He addresses it in another video, but there isn’t a single rights holder. There are 3 that each own different parts of the game. He tried contacting them but none responded.
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Or on their phone.
Most of the time it’s used to help guests get onto the wifi quickly.
I also find it handy to get the wifi password when on-boarding smart devices or whatever new gadget.
This really is the way.
It goes beyond documentation too - it allows me to migrate to new hosts or to easily automate upgrading the OS release version.
I have a docusaurus site for my homeland and I have ansible and terraform generate files for the docs so I don’t have to record anything. Some of the stuff I note down:
- DNS leases
- General infra diagrams
- IP info
- Host info
Tailscale has an AppleTV app, just download it and add it to your talent.
You can install it right on the TV, they have a first party app.
AppleTV + Tailscale in and it’s been a flawless experience.
ch8zer@lemmy.catoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•[Weekly thread] How is everyone doing with their home improvements?
1·1 year agoGreat! I just tiled a part of my basement (first time doing tiles) because we replace the hot water tank with a tankless.
Since it mounts on the wall I had to remove the old cracked tiles under the tank and put in new ones. It was pretty straightforward but I found wiping the grout to be really messy and not as easy as it seemed in the videos. Using the tile saw as also daunting but I got it done.
My parents have a NAS! Maybe I set up Tailscale and send it over there…
Although they live 3 streets away from me so I worry it’s not remote enough in case of flood etc
Honestly, I just run it from the CLI myself.
I’ve wasted too much time fighting with CI and automation that when I migrated to forjego I didn’t bother to put it in again.
You pretty much got it. I need a quick way to restore the repo and ideally have git do a self backup. Seems like a cheap VPS may be the way to go
What’s your goal? Is it safe to match is a very open ended question.
Take RHEL, it’s meant to be a paid distro for enterprise, something Debian isn’t. But you could draw similarities too.
What’s are you trying to learn?
There are tools like rss bridge that can be a big help: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
YouTube wise I use invidious rewrite rules
I’m kind of addicted to miniflux.
I use it to aggregate my RSS l, GitHub release notes, & YouTube feeds so I can stay up to date
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Created a Java Application for Easy '.desktop' File Creation
16·2 years agoDon’t you need the JRE to run Java code?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Packman repository usage best practices on Opensuse Tumbleweed?
1·3 years agoNope, it seems to just work!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Packman repository usage best practices on Opensuse Tumbleweed?
3·3 years agoI’ve found it best to avoid the pacman repo. It can leave my system in such a weird inbetween state. Seeing as you mostly want codecs I tend to prefer flatpaks for VLC, Firefox, etc.
If you insist on pacman, just wait. If you try to dup and have a conflict it means that either pacman or suse repos aren’t all updated so hold on a few days and you should be able to dup with no issues.




Something like this is really hard to make a gui for. I suppose a GUI would only be useful for discovering config values?
Either way, a gui would likely look like YAST on OpenSuse.