

Same! I made a MacroHard company that sold computer mice for a high school project.


Same! I made a MacroHard company that sold computer mice for a high school project.
That is one weird cable! I’m guessing someone took a regular ethernet cable and replaced the connector on one end so it could be used for ADSL.
Ethernet will still run on it, but only at like 10mbps. Which would be enough for your Phillips hub, but please just toss it and replace it with a proper ethernet cable.


Only when using one specific obscure filter


I think meshtastic fills a different niche - it’s much longer range and much lower bitrate than Bluetooth


Mary wishes you to know that nothing is happening, everything is fine

Fuck yeah NixOS! I freaking love declarative config!
Yes you need a way to expose it over https. A reverse proxy is easiest. I use Caddy.
I think Pangolin works a bit differently… Correct me if I’m wrong…
Where headscale is a coordination server for a wireguard mesh, pangolin is a reverse proxy server that connects to the backend services via wireguard tunnels
I did manage to get it to work, but I recall it took me a while. I have several devices connected to it now though. I’m keenly looking forward to the autogroup:self ACL support so I can set up sensible ACLs and share my net with some mates - I only have my own devices on it right now.
Anything I can share that might help your understanding?
I’m so glad I can finally clean my boots efficiently
I use NixOS, btw


Listen my spoons from the 1950’s cannot be beat. I hate how hard it is to find them.
I have chickens. They will absolutely eat anything. If it runs away, they’ll have fun eating it
What’s “WoD”?


But this hitler is so incredibly dumb, the other one is the defacto smart one by comparison

I dunno, I can think pretty good


I’d love to know the technical reasoning for this. It probably has to do with clock frequency multipliers like when doing serial comms your baud needs to be pretty close to the spec but it’s pretty much never going to be exact.


That would come under “Electric power tools” with the same restrictions.


Yeah in Melbourne several years back we had a heat wave that fucked up a bunch of the train tracks.
Isn’t the thunk-thunk as you’re travelling the wheels of the carriage passing over the expansion joints?.
It’ll be a 96% reduction in heat. Basically all the power consumed by computers is converted to heat. Some small amounts are converted to light and sound, but they’re a rounding error.