hungover_pilot 2w ago • 100%
Secret Hitler is CC 4.0 and is really fun. They have a print and play version you can download on the website for free.
hungover_pilot 2w ago • 100%
If you set a static ip can you get connectivity? Have you confirmed that your interface is still up via Ifconfig or ip link?
hungover_pilot 4w ago • 90%
I'm partial to mikrotik gear, the CRS305 has 4 sfp+ ports for around $150.
hungover_pilot 4w ago • 100%
There came an echo by big giant circles.
hungover_pilot 1mo ago • 98%
Wow that sounds terrible... Especially with encouraging employers to increase birth rates, a lot of sexual assault/harassment is going to be swept under the rug.
hungover_pilot 1mo ago • 100%
Both opnsense and pfsense allow custom DNS entries so you still have that as an option. Probably the other options do too but you'll just have to verify.
But if you want to keep it simple I would just keep the pihole as a separate device. A lot of the built in options aernt quite as easy to setup and don't have the best UI compared to pihole IMO.
hungover_pilot 1mo ago • 100%
Most of the more advanced gateways have some sort of DNS filtering built in. Opnsense has an adguard plugin, pfsense has pfblocker-ng, openwrt has a few different options, Unifi and mikrotik both have solutions too I think. Usually you can just load the same block list that pihole uses into the filtering software and you are good to go.
If you want the most flexibility and want to use the same hardware for both gateway/DNS and want to try out different DNS/router solutions a hypervisor would give you the most options. But it would also be the most complicated.
hungover_pilot 2mo ago • 100%
I've been in the closed beta since February and I can vouch for this game being awesome. It's been a great way to encourage me to take my dogs on walks and stay healthy. I definitely recommend checking it out.
To the dev, your game has motivated me to learn flutter/dart. I've been working with it for four months now and I'm getting close to finishing my first app, so thank you for the inspiration!
hungover_pilot 2mo ago • 100%
The book "I will teach you to be rich" has a great overview of how to best leverage credit cards, high yield savings accounts, setting up automatic investments, saving, and lots of other 'good to know' topics about money.
For investing specifically I use the Boglehead method.
hungover_pilot 2mo ago • 100%
Another solution is to use NAT on the router. NAT all traffic from the client network 11.0/24 to the routers IP on the server network 10.0/24.
That way when the server sees the ICMP echoes on its 10.102 network it will look like it came from the router and send the reply back together router instead out its other interface.
hungover_pilot 2mo ago • 100%
Are you sure you are typing the address in correctly on android/ios? 198.162.x.x isnt part of private IP space.
hungover_pilot 2mo ago • 86%
If you're looking for a more mature networking setup, I would definitely recommend splitting up your router, switch and AP duties into separate devices. It gives you the most flexibility for when you want to tinker or change things.
For a main router setup, I would recommend OpnSense. It's has a cloud backup feature which allows you to automatically backup the configuration to a Google Drive xml file whenever it is changed.
The XML config file stores all your leases so you don't have to worry about reassigning DHCP reservations. If you load the config onto a new system, like for an upgrade or if the router hardware fails, usually you just have to change the interface mappings and you're good to go.
As far as APs/switches, I would recommend Unifi or Mikrotik. Unifi has a fancy dashboard you can use to adopt new equipment and restore/change configs from, but I find Mikrotik easier and simpler to backup and I like that i dont have to host a controller to make config changes.
hungover_pilot 3mo ago • 100%
Localsend!
hungover_pilot 3mo ago • 100%
Only in the last few years have I realized how much stuff he has been in or worked on in a short amount of time. I hope he is enjoying life out of the big spotlight.
hungover_pilot 3mo ago • 100%
For those who don't know much about him, I recommend watching the movie Revolution OS. It does a good job showing what he was working towards.
hungover_pilot 4mo ago • 100%
The official framework mainboard 3d printed case uses a compliant mechanism to push the power button, you can take at look at the open source STL files to see how they designed it for inspiration/reference.
https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Framework-Laptop-13/tree/main/Mainboard/Printable Case
hungover_pilot 4mo ago • 100%
I do something similar with opnsense and policy based routing. opnsense is acting as both a VPN client and server. The client interface connects out to a commercial VPN, and the server interface listens for incoming connections. Based on what I I want to accomplish I setup firewall rules that use policy based routing to route incoming VPN traffic where it needs to go.
Regarding split tunnel on the client, the Android wireguard app has the option to specify what traffic uses the tunnel based on the application
hungover_pilot 4mo ago • 100%
That's a shame, their main webpage says it runs on macos.
hungover_pilot 4mo ago • 100%
It looks like wonderdraft has that functionality. Tutorial.
Its a one time purchase as well.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16841963 > Im looking for an RSS feed I can subscribe to that posts about upcoming shows and movies on the different providers like Netflix, Amazon, etc. > > It would be nice if the feed also provided an overview of each show so I didn't have to open up a separate imdb tab to look up the details of the ones I am interested in. > > Does anyone know of any feeds that do this?
Im looking for an RSS feed I can subscribe to that posts about upcoming shows and movies on the different providers like Netflix, Amazon, etc. It would be nice if the feed also provided an overview of each show so I didn't have to open up a separate imdb tab to look up the details of the ones I am interested in. Does anyone know of any feeds that do this?
hungover_pilot 4mo ago • 100%
I really enjoy reading in my hammock. Usually I set it up in my backyard but it's also easy to take to a park or on a hike. I just use one of those camping ones that packs away to the size of a nalgene water bottle.
Sidenote, I also use one of these security straps on my e-reader. It allows me to read laying down in the hammock or in bed without having to completely hold onto my reader. Definitely recommend.
Does anyone here use the foundry card system for any of their games? I just started looking into it and at first glance it seems convoluted compared to how seamless the rest of foundry is. If you do use it I would be interested in hearing how, and the best ways you have found to implement it.
I'm just getting into godot 4 for the first time and am looking for content I can read/watch/listen to while not at my computer. Who do you follow for godot tips, tricks and tutorials? Any youtubers/blogs/podcasts you recommend?
Mine runs at 30watts at idle. That powers 4 switches, 1AP, and my proxmox system (framework laptop motherboard) which runs my router and my services. What is everyone else's usage and what does it power?