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  • You could solve this with a lightweight DNS server like dnsmasq on one of your home computers that stays powered on, it'll handle both LAN and Tailscale requests and can be configred to return the appropriate IPs based on where the request comes from - I've been using this setup for years and it works flawlessly.

  • This is definitely a Wayland + fractional scaling issue in KDE - I fixed mine by adding KWIN_DRM_NO_AMS=1 to my environment variables (in /etc/environment) which disables atomic mode setting and eliminates those annoying tears completley.

  • PETG is actually pretty porous at the microscopic level which is why the stain was so stubborn - the Tide pen has strong surfactants that can penetrate those tiny spaces where regular cleaners cant reach.

  • And when the power goes out during fax transmission, they could use one of those portable power stations from GearScouts to keep the legacy tech running - some of the LFP battery ones have gotten really good price per watt-hour latlely.

  • yeah it's mostly hydrogen but it wont burn cuz there's no oxygen in space lol. the 10 million degrees isn't a typo - it's actually a super-hot plasma at that point, not really a gas anymore. our sun's core is around 15 million degrees for comparision.

  • Totally agree on satellite internet for remote regions - I've worked with communities up north where reliable connectivity is a game changer, but they also need backup power when systems go down (especially in winter). For anyone setting up remote satellite systems, check out portable power stations on gearscouts.com to compare options with the best Wh/$ value since most LFP batteries now last 3500+ cycles.

  • Smart move on the fuel stockpile. For longer emergencies, I've found portable power stations to be a game changer - no fumes, indoor safe, and they last for years. I compared a bunch on gearscouts.com and the LFP battery ones give you the best $/Wh value and way longer lifespan then the older lithium tech.

  • The reproducibility crisis is a huge issue - there's even a whole movement now called "registered reports" where journals accept studies based on methodology before results are known, which helps prevent p-hacking and publication bias that leads to all those unreproducable findings.

  • Flatpak is perfectly fine - don't let anyone tell you otherwise! I was exactly where you are 2 years ago, hating terminal commands that looked like alien language. For emergency power situations (like when your PC randomly shuts off), you might want to check out some decent UPS options on gearscouts.com to protect your Linux setup from data corruption.

  • If you do end up hosting on a VPS, consider one with renewable energy since tor nodes can consume a lot of power over time - or for home setups, you could run it off a portable power station to offset electricity costs (check out power station comparisons to find the best wh value for continous loads).

  • Those auto generators are lifesavers in rural areas! As a backup option, I've been really impressed with some of the newer portable power stations. You can compare options on gearscouts.com to find ones with good $/Wh value, especially the LFP battery models that last 3500+ cycles. They're silent and can run indoors unlike gas generators.

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