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SayCyberOnceMore

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  • That paper calendar must be rigid now with all that white paint 🤭

  • Do it.

    I found no-one used the NC interface for anything, so it was a lot of maintenance for no reason.

    I replaced NC with Radicale and syncthing

  • Radicale is also really easy to setup as a "normal" package... I have it running on a Pi.

    Such a small, simple system, it's great.

  • Funny that the name dropping of Chrome in the link summary implies Firefox users are safe.

    Well, the article does actually state that in the text...

  • when both are available it's hard to decide.

    It's easy to decide: AUR (only)

    Personally, I use pacman for as much as I can, then dip into yay for anything else.

  • Another reason to leave Windows...

    (I know, my comment doesn't address the core issue)

  • Keys, paperclips and coins... they kinda work their way towards the PCB and short out crtitical things

  • Coils & curves?

    From my viewpoint it looks like balance and counter balance 🙂

    Are those all balanced, pivoting around a power outlet?

  • Ok, I think you've given me more motivation to look at it again.

    Thanks.

  • I'm preferring 1 thing for 1 job, so if / when a dongle fails or I want to change something, then I'm only affecting 1 protocol / group of devices.

  • So... I don't see anything about .pacnew there.

    Or reinstalling grub after updates

    Or folder permission changes

    Or...

  • Yeah, I've got to go with this response too.

    I moved into a house with a plastic shed and it was literally snapping in all the corners, things inside were rusting due to the condensation, etc.

    Honestly, go with the wood.

  • Sorry, I have to address your first 4 words.

    You've installed Arch Linux.

    There's thousands of people who can't do that.

    Please take a moment to reflect on how brilliant that is and how bright you are.

  • Yeah, those 4 days just flew by...

    Sorry to hear about your Dad. My Mum's slowing down now and I'm fearing the day that her money dries up and I'll have to bring her in to live with us... she's lovely, but it's the loss of independance (for all concerned).

    But, I saw a yoochoob recently which reminded me that sometimes we need to do the right things, which might not be the nice things, so I hope the ultimatum works for your Dad

  • So, that would play music on the client? Ie your phone? Or can it play through a local DAC too?

  • Ok, not heard of Moode. The website looks interesting, I'll check it out, thanks!

  • Ah, interesting, so you can use mopidy with HA? Interesting... not thought of that connection.

    I have the Volumio integration with HA, but I've not looked at it recently.

    Thanks

  • I remember trying piCorePlayer when I was considering alternatives to Volumio3 and - from memory - the UI was a bit weird?

    Like, it started in one UI, but then you had to do a few things to get to another?

    But, ok, I'll take another look as I'd forgotten about it. Thanks

  • For me, Logseq does a really good job, but I'm finding it difficult to keep track of ToDos and silverbullet just seems like it's a bit simpler and could do everything I need

    I'm also seeing Logseq head towards a database-first version, which I'm not a fan of, so wanted to try other markdown file-first options before / if I have to jump ship

    However, Silverbullet's learning curve is much steeper than Logseq's.