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  • Yep, openvpn with factory firmware. It even had a (limited) choice DDNS services for self hosting, on a cheap consumer router. I could never figure out if NAT hairpinning worked though.

    Almost all routers have an "advanced" section where you get a lot if these nice options.

    I have only bought a ubiquiti device in the last few years though, so I guess it is possible that routers have been enshittified like a lot of tech products with features locked behind a paywall.

  • Sure, but you can't access your home network anyway if your router is turned off...

    I have yet to encounter a router made in the last decade that couldn't. Asus routers, even my 15 year old tplink archer A7 could, ubiquiti always can, openwrt, pretty sure at work we did testing with a dlink router and it also had that option.

    Pretty much if you don't use a Linksys 100Mbps router from 2005, you can at least do openvpn if not wireguard.

  • You can even use an ESP32 or similar since it just has to perform 1 tiny function.

    Getting an WT32-ETH01 knockoff dev board for 15€ or PoE for 25€ and uses <300mW with the wireless modem off. You could even just use a WiFi module for 8€ if you don't want something wired.

    https://registry.platformio.org/libraries/a7md0/WakeOnLan

    There is already an wakeonlan library to generate a packet very easily.

    You can even do it in pseudocode with ESPHome if you have HomeAssistant

    https://community.home-assistant.io/t/solved-wake-on-lan-packet-from-esp32-to-ha-server-how-to-automate/617595

    Then VPN in, send a signal to the esp using one of various methods to tell it to send the packet.

  • Isolated on their own vendor lock-in without IMAP maybe?

  • Yes but they force you to use GTK apps by default for the core apps.

    They even replaced Discover with Bazaar where you can't see certain package types (like mangohud) and have to install them manually, can't browse by category and just get "selected" games shoved in your phase, as well as getting no update notifications and it will silently fail sometimes in the background with no notifications or messages.

  • I have just run into such an insane amount of problems with atomic distros. The thing is that you don't know it will be a problem until you start having a need for the functionality

    I still daily drive bazzite, but embedded programming, wireshark (constantly breaks upgrading on atomic fedora), any VM that had to connect to the LAN, any sort of document signing, key management, using any sort of government ID software like Belgium's EID to log in on a web browser, and much more is very difficult with most of the examples being dead in the water and will apparently never be attempted to be fixed.

    It works great for most people, until they need to do 1 thing outside of the mainstream and it falls apart. Hell, there is literally no documentation at all on how adding a user to a group is fundamentally broken (fedora's fault, not bazzite) and you have to copy groups manually from a non-documented file to /etc/group.

  • And for any of the people saying "he changed".

    One of his most recent "philanthropic" ventures was to partner with Nestle (good start) to "modernize and increase yields" of the dairy industries in impoverished countries.

    The two organizations then sold modern (likely non-servicable) equipment and entrenched them in corporate supply chain systems geared towards export and making it much harder to trade locally (not sure how that part worked, but was in what I read).

    For a grand total of........ 1% increased dairy yields.

    Then 3-4 years later they pulled out, leaving heavily indebted farmers without the corporate supply chains and delivery systems they were forced to switch to, and making it very difficult to switch back to the old ways of working, so they can't sell nearly as much locally.

    Who do you think will buy up those farms when the farmers go bankrupt and have to sell ar rock bottom prices.

  • Because making a fighter jet is a more than a decade long undertaking with existing military industrial design, manufacturing, and test infrastructure.

    Making one from scratch without the existing IP and infrastructure is an even larger and more expensive task.

    It takes the cost (out-my-ass example) from 30 million per jet with a 3 year lead time, to 150 million per jet with a 15 year lead time with an unproven, likely worse, aircraft. And if they are trying to protect themselves from close neighbors' current trajectory turning hostile, they probably don't have 15 years.

  • I am split on this.

    If you allow it, then you get eevblog sort of posts where there are 1000+ comments over 5 years in 50 pages that switch topics so regularly that every 2-5 pages should be entirely seperate posts and reading them because of wanting to find information on the title topic is completely useless.

    On the other hand, sometimes an issue will become stale and someone will comment with an update or solution to a problem and get chastised for "necroing" and sometimes their comment with a solution deleted.

  • There are also tons like Italy, Czech republic, Croatia that have civil unions, but I don't know if they respect foreign marriage.

  • Aren't they moving their servers to the USA?

    They are literally going from bad to worse if it is true.

  • Similar goal, different function.

    There aren't install scripts like lutris, which makes it harder, once in a while, to install certain games that might need a modification.

    What makes it special is that it puts each program in a "container" (hence the name) that is sandboxed from your system. E.g. if you were trying to run a program infected with malware, it would have a very hard time trying to infect the rest of your system, where with lutris and Heroic, that separation doesn't exist so it would have full access.

    It is less targeted at games and more at general programs.

    That is about it. The interface is much worse than lutris or heroic, but it is still a useful program.

  • I don't think flatseal can set the background permission, but I might not recall correctly:

     
            flatpak permission-set background background com.valvesoftware.Steam yes
    
    
      
  • It doesn't work fine out of the box. I tried it on Opensuse MicroOS a year and a bit ago and had to search 3-5 pretty undocumented solutions to big problems before being able to play the same games that non-flatpak could.

    Out of the box, proton didn't work at all.

  • I moved all my projects from github over to codeberg. It was a seamless transition except for having to modify some links in the readme and a submodule, but issues moved over OK as well.

  • There are many many kinds of laws that are fucked in Japan. Court in general is a whole other cultural world from what I hear and however unfair courts are in the west, in Japan they are even less so.

  • Except for small external sellers selling small things. Bol is quite expensive for those items.

    A lot of small pieces cost ≥30% more on Bol without free shipping than either amazon or the seller's website. I usually try to go to the seller directly in that case.

  • As someone who is not a great coder. I can help in cases of double checking in addition to learning.

    I made a USB HID report & device descriptor, it works fine everywhere except it causes KDE settings Game Controller menu to segfault when identifying USB devices.

    I know there is a 99% chance that it is due to my descriptor being wrong. AI found my mistake of carrying over the logical min/max number of bits to the report size and my logical minimum was 1 too small. Haven't had a chance to test yet, but maybe I saved the KDE maintainers annoyance of a false alarm bug report.

  • Mukishoes is out of portugal and they will also resole your shoes for you for cheap when the soles wear out.

    https://mukishoes.com/product/raw-leather-brown/

    They have a leather shoe that is kind of sneaker style, but oil it up with a leather conditioner and it is waterproof. I live in Belgium, so very rainy and my feet have yet to get wet in them using mink oil IIRC (Definitely buy the wool insole though because they have thin minimalist soles so it gets cold when temp dips <0)

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Can someone sanity check my NOR memory structure for me?

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Where to buy Canning Jars?

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    It is so confusing in europe having a Cca required rating vs CCA cable makeup.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Should I or should I not use a VLAN? I have trouble understanding the benefits for home use

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What is the "proper" way to navigate migration from another service (all photos are already on the server)

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Headless server hardware transcoding without X or Wayland?