

And do yourself a service by getting a 10€/$/£ magnetic Moyu cube. Bad ones, that include the Rubik’s brand really kill the vibe


And do yourself a service by getting a 10€/$/£ magnetic Moyu cube. Bad ones, that include the Rubik’s brand really kill the vibe


Yes, I got to it during COVID times and went from 1:30 (hour) to 30 sec in a few weeks. I learned by following this excellent tutorial from Wired : a great communicator explains the little he knows. That’s far more effective than the usual expert cube-head (I’ve become one of them) trying to convey anything. Wired video


We’ve been to two (or three?) of his gigs, you never know what’s going to happen, I really recommend it


Somehow my 11 feels that way, being in EU, having it installed with the W7 license key that came with my laptop. Still, there are bugs that seem ludicrous to me, from a company like them, especially in the file explorer that cannot manage keyboard shortcuts properly when you move between tabs, or that don’t highlight the proper file or folder you’ve selected. Same thing with how buggy Excel has become, especially with rendering when you switch between multiple files. Selections are offset from were the mouse is, that’s crazy. Best solution I’ve found is a quick CTRL-N, CTRL-W that seems to reset it. Anyway, I’ve been using windows since 2.0 on MS DOS 3.30 or 5.0, Excel for about 20 years most of my life at work, and things are really not improving.


13 in a docker LXC, most of my stuff runs on 13 other dedicated LXCs


I thought about that, I should write a manual so any friend who is in IT could take over one way or another; passwords are already ok with the takeover mechanism provided by Bitwarden
I’ve spent a few days moving a few services from LXC to Docker, then upgrading the better part of my LXCs from Bullseye to Trixie I can’t brake anything but had to restore a backup for the Pi-hole instance that didn’t like the upgrade. The scary thing would be upgrading from Proxmox 8 to 9. Things could really break.


After watching that, I was like OK, let’s give it a chance. So I did create a passkey that I stored in Bitwarden on my laptop. There was no f’in way to use it with my Android phone. I gave it a try, passkeys won’t happen I think.
100k+ rows and columns that want over ‘BMW’, worked actually fine
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Never had Win10 in the first place. I did upgrade from 7 to 11 using the same product key. I would gladly run Linux but have yet to understand why no Debian live media would ever boot on my main laptop
WR147E.1 with about all the options added : ultrasonic sensor, radio link, magnetic sensor and a pair of stainless steel wheels spikes.
After 2 years I’m still very happy with it
Worx Landroid, there are unofficial API bridges for MQTT and I’m pretty sure HA too.
Mine is fully integrated in my NodeRed home automation
My ISP mail with a personal domain name in front. A self hosted roundcube web client for desktop use, thunderbird on my android phone.
In case of client failure I still have the ISP web mail as a backup. With my own domain name and mail alias I can change provider at will.
Oh yes and I run dovecot as an email backup on top of that.


Alone in a tent, that’s a very different definition of self hosting. ⛺🌌
Joking aside we’re spending a few weeks of camping under a tent and having a Ubiquity access point that covers half the camp site installed in our spot is really convenient to keep the whole family on the home network with Wireguard.
Even the kids come to ask for piHole on the go. So here we are a few countries away, all connected to my Proxmox server, with a full access to the music library, Jellyfin and our twice-daily SMBSync backups to make sure our pictures won’t be lost.


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Mostly your points 1,3 and 4. I’m less offended by the second one.