

I’m kind of interested depending on pricing. Using it as a monitor would be neat too


I’m kind of interested depending on pricing. Using it as a monitor would be neat too


They come with a thing you can put prescription lenses in, so maybe!


Do you plan on charging for this or otherwise monetizing it?


Im mostly using a self hosted headscale on a remote vps and then tailscale on my clients.
Having the coordination server outside of my network helps quite a bit and things still communicate over the local lan when possible.
For just wireguard itself, I do have a few site to site connections set up at the router level (opnsense).
Is your goal to learn more skills, or is the main goal to just self host the services you want?
Either way, I’m happy to help and discuss things for free if you’d rather dm someone than making a post for every question. This community is also great though, so posting new threads when you need help with something specific is totally fine.


Who needs quality if it makes lots of money?
Hmm being herbivores doesn’t automatically make them prey, right? Not that I expect them to have much in the way of defense


While I’d absolutely love better and more public transit, it just doesn’t make sense in a lot of areas that are too spread out or don’t have enough people per square mile.
The xbone controller works fine, just make sure it’s bluetooth. Not sure if the wireless dongle thing would work.
If it’s work and you get reimbursed, just tip everyone. Unless receipts are required.
Mine was also slackware. I think I broke my windows (95? 98?) installing it.
Some* people get the government they deserve.
That does pretty much rule out i2p if you want any federation with clearnet.
Maybe federating only inside of i2p is fine though? It’d require more than one instance, but having a completely isolated fediverse could be a good thing.
I guess I would worry what sort of people would be attracted to it.
That’s a good point, I guess if it works then federating would end up being fairly whitelist-only with everyone having to add various instances to their own address book.


I’m not sure how popular they are now, but there are speedometers/odometers you can get for bikes that are just physical devices. You wouldn’t get a gps view of the route you took, but you could still easily track how far you went.
Not sure on running though. I guess some math with a pedometer would get you part of the way there?


Do they publish their protocol or how it works anywhere? Their site didn’t seem to have much technical info at first glance

I’m conflicted. [email protected] has a lot more content currently, and is federated here. It also seems a bit weird to limit communities by size; “sorry everyone, this community has 100 users now, please make a new one”. I do like smaller communities better for discussions/etc, but bigger communities are still useful.
Something like a self-hosted facebook group is not the same thing as a lemmy community on another federated instance, IMO.
I’ll think about how to reword the sidebar and maybe add something about preferring smaller local communities where possible. Thank you for links to the other communities, I’ll take a look and consider linking to them as well!


You should also ask for a copy of the pictures or videos it takes while scanning so you can reference when returning.


I’m currently using forgejo and have no complaints.
Depending on your requirements, you might also consider just using regular git and ssh on a central server somewhere.
Wouldn’t it be pretty easy to track down the source since its just radio?