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  • Glad you found out before the purchase. I made my purchase September 2024 and still rely on it for FrigateNVR.

    I'm hoping that somehow a few people will get together to keep it going for a while. I sadly don't understand most of the programming and such.

  • I'm guessing it's because more powerful hardware is coming out all the time. But for a lot of homelabs more power isn't really needed to watch a few cameras for basic detection.

    And yes the hardware hasn't been made in a while but new old stock is still being sold. Hence the reason for the post.

  • This is what I did years ago. No cell phone, land line. DSL still required a phone line at the time but long distance was included free. Would play Diablo 2 with someone I knew who was about 800 miles away.

  • Diving in Raja Ampat, Hawaii, Great Barrier Reef, Phillipines, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, and anyplace else with a reef system. Bonne Terre Mine if I have a dry suit.

    Build a solar powered trimiran to travel to most of the above.

    Teach others with a love of water who had a really shitty childhood how to dive and hand them the equipment so they can experienced the underwater world.

  • ROFLMMFAO

  • SCUBA diving. The best part about it is peeing on your buddy....

    But seriously having someone to talk with after a dive where you have seen something amazing is a great thing.

  • Def Leopard - Love Bites

    Theory of a Deadman - The Bitch Came Back

    Train - 50 Ways to Say Goodbye

    It's hard for me to pick just one so I figured I may as well toss in a few to fit a couple moods.

  • Well... I was 1/3 heir to a large apartment building that around that time was worth approximately 30 million dollars. It was not a family member of mine. But I had been performing most of the maintenance tasks in the building for about 4 years at that point.

    I walked away from it over a couple things. The children of the owner were causing issues because I was entrusted with a lot of access and other things they didn't like, the owner had no concept of value of other people's time, and the owner had created a safety hazard in the building fire alarm system and ignored it even though i told him it needed to be fixed and was outside of my purview.

    A few years after I left the fire alarm panel still had the same issue. The battery charger was not working correctly and the batteries needed replaced/upgraded. The Fire Marshall walked into the building after an anonymous tip I made and the panel was in an audible fault condition.

    After I left my wife was sick and we were nearly homeless living in an old rv in a friend's driveway. It took us about 7 months to get back on our feet again.

  • IPv6

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  • Look at route64 and setup a tunnel then. I'm using it after switching from Hurricane Electric's IPv6 tunnel broker. Setup is nearly identical except you can use the Wireguard tunnel for route64 and there are less blocks and issues compared to HE's offering.

    My backup connection is cellular and my primary is ftth but only IPv4 support.

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  • Set the LAN ipv6 to track interface and it should work. You will likely also need to set a static ipv6 address on your LAN that is within the address given. SLAAC should take care of the rest.

  • It varies from person to person.

    I can build a house from start to finish and figure it all out easily. I can rebuild a car pretty easy too. Computer hardware and networking stuff is no problem. I started navigating the us with nothing but maps (pre internet access availability for me) at 16 and have driven all over since. I excel in spatial relations from what I'm told.

    I don't understand nouns, verbs, adverbs, or anything that goes along with it but can speak and write clearly. Learning languages is a pita. Same goes for programming. Interacting with people outside of certain things in person makes me cringe. Interacting on the phone is worse unless I know someone, I'm currently still using my wife's debit card to access my bank account 7 years after she passed because I have to call the bank to fix mine and I can't stand the thought.

  • I cry almost daily.

    Started getting this way when my wife passed. Now tons of things trigger it.

    What happened to you happened to me with a great uncle when I was in my teens. He was a good person and tried to protect me from some of the BS that was happening. He had esophageal cancer. It took al long time before I broke down and when it happened I was on a small summertime school group trip. I was outside of a restaurant alone and no one knew. It was odd for me because I always took loss very hard and have since that point but I was mainly just numb.

  • It's all about the money...

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  • "I had my whole life planed out." "And then I had you." Great thing to hear a mother say.

  • Agreed. But anything that is released as open source will still exist even if they move to closed source. So another group can take that code and continue to develop it as a new project.

  • They would likely have to rewrite the linux kernel right? I've never heard of a single project being granted taking the kernel private. If they were going to do that they would find it easier to rebase back on FreeBSD. They just switched to linux and invested a ton into the switch. The switch already cost them a bunch of users and dissent, the current narrative is causing more.

    There will be forks of all the current code either way.

    I would be more worried about the cheap Chinese hardware people are using that utilizes the linux kernel and other code that doesn't contribute back to the project or release their code.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Sharing some of my ESPHome Builder yaml files

    github.com /nightshade00013/MuttMutt-ESPHome
  • aww @lemmy.world

    Rascal loved the snow.

  • pics @lemmy.world

    Sea Turtle just hanging with its remora's

  • pics @lemmy.world

    Nurse Shark Saying Hello

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Dive Shop owner caught on video bragging they can kill 2 people a year and it's no big deal.

    divernet.com /scuba-news/health-safety/death/we-can-kill-2-people-a-year-scubatoys-remarks-caught-on-video/
  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Nurse Shark close encounter in Belize.

  • Youtube Haiku @lemmy.world

    Slipper Lobster on the reef.

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Slipper Lobster on the reef in Mahahual Mexico

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Huge Green Moray Eel

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Furry Sea Cucumber in Mahahual Village, Mexico

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Massive green moray on the reef in Mexico.

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Stoplight Parrotfish on the reef in George Town Grand Cayman

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    A really wrecked shipwreck in Grand Cayman

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Sea turtle chowing down on the reef in Grand Cayman

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Huge school of Tangs patrolling the reef

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Ray searching for a bite to eat in Georgetown.

  • scuba @lemmy.world

    Lobster chilling in Cozumel

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    Spotted eel just poking its head out of the reef.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Steam deck 32GB mod available, breaks UEFI update.

    www.tweaktown.com /news/106920/steam-deck-oled-gets-modded-to-have-32gb-ram-but-this-really-isnt-for-the-faint-hearted/index.html