guttermonk

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Preferably something that doesn't require login or registration. An online app would work too, I suppose.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by guttermonk@lemmy.ml to c/devops@programming.dev
 

I have a couple github issues that have been hanging out for more than several months. I'd like to incentivize them with a bounty to get a solution sooner than later. Has anyone tried Boss Bounty or something similar?

Boss Bounty looks like the most robust solution, but I'm not a fan of their 8% cut. That said, I don't know how you do something like this without a middle-man. If anyone has any first hand experience with something like this, I'd love to hear about it.

https://github.com/marketplace/boss-bounty

https://www.boss.dev/

[–] guttermonk@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

While the meta key is well documented, the meh key is vaguely mentioned in multiple modern split keyboards such as ZSA keyboards and the Kinesis Advantage.

[–] guttermonk@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm seeing super, hyper, and meta on the Space-Cadet, but no meh.

[–] guttermonk@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Thanks for the reply! That would be good info to include in the future wiki. Still curious if this key originated with some 1970s era keyboard or if it came from something more modern.

 

Well bite my shiny metal ass - how is there no wikipedia entry for "meh key"? They have alt key, control key, and even super key, but no meh key. I'm curious if the meh key came from a specific keyboard or what the origins are.

 

This is my first FOSS code project. If anyone has any constructive suggestions for improvement, please let me know.

https://github.com/guttermonk/waybar-nixos-updates

[–] guttermonk@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Honest quetion, how/where are drivers license photos saved? Is saving photos at the state level more or less secure than saving at the federal level? Also, the TSA supposedly just uses scans to speed up and more accurately verify, and claims not to save the scans (for now). If they wanted a database of everyone's face scan, couldn't they just subpoena every state's DMV/tag-agency for license photos?

 

According to this issue, it looks like there are no plans, understandably, for making a version/fork of nsxiv but with native Wayland support.

Any recommendations for a simple image viewer in Hyprland?

 

Looking for a FOSS way to backup my encrypted Blueray disks so I can stream them with Jellyfin and not worry about the disks getting scratched.

Much like the linked post, I hope this thread serves as a snapshot or "state of the industry" as of April 2024.

 

I'm in the same boat as this Home Assistant user / Redditor, but it looks like some of the key replies to his question have been deleted.

I moved into a house and it looks like Vivint had rewired the original security system with a 2GIG TAKE-345 wired to wireless converter (transmits on 345 MHz). Can anyone recommend a RTL-SDR dongle that's compatible with HAOS, preferably plug-and-play?

HAOS

  • Core: 2024.2.5
  • Supervisor: 2024.02.1
  • Operating System: 12.0
 

I have an Aqara water leak sensor in my kitchen and weather sensor in my living room. I added them to the ZigBee network while they were in their permanent locations - heard that should help them stay connected. For some reason they keep becoming "unavailable" in Homeassistant. I've readded them four times now.

I have other ZigBee devices from other brands and haven't had any issues with them dropping. My ZigBee dongle is a Sonoff. I've never connected the Aqara devices to any Aqara app, and was also wondering if these get firmware updates. Any ideas why these two Aqara devices keep dropping?

 

Would really love a launcher that can format icon shapes so that they're all uniform in shape, like Nova Launcher ...but open source.

 

Does the processor in HA Yellow support AVX, and is it possible to use a usb Coral?

 

Currently looking at:

  • jmp.chat with the Cheogram app - at $3 a month for each number, it's a little pricey.
  • VoIP.ms with either the linphone app or one of the other FOSS apps in their softphones list - $0.85 a month but calls and messages are a la carte, which is not my favorite but it's less expensive.

I know a lot of people like using MySudo or Grandstream, but I'd like to keep it FOSS and not reliant on google play services if possible. Battery considerations are also a plus.

So what are you using and would you recommend it?

 

There isn't a way to run a lightning node with the private key in cold storage is there?

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