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  • Since you're running it in docker all you need to do is change the mount locations in your docker-compose file. Then copy the existing data to the new location.

    If you're currently using a volume instead of a bind mount then the existing data will be under /var/lib/docker/volumes

  • Not even close from what I've seen, basic stuff doesn't work right.

  • They can't do it perfectly. But some things like list of plugins, sensor data, battery, connection, fonts installed, etc.. don't seem necessary for anything and could be removed.

  • Tor tries to make tor users all look the same as much as possible, but in the context of everyone using the internet tor is likely unique and stands out.

  • This is why using a local web proxy is a good idea

    Do you have one you've used that I can look at for this?

  • From only thinking about it for a minute I'm not sure using a Linux x86 device vs a smartphone with a custom ROM changes anything, since all the traffic from websites, chat apps, etc is encrypted with SSL already. There could be other benefits I didn't think of maybe..

    IMO the best option is grab a google pixel, flash GrapheneOS, use a VPN, and only install open source apps that aren't full of analytics. You can throw it in airplane mode if you don't want to be tracked by the cell carrier.

    A phone with graphene is also MUCH more secure than a Linux x86 device in terms of law enforcement searches or theft of the device. And is safer against malware and having your data potentially stolen.

  • I don't see how a hotspot for internet is going to be any different from using data directly on the smartphone.

    If you don't want it always on you can just enable airplane mode when you don't need a connection. And turn off the GPS, wifi, and bluetooth if you don't want those used for location stuff.

  • There are tons of rugged smartphones out there, also some brands that focus on easy to repair phones.

    The fact that they're not well known kind of shows that the majority of the market doesn't really care about those things.

  • That's sort of how it works though isn't it? If games at $80 are too much then less people will buy, profits will drop and publishers will either lower prices, or vanish and get replaced by ones that lower prices.

  • Try and nail down a 30 second 2:1 pull, so about 20g of liquid out with 10g of beans. And give the hand grinder a try.

    If the puck after is really wet and soupy, try more coffee, if it's a brick and water doesn't want to flow, try a bit less.

    Something that could be happening with the cheap grinder is it could be producing a lot of random grind sizes, so you end up with super fine grinds, the grinds you want, and coarse grinds. This would make it hard to get a good tasting shot no matter what you end up with for timing and ratios.

  • Yeah it'd just be nice if they weren't trying so hard to emulate all the bad parts of paper printer companies!

  • Definitely run everything on the M.2 since you have it. MicroSD is so slow and wears out super quickly.

  • Do you need a TPU? If you have a 7th gen or later Intel iGPU you can use OpenVINO in frigate and it works just as well if not better.

  • Make sure you enable airplane mode too, even without a SIM it'll still be connected to the cell towers.

  • I'm happy I built a Voron Trident a few years ago instead of going for the Bambu Lab printer. It's more work of course, but I also know what parts are in it and how to fix it or upgrade it.

  • Opnsense kinda has a webUI for HAProxy, but it's also not very good.

    I recommend learning the config files, since HAProxy is probably the best option for a HA load balancer.

  • I remember people warning this would happen years ago on various online threads, and getting ridiculed for it.

  • Yes some, but the power consumption is extremely high. A cheap $40 PC with an i5-6500 CPU would out perform it at about 1/15th the power draw.

    This thing is mostly just interesting to play with.

  • Probably quite expensive, and when doing something as a hobby it's often hard to get the funds.

  • You're going to get much better performance now too if the monitor was plugged into the motherboard before