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I’ve only tried edible cannabis a few times but one of the fun things is the feeling of epiphany once you realise something when you’re high. It could be a mundane thought otherwise, but when you have that thought in the high state, it just feels so mind boggling. Your message makes me wish someone told me this while I was high.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Quick and dirty way to rip an eBook from AndroidEnglish2·3 months agoCool! Another rabbit hole to explore. Thanks for posting.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Quick and dirty way to rip an eBook from AndroidEnglish8·3 months agoLearned about two cool tools through this article and the comments posted there:
- https://www.autohotkey.com/ for automating tasks on OS level
- https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy for Android screen sharing/ recording and control
Using these together would be a very powerful toolkit for such purposes.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Resolved] How to update Immich now that I am way behind?English1·3 months agoLol, i was going to post the same question one of these days. I too am almost on the same version and I was hoping some kind soul would help me out.
On top of it I’m not very well versed with docker backups so I’m doubly scared. What I am going to do is to take a mirror image of my whole OS drive in my zfs mount that I use as backup, give a release notes a glance and go YOLO based on what I can make out.
Your post gives me a lot of hope. Thank you!
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Seagate Ironwolf or WD red plus drivesEnglish1·5 months agoI have that exact same setup but with 4 TB disks on zfs in mirrored mode. Have not noticed any performance issues in my home lab setup mainly being used for immich and media serving. I had purposely chosen disks of different brands specifically for this reason. My vote goes to this setup.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your Homelab goals for 2025?English1·6 months agoWhat I’m looking for is a way to take backup of Docker containers so I can restore them in case things go wrong. Doing so with VMs is so easy. If nothing works, I’ll make an image of my OS disk. Unless some benevolent self hoster tells me a simple way, which was my hope when posting here :D
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your Homelab goals for 2025?English4·6 months agoLast year I wanted to set up a budget media PC and got enamored by this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCDmHljsinY
I got a 600 G3 with the 4560 processor, installed Debian onto it and hooked it to my 4k TV mainly to run immich and stremio.
Immich runs just fine, though I have gotten too fast behind its upgrades and having less knowledge about Docker, I’m afraid to update immich. Need to figure that out.
But what disappointed me was that my good quality videos (even the downloaded ones) are choppy to run (unlike the fluid expectations from the video above) and I don’t really know what I should look into to make it better.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Name of sodium (Na) in every European country9·6 months agoThere are also Sn (Stannous) for Tin, Pb (Plumbum) for Lead, Fe (Ferrum) for Iron, Hg (Hydrargyrum) for Mercury, Au (Aurum) for Gold and Ag (Argentum) for Silver.
There exist maps derived from satellite images called Land Use Land Cover maps that categorise each pixel into predefined classes like built up, forest, water, roads etc. Granted that these days semantic segmentation is used to generate such maps but traditional image processing and digitization has always been used traditionally. There is no AI involved in using them for the purpose I mentioned though. Gaming engines like unity have built in tools as well as add-ons like Gaia that have cool procedural generation features. Using such maps in conjunction could help in creating realistic and familiar worlds and this blender tool gives me much hope.
I would like it to be possible to give some hints to the model by providing maps showing where roads, buildings, vegetation should be and let it work its magic. Maybe take it further by procedurally generating buildings based on their footprints and building type, like hospitals , schools etc, as identified in maps. That way we can have racing sims in the roads we are familiar with. And much more…
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Rescuezilla, the swiss army knife of system recovery (Clonezilla GUI)English2·6 months agoIs it capable of recognising disks set up as zfs mirrors? I have my OS on 256GB SSD while I have two large disks where I keep my data set up as zfs mirrors. I am not very well conversant with docker so everytime I need to do a critical update, I simply create a disk image of my OS drive onto the zfs mirror. Currently, i do it by booting into a live Ubuntu USB and running commands to make it recognise the zfs mirror before cloning the OS disk. If rescuezilla can do it by default, I will prefer it over live Ubuntu.
I am not sure if this will pique your interest but I find kinetic sand tables really fascinating. Sisyphus came up with it first and there have been a number of open source implementations in due course. One way is to implement it using a scara arm mechanism but they have the problem of load weight in the case of long arms.
I came across this design that rethinks the design using an elegant rack and pinion arm but still needs a belt that may go out of calibration over time. This looks to be improved further using [two, concentric rings] (https://frew.io/work/sisyphish) but this design is not available to explore/copy.
I have no idea about 3D designing, but I would love to create a table one day: something that will not need constant adjustment. If you get around to taking this up, I would love to see what design improvements you can come up with.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Help me find software for Debian to help my 5 yr old learn.4·10 months agoThank you! This is what I was looking for.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Help me find software for Debian to help my 5 yr old learn.3·10 months agoThis looks like a great collection of things that are exactly what I’m looking for and I’m surprised I never saw this mentioned when I was looking for things.
Just a question. It says it’s built around KDE. Will it work right on vanilla Debian without jumping through many hoops? I can get around quite well in the Linux world but some things still make me stumble.
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Help me find software for Debian to help my 5 yr old learn.4·10 months agoI’ve heard only good things about world building games like Minecraft but I personally never could really get into it. Maybe I’ll give it another shot. Thanks!
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Help me find software for Debian to help my 5 yr old learn.3·10 months agoI guess this is going to need the use of a mouse and so not suitable for the TV setup. But my child likes paint programmes so I’ll figure out the best way to let them explore this without messing with my laptop. Thanks!
DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Help me find software for Debian to help my 5 yr old learn.3·10 months agoLooks interesting indeed. Thanks!
RiMusic is another fork. I love its UI https://github.com/fast4x/RiMusic