITM China's comms, to a Nation State DDOS and I suspect it's more about surveilance than knocking out a server.

    But if anyone thinks that their country isn't already doing some form of cyber offense already is a little behind the times.

  • I have a single connection to the 'net, hence a single firewall.

    I've port scanned my firewall (externally) when travelling for work, so I've verified what's exposed and verified that GeoIP works (forgot to enable a region before travelling there), so I've reached the point where I'm happy with this setup