wulf

joined 2 years ago
 

So I have an idea of a habit builder (also I think it would be fun to build)

Essentially, one piece tracks the habit, and one piece unlocks doors (small, in a grid) based on habit trend. Inside each door would be a "prize".

My question is about the small doors.

  • Is there an example of small unlocking like this I can use to expand to multiple doors?

  • The idea is there might be more doors than pins on the microcontroller. Is there a board I could put inbetween, or a special technique since they are on a grid, to accomplish this?

 

Is it possible to use a reverse ssh tunnel to force all network connection on the remote host through the local host.

Essentially:

local -> ssh -> remote remote web request -> ssh tunnel -> local -> internet

I want the remote to make connections through the locals VPN without having to authenticate on the remote as well

Hopefully this makes sense

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago

Same here, Keep also let's you tab in items, so we have it sorted by isle too. Makes shopping so much easier

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

LXC is much more light weight than VMs, so it's not as much overhead. I've done it this way in case I need to reboot a container (or something goes wrong with an update) without disrupting the other services

Also keeps it consistent since I have some services that don't run in docker. One service per LXC

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (7 children)

I run a different LXC on Proxmox for every service, so it's a bunch. Probably a better way to do it since most of those just run a docker container inside them.

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Vast majority of sites work for me (librewolf), but for the few that don't I also have Vivaldi installed

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Both of these are on f-droid

My favorite e-reader is Cool Reader(granted, it was last updated 3 years ago)

My favorite music player is innerTune (however that is more for playing YouTube vids as music)

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago

Second impression of Garuda (Arch based). My first impression was the dragonized version, which is KDE with lots of mods to make it Mac like, but with extra window animations.

I like things simple, so when I tried Garuda again, I installed the Gnome version. Other than some weirdness getting my Nvidia card working with Wayland, it has run better than anything else on my laptop.

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 13 points 2 years ago

Fully agree with this. There will be a slight learning curve since it will be different from what your used to, but it's friendly enough to figure out.

If you know the windows program you want to use just search something like "Linux alternative for x" (sometimes there is specific KDE or Gnome progs)

[–] wulf@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago

Invidious is awesome, if possible, self hosting one in docker is great and keeps it up to date