ibroughtashrubbery

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[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml -1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Crap... Obtanium is a 32bit only app. It won't work on pixels :(

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Perfect, thank you! Some laptops these days have increasingly complex camera modules that make having drivers for them increasingly messy.

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago

Pinephone has a great active community, and the device itself is dirt cheap (also pretty low-specced). There's a pro version with a much better specs in theory, but development state is much rougher. Not that the basic model is anywhere near daily driver material yet, but the progress is very appreciable every time i check in.

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago

I always find the most revealing map to give you an immediate view of the situation, to be that one the BBC made long ago, and keeps posting whenever this issue is brought back because of another incident. In blue, every country different claims. In red, China's claim.

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Colm is that you?

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago (18 children)

Care to elaborate?

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

I'll check that today... Thanks!

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

32 bit app support is missing on the Pixel 7, so some older apps will NOT run. Like, at all. No recourse of action other than checking a different app.

 

Hi guys! Just this, I'm considering to buy a 2014 Honda Shadow (Phantom, I believe). But, when it starts moving backwards, it beeps loudly like a damn truck rearing. Is this a thing? First time I've seen it. How could I disable this?

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago (2 children)

How's the Camera working on these? On most recent laptops it seems not to be just a camera sensor like in the good ol' days, but a full blown i2c module, which does a lot of processing before delivering the images, and with rather obscure code that people is really struggling to build drivers for.

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

That would be my problem right? In my understanding, if I get some remote device to dial into my home network through a PiVPN running in my home network, i believe the remote devices can access and ping home devices, but no home device other than the PiVPN can ping them back? Right?

[–] ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Oh wow, I'll have to try this! Can then the virtual IPs be pinged in Wireguard VPNs? (I mean, PiVPN is simplifying Wireguard anyway).

 

Hi guys! IN a bit of a rush, I installed a server on a place where I knew I'd have trouble reaching, as their router is behind CGNAT. I want now to start installing some VMs etc. At the moment all I have is a VM running Windows running Teamviewer for remote access (I know, I know). I have most of my services hosted on a local home server that runs rather well and has plenty of bandwidth. Among these, there's a PiVPN running on my home server that works rather well. Is there a way I could make that remote CGNAT server connect to my VPN and be reachable/pingable/show webpages locally?

Thanks!

 

Hi guys! The other day I think saw mentioned in the passing a sort of youtube frontend player for linux, I think. But I didn't see that mention again, and couldn't get back to it. Kinda like a desktop app that allows to see videos, subscriptions etc...does such a thing exist? Or did I just dream it?

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