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  • Amplifying your logic a little, to make the point: A ten-minute battery life would also be no problem, as long as you are near a wall outlet.

    But what if I'm camping? Traveling? Using the phone a lot on the go?

  • BUT DOES IT HAVE A HUGE BATTERY? Nothing matters if it can't run two days.

  • Neither does magenta

  • You need to send this exact text back to the recruiter. I only know a few of the words you used but I am left with the clear impression that you really know your stuff!

  • PiVPN offers both services, Wireguard and OpenVPN.

    What app do you use on Android? And on Windows?

  • I used Zerotier before and I still use it now. It is also the solution I am now going to continue with.

    I wanted to try Wireguard to get away from a centrally managed solution, but if I can't get it working after several hours, and Zerotier took five minutes - the winner is clear.

  • Obviously :) and make sure to forward to the correct LAN IP address, and make sure that machine has a static IP (or DHCP reservation).

  • Also, automation is not merely a time saver but very importantly also an error preventer! That is a major reason for much of my automation.

  • PiVPN is elegant. Easy install, and I am impressed with the ascii QR code it generates.

    But I could not make it work. I am guessing that my Android setup is faulty, orrrr maybe something with the Pi? This is incredibly difficult to troubleshoot.

  • Thank you for providing specific steps that I can take! I will look into this.

    No I do not use cloudflare tunnels, just regular cloudflare to publish my services to the whole world - which is a concern of course.

    Going with a connection from my device via wireguard sounds like just the right thing to do.

  • What's the last episode of Enterprise? I might have seen it on TV decades ago, or maybe not. What's the problem with it?

  • Troy Lavallee needs that one framed.

  • Atlassian is Australian.

  • One individual Duracell is also pretty harmless but I sure am glad that people don't throw them into nature.

  • As long as the stored gas is in liquid form, the pressure will be sufficient, and when there's some kind of window to peer into the container, that's easy to confirm.

  • Yet there's a spark but I should check whether that is firing in the proper spot. Thanks for idea.

  • Thank you for the tip about bleeding the air out, I will look into that.

    Yes, the gaseous version, not fluid. Cans here in Europe are typically marked as "propane/butane" so maybe it's some mix of those gases.