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I’ll have a look at your blog. Thanks for the link, it pretty much illustrates my feelings towards yacy as well.
I’ll have a look at your blog. Thanks for the link, it pretty much illustrates my feelings towards yacy as well.
Honestly, I was the same. I tried to run it multiple times but the results where never good enough to make the switch. Just wanted to point out it’s existence to OP.
I often spin up a quick python http server. Just go to the folder which has the files you want to transfer and run the following command: python3 -m http.server
. This will server the folder content Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 (http://0.0.0.0:8000/) ...
. On your phone you can then browse to http://PC_IP:8000 and download what you want/need.
Did you ever stumble upon yacy? https://github.com/yacy The website seems down but the general direction of the project might be up your alley.
That’s a very good point. Maybe make them some tinture with some of their own home grown? I’ve done propylene glycol based tintures that work very well. You could also make it with 96% alcohol if you think they would prefer that. My go to recipe is 30g, 1h in the oven at 105°c, then steep in 300ml of liquid. I’ve done quick washes and long steeps, both work nicely. The quick one is cleaner tasting but probably a bit less potent. Get some dropper bottles, 30ml is a good size, make some labels and it should make a nice gift for them.
They sure did. It was in response to volt typhoon: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt_Typhoon
You could add encryption and authentication via ssh: https://guide.munin-monitoring.org/en/latest/example/transport/ssh.html or you could put it behind an nginx and wrap it in tls if you just want encryption.
Munin might be what you’re looking for. Very simple and easy to write your own plugins for if some information is missing.
Maybe a slightly different take on your thoughts, but you could see the feeling in a lighter way as well. As for the beers, why not get into home brewing? I’ve been doing it for a few years now and it’s really fun. I appreciate the drink and the effect more now. Same goes for smoking, although I would recommend getting into dry herb vaporizers. The taste and effect is so much better. I get what you’re saying, and some of the other comments, but letting go can also just be seen as being more at peace with yourself. You can use substances to discover a different side of yourself, and not necessarily a bad one. Anyway, take it easy, approach life the way you want to and enjoy the ride while it lasts.
Just wanted to wish you all the best in your endeavors! This sounds pretty cool. I’ll let my brewer friends know about it.
Saw Arthur Brown live this summer at a small festival, it was pretty epic. He still puts on a great show despite his age. Go see him if you get a chance!
Like others have said, reaper runs very smooth on linux. I’ve been using it for years now and it has been a rock solid experience. The rare times it freezes, is almost always due to windows vsts I’m running through a bridge.
I tried ableton through wine but that was not the best. Also, it was ages ago so it might be better or worse now. Bitwig looks pretty good and I’ve read good things about it as well.
If you’re into max for live, definitely try out puredata. It’s my main music tool now, together with sooperlooper and reaper.
As for distribution, I would go with debian. It’s a bit older but has never let me down. Coming from Windows I think the KDE desktop environment would feel the most user friendly.
Personally I would not do a dual boot. Either wipe the windows partition or swap ssd. It will be more pain free in the future. Windows has a tendency to mess up your linux install which is just plain annoying. Fixing it is always a major hassle.
Where did you end up going? I think I’ll head out next Thursday, probably around viroinval.
You could have a look at munin. It’s incredibly simple but effective. Quite easy to write your own plugins for if you’re missing some data. http://munin-monitoring.org/
The tinymight is pricey. Whether it’s worth it kind of depends on your budget. I got mine about a year ago and really like it. I’ve been using vaporizers since the original davinci and this one is the one I like the most. My favorite before was the bndless tera but the build quality was just not good. The buttons broke and are too tricky to source and replace yourself. In between the tera and the tinymight, I used the dynavap for about 2 years and was very happy with that one as well. Ah, so many options to chose from!
Yeah, the dynavap is a good choice too. I have one as well that I use from time to time. Must admit I like the flavor and method of the tinymight better but I do see the appeal of the dynavap. If you go convection I think the tinymight 2 could be a good contestant.
I would go with this one: https://tinymightvape.com it’s a bit expensive but well built and it ticks your boxes I think.
Reminds me of a presentation I saw a few months ago by netsafe which is an new zealand non profit that has an ai driven system to keep scammers busy. You can try it out or learn more about it here: https://rescam.org/
Dangerous Dave on DOS, must have been in the early 90ies somewhere. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Dave
Greetings fellow Belgian vaporent! Like @Uranium_Green@sh.itjust.works said, it’s a bit slow but definitely check out the !trees@lemmy.world group out.