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  • I feel slightly safer knowing that the cars around me most likely have a functional horn /s (but only slightly because there are more things going on in the inspection to meet the bare minimum of safety. not a high bar, but at least a bar)

  • No one had mentioned Stg. Pepper yet. Am album that took advantage of creative studio sound tricks to create sounds that were not easily possible to replicate during a love performance. An album that inspired so many others to push recording further.

  • I don't have an exit node in my tailnet. Through the magic of routing, tailnet stays in tailnet and vpn stays in vpn. I got extra fancy and used gluetun to handle docker vpn traffic, but only for some ports of some containers.

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  • I'm sure that's the attitude that will help make Linux a prominent desktop OS among the general population. /s

  • Americas Test Kitchen, Cooks Country, and Milk Street are great explainers for beginners and intermediates. Rick Bayless might be in there for some good Mexican. For a bit more upscale and the OGs of TV cooking shows, Julia Childs is probably in there and Jacques Pepin is also probably in there.

  • I watched a lot of PBS and YouTube videos to better under what I should look for when cooking. After that it's really just get in there and try it. Flavor is subjective so that videos kind of stop being helpful at some point. ATK and Babish do a pretty good job of explaining what is happening and what to look for to know that something is done cooking.

  • The audio system in my car is broken. I use my SDR to stream the radio to my phone and play it on a Bluetooth speaker. Overkill? Yes. Learning experience? Yes.

  • Paul probably didn't write that paragraph of verses. It was most likely added by someone else along the way.

    To your point of people wanting to take only portions of the Bible literally and ignore others, there are TONS of things that the old testament says to do that we don't do every day.

  • Because the Patriot Mobile executive is a better option... At least vote. We can fix a lot of stuff later, but getting there in one piece is important.

  • By radio are you referring to proxying internet radio streams, rebroadcasting OTA using an SDR, or an endless playlist stream?

  • Too much technique for my mornings. Aeropress is my preferred method.

  • IMO the gnome store is lacking. Fedora KDE has Discover for it's store. It has more buttons (GASP) and has easier control over which additional repos are shown in the store.

  • IMO, the best thing about YAML is the referencing. It's super easy to reuse an object multiple times. Gives that same kind of parten child struct ability that programming languages have. Sure XML can do it, but it's not in every parser. cough python built in parser cough But then YAML is also not a built in parser and doing DOM in things other than XML feels odd.

  • It wasn't cheap hardware. It was a full FPGA!

  • Note: I have only done this with Tailscale. I have not looked into this with headscale.

    You can invite them to your network, or share a machine to their network. The second option is probably more likely what you will do with Tailscale since it is unlimited and the first option has a limited number of users for the free tier. The biggest hurdle will be them getting devices added to their tailnet so those devices can access your machine.

    I imagine it's maybe a little easier with headscale. I haven't gone down that route yet. I would probably want to have my DDNS point to a VPS and have that be the entry point to my network. I could point it to my ISP IP, but one more layer that isn't very expensive is probably smarter security wise.

  • I fire up a Win10 VM for just this purpose. I pass-through the USB and the 8bitdo software is able to change settings just fine. I really wish there was a build of the software that ran on Linux.

    Edit: Spoke too soon! I searched again and found this write up for getting it working with WINE. I haven't tried it yet, but it seems reasonable. https://gist.github.com/pocobio/3921e097d0f8fb36f34a3d90a61d5e84