I did a nozzle cam setup with a cheap borescope out of eBay once, and definitely loved watching that first layer. Eventually it gave in to the heat and I haven't bothered to replace yet though. Also multiple cameras on octopi was a bit of a pain to set up when I did it, but that was 2-3 years ago
My experience since I began using Linux full time for my main desktop, chronologically: Manjaro, Kubuntu, Debian stable, Debian testing, endeavourOS. Started EOS a week ago and I was shocked by how well everything worked out of the box. A bunch of things I had to tweak and fix before, like messing with NVIDIA drivers among other things, just worked perfectly out of the box. I tried it on a lark after borking something on my Debian system, kinda reluctantly since I had already made a massive script for customizing my Debian based KDE installs, but in the end I didn't even feel like I needed it because it all just worked fine without all my scripted workarounds for everything. Really impressed. I just got the plasma 6 update a couple of hours ago and it's mostly fine, dealing with a couple of issues before deciding whether I hit that timeshift restore and wait some more
Same here, I like it so far. Also has an option to sign up without using your email if you want full privacy. Also has a working Linux GUI client for your desktop
I am by no means an expert, but my current solution is a spare raspberry pi running a docker container with qBitTorrent+VPN that sits plugged into my router. I like to think of it as my first step towards getting my shit together to building a full ARR stack
I guess that makes sense, I can still just put the dongle I already have for edge cases like plugging into a DisplayPort monitor, needing Ethernet, etc. Also I didn't realize until someone else commented that they have extra storage ones, that would probably be one for me
I assumed that's the only thing it could mean but literally could not believe anyone would decide to remove the fucking escape key of all things... WTF
This is really good, I just realized I read it a while back, and it prompted me and and a technically competent friend to at the very least be each other's bitwarden "killswitch" users - forget what it's called, the person that can take over your vault if you are dead/disappear, it is configurable in different ways, like if they request access and you don't respond by X days, they get it. We don't have the same skill set, but are both competent enough to figure it out or find someone that can access everything needed if given all the credentials stored there. I should do more and document, but this is a first good step if shit hits the fan
I actually googled error 542 thinking I missed some obscure HTTP code ๐. Turns out lots of different things give out 542s but the first hit was SMTP
I love that I open the link, get hit with a 404 error, then wait, no, the website's name is 404 media, then read just enough to learn what I already knew from the Lemmy post before I get hit with a paywall... So it might as well have been a 404 error lol
I did a nozzle cam setup with a cheap borescope out of eBay once, and definitely loved watching that first layer. Eventually it gave in to the heat and I haven't bothered to replace yet though. Also multiple cameras on octopi was a bit of a pain to set up when I did it, but that was 2-3 years ago