varaki
🤘linux, open source, metal
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I already did a small modification on our street we live in, because it was not a one-way street anymore. But we also have a vacation home on a vineyard where the road does not even exist and I figured if I can log gps coordinations while going up to the gate then maybe I can use those coordinates to import them as a way in OpenStreetMap to be precise. Or, since it exists on google maps, maybe getting coordination data from there and use that to create the way. Is something like this possible?
No clue, the dev said in one of the issues on github that “nobody stopped developing the project” or something similar, yet there’s no sign of the project being maintained. Luckily one of the core contributor of the project has a fork, which is actively maintained, so you can use that: https://github.com/uazo/bromite-buildtools It does not have the bromite branding, but it contains all the bells and whistles. Eventually it is going to have its own branding and probably will be called Cromite if I remember correctly.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: You can use a web-browser script to navigate Lemmy with keyboard arrows
4·3 years agoEver heard of surfingkeys? 😃 If you’re a neovim/vim enthusiast like me, you’ll enjoy this 😃
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world updated to 0.18.1
8·3 years agoThis is just gettin’ better and better. Congrats and thanks for your efforts!
Thanks, eventually I went for the subdomain approach, it turned out to be a less headache and working just fine with wildcard letsencrypt ssl cert.
Thanks everyone, then I will go with the subdomain approach.
This is something I had as plan B 🙂 I’m not against it at all. 😃
I don’t plan to, ever.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: If you want faster and less buggy User experience, move to a smaller instance that is hosted close to you.
12·3 years agoYou can check this list and find an instance hosted in/close to your country.
I think your best bet would be to buy your own router and then use that one instead of the ISP provided router.
If you want to go more deeper, you can maybe choose one that is supported by OpenWrt. You can use the Table of hardware or the firmware selector to check if your desired router has OpenWrt support.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•About Reddit, Lemmy and self-hosting it on KubernetesEnglish
21·3 years agofost.hu, lol, nice one 😃
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world updated to 0.18.1-rc
1·3 years agoReally nice, thanks for the joint effort!
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•[Done] New try at upgrading to 0.18.1 July 1st 20:00 CET
2·3 years agoCan’t log back in with mobile browser either (browser is cleared properly). I have not logged out from liftoff, that still works fine.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Question] Disk Space for Lemmy and Mastodon instances
2·3 years agoCheck out this post: https://lemmy.world/post/538280
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Someone’s started a Python wrapper around the lemmy API
1·3 years agoThe late singer of the legendary metal band named Motörhead was called Ian Fraser Kilmister, but he was known by his nickname “Lemmy”. That’s where the name comes from, Python combined with Motörhead.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•4 days before reddit's 3rd party app shutdown, Lemmy daily active users has skyrocketed 1600% this monthEnglish
1·3 years agoThere you go, I believe, this is the one 🙂
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I am thinking about switching from Windows to Debian 12 BookwormEnglish
2·3 years agoI’m using Debian with the testing branch for a while on a Lenovo T470, haven’t had any issues with it ever.




I installed OpenWrt on my home router and set up wireguard on it. If you have dinamic IP address assigned by your ISP, like me, you also have to setup a dynamic dns updater on the router. I use duckdns.org. Then you have to open the port for wireguard on the router. Here’s a video guide on how to do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo2AsW4BMOo