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  • A few years ago, I went to a cafe for breakfast, quite regularly. One morning I decided to try their cooked breakfast, quite similar to a Full English. I'm not a fan of sausages, especially cheap ones, so I didn't think anything of it when I didn't like the taste.

    Over the rest of the day and the next morning, I ate a few different meals, but nothing unusual for me. By about lunch time I was feeling very rough. I was hot and sweaty, and needed the bathroom more often than usual. Now, I have a chronic illness, and between that and the meds, I get upset stomachs fairly often, to the point where I know if it's serious or not just from experience.

    I was starting to feel weak and dizzy, so I knew that it wasn't normal, and then liquid fire started coming out of both ends. Luckily, my wife was home, and realised that I wasn't joking about this time being worse, and called my doctor. I ended up in hospital for several days with severe food poisoning, and had to have IV fluids.

    Environmental Health were called and quizzed me about everything I'd eaten in the last week, and agreed that it was probably the sausage on my breakfast. They investigated the café, but found no serious problems. Luckily, it looked like whatever was wrong with the sausage only affected me because of my health issues, and didn't seriously affect anyone else.

    I haven't been back to that café though, just in case.

  • Mid 90s is 94 to 96, not most of the decade. Most people don't start reading as soon as they're born, they usually wait a few years ;)

    As I already said though I knew a few people who were in their teens in the mid 90s who were using computers to learn to read. They were my age, and are in their mid 40s now.

    I can't speak for anywhere else, but in my little corner of Wales, we didn't have computers in junior school (the school we attended until we were 11), and there were no computers in our classrooms in the comprehensive school (11 to 15 or 18, depending on whether you did your A levels). There was a computer class, and a handful of computers in the school library. The kids who were missed by the teachers and who were found to not be able to read were given extra lessons to learn.

    I doubt that OP was in a situation like that, but it's not overly unlikely.

  • 1994 was 30 years ago. They're likely to be in their mid 30s to mid 40s, depending on why they used the computer.

    In my school the kids who had trouble reading in their teens had additional lessons on the computer to help their reading, and the rest of us had occasional reading lessons on the computer when we were about ten years younger. This was the 80s and 90s in the UK

  • Same result for me in the UK

  • Sorry, I forgot to reply sooner >.<

    I've been trying to get my head around this and also looking into Docker containers with Gluetun, as that looks a bit easier to start with. I think for the moment I'm going to go down the Docker route, and at least get the bulk of the programs separated, and give myself some breathing space to learn a bit more.

    Docker isn't ideal, as not everything has a Docker version, but the main programs that I originally mentioned do, and it will let me open the Minecraft servers to the kids in the extended family, especially as it's getting colder and darker here.

    I just want to say thank you to you, @jet@hackertalks.com, @lungdart@lemmy.ca, and everyone else who's helped :)

    I'm not giving up on this, I'm just going a bit more towards the basics and learning to walk before I try to run. This switching from Windows malarkey is hard work! ;)

  • Thank you :)

    The reply from @jet@hackertalks.com below lead me to the man page for ip netns here:

    https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/ip-netns.8.html

    As far as I understand it, I could run programs like this:

    ip netns exec vpn ~/qbittorrent/start.sh

    ip netns exec clear ~/minecraft/start.sh

    but I can't figure out how to get the VPN to only run under the namespace. When I run it now, it reroutes all connections through it. I've got an OpenVPN connection that I've set one of my network connections to connect to automatically, but it doesn't seem to make a difference. As soon as I connect the VPN, everything goes through it.

    I'm still reading though, so hopefully I'll figure it out :)

  • Apologies for the slow reply :)

    These are the things that I don't understand. When you say I need to specify the destinations, does that mean the destination of the traffic, like lemmy.dbzer0.com, or the destination network interface like tun0 or enp2s0?

    I'm searching for split tunnel VPN, but the majority of results are either sales sites, or Stack Overflow with no confirmed answers.

    I've been having a bit more luck with this page after searching for Jet's answer below:

    https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/ip-netns.8.html

    but I'm still confused >.<

  • Apologies for the slow reply :)

    I'm reading up on this at the moment. If I'm understanding it correctly, I would run that command to launch a program, but could I use it for something that launches at startup?

    My Minecraft and Qbittorrent instances start automatically, so could I change them to something like

    ip netns exec vpn ~/qbittorrent/start.sh

    ip netns exec clear ~/minecraft/start.sh

    or change the application's autostart Command box to ip netns exec vpn qbittorrent %U if the current entry is just qbittorrent %U

    Do these make sense?

  • If you’re on a time crunch, go ahead and use network namespaces under network manager to set up something like what you want as another user suggested.

    I'd love to, but I have no idea how >.< :D

    I have a vague idea of what they are and what they do, but everything I've found assumes a level of understanding that I don't have yet. I've found this man page from searcing an example posted in another reply, and it's helped, but I'm still confused :)

    https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/ip-netns.8.html

  • Apologies for the slow reply :)

    To clarify, I'm happy with using either, if my network traffic is split. Ideally I want to switch a lot of my programs to containers at some point, then switch to a better server OS. In the meantime though, I just want to get everything working together.

    Qbittorrent has to be behind the VPN, and that's stopping my Minecraft servers from connecting to the outside world. If there's a way to force Qbittorrent to be behind the VPN while leaving a non VPN connection open, I'm happy to use it. I only mentioned Gluetun because I've heard of it, and I know that it's for keeping containers behind a VPN. I thought it might be the answer here :)

  • I just pulled my back and broke my hips reading this, it made me feel so old 👴🏻

  • You say you suspect that the camera is MTP, but have you tested it with anything else? It's worth checking the settings on the camera too, to check what it's set up to do when it's connected to something else.

    As you've said, mass storage devices work with Xiaomi phones, so changing the camera to mass storage mode should work too, and will just mean that you have to browse to the correct folder 👍

  • This sounds similar to how it works for me too. I closed my eyes to try this.

    I saw a very rough version of the table that's in the room with me. The table is a low rectangular coffee table with a coarsely threaded grey throw over it going lengthways, but I saw it as a rectangular shape with a vague grey top. The ball was featureless with no colour, and was about the size of my fist, so an adult man's fist.

    I saw a low quality arm push the ball, but I really struggled to picture it, and while I knew what would happen in real life, I couldn't picture it happening in my head.

    It's strange, as sometimes I can picture things fairly well, but other times I can't do it at all. I have very vivid dreams on the occasions that I remember dreaming, but I can't close my eyes and picture my family. I know what they should look like, in the same way that I know what a rotating cow should look like, but I very rarely get any sort of mental image of them.

    Ironically, I was in a coma a bit over a decade ago, and while I was in it, the dreams that I had were so realistic that it took me months to get things straight in my head.

  • This is all very helpful, thank you :)

    Any Creative Commons license will require the festival to list a credit for your work. That might not be an issue for the app or website, but the festival might not be interested in listing “poster by Tippon, used under a Creative Commons 4.0 license” every time they use something you created on social media, in print, or advertising.

    I didn't know about that. I thought they might have to credit me, but didn't know that it would need to be on the work itself. I definitely don't want that. I hadn't thought about third parties either. I doubt that anyone would try to rip us off, but I don't want to leave that door open either, just in case.

    I'm not overly concerned with future clients, as I'm medically retired and just doing this as a learning exercise. There's a tiny chance that I might get future work from this, but I'm more concerned with not cutting myself off from using the website / app template if I was to fall out with the festival at some point. As you say though, I don't want to leave either me or the festival open to having the content stolen either.

    I've just realised that I need to double check how to handle third party images too. We have some local businesses who support the festival, so we use their logos as links on the site. If I include them in the repository, I don't want to accidentally give them away.

    I've got some reading to do! :D

  • This is a good point, thank you :)

    I was thinking along the lines of not restricting myself from using my own work in the future, but I hadn't thought about third parties being able to use it too. I'm not concerned about other people using the code behind the website, for example. I'm still learning, so it's probably more spaghetti than anything decent, but @jqubed@lemmy.world pointed out in their reply, I wouldn't be able to stop anyone from using graphics etc.

  • Either that, or the page says that it's been updated in the last month, but the content is about how to connect to the World Wide Web '(WWW)' with a free AOL floppy disc