Lifebandit666

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

My budget-friendly solution has been to replace my ISP provided router with a 10 year old Netgear router that handles all the protocols my ISP does off eBay for £25.

I have a 4 storey townhouse so having this on the ground floor is useless when you're on the top floor.

So I have a power line system installed which I've hooked into the modem. I've got a wired router in the front room that has all the front room tech worked in.

On the top floor I have an even older Netgear router a friend gave me, with OpenWRT installed plugged into the power line and running as an access point.

In total this whole system has probably cost me £80 to fully install as I was given the older Netgear.

Works beautifully, cost very little, and I've got a Guest Mode ap that turns on when I turn guest mode in Home Assistant, a simple "Hey Google turn on Guest mode"

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Yup that's why I put that word in there

[–] [email protected] 14 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Try and start easy with an openly atheist president and work from there

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

It was one of them 1 week ban and all API tokens revoked things. I just told him to get his hand in his pocket

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (2 children)

I gave a mate my username/password and immediately got blocked on Debrid when he used it...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

(but at least when it's long you have the option of changing sides!)

I've always said when I start balding that's exactly what I'll do, I've got the beard to balance the bald.

That's why I grew my hair in the first place, I'm 40 now and bald could be just around the corner, so may as well make hay while the sun is shining rather than regret not doing it with a shiny head.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (3 children)

I used to shave my head and now I have hair down my back

Always used to say it's easier being bald and it kinda is, except for the upkeep. You leave your bald for a couple of days and it's stubble (unless you have alopecia).

I don't miss the stubble.

Now I get up and, sure I gotta brush it and man bun it for work, but then that's it.

Yeah wet hair sucks though...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Over the last few months I've made a whole bunch of different combinations of VMs, LXC and Docker until now, where I have Home Assistant, a NAS and a Debian server which I deploy docker stacks into.

At one point I had about 15 different machines I could spin up, but now it's just the 3. The great thing about Proxmox is you can just create and destroy to your hearts content

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I went Proxmox when I was in your shoes a few months ago.

It installs like a Linux OS so you already know how to do that.

You get a webui to work from.

From there, YouTube is a massive help. Watch videos on "how to install WHATEVER on Proxmox" and just replace WHATEVER with whatever you want to prod until it works.

My first service was Home Assistant, which I already ran on a Pi. I had that fully migrated in a day giving me a spare Pi.

Next it was Portainer, and used that for Adguard and Uptime Kuma, and then I got fancy and threw secondary servers of those services on my pi and put that on the network as a fail over.

So yeah, just install it and try to do shit, YouTube is your friend.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Haha yeah I'm certainly "Special" in my group of friends. We all go to the show but I make a mental note of where they're all staying and getting myself to the front for a little bit.

I try and get all the up-close shots of the stage while I'm thrown around the pit, and like to throw my phone in the air like horns with my video camera going.

Then 10 minutes later when I'm sweaty and out of breath I go back to the pack and show em how sane they all are with the videos of the bedlam.

Then I stick around and protect the pack when it all goes a bit mental further back.

A lot of my people have chronic illnesses now so it's nice for them to live vicariously though me. I get regular comments about "That time I watched you pirouette around the mosh pit like it was nothing" and I'm told it's up there in theRe favourite memories.

So I'll still get in the pit, it doesn't just make me happy that I can still handle it, but it makes my friends happy that they have that mad friend that goes into the thick of it and comes out unscathed.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I call this feeling "The Holy Spirit" and no I'm not religious, hear me out.

So there's "The Father" which is you, in charge of everything.

Then there's "The Son" which is your Jesus, the bit of you that does shit mostly perfectly without any input from you. The scary example of this is when you drive to work and can't remember the drive at all. Jesus Take the wheel. Teach your Jesus right and you can trust he'll do things fine.

Then The Holy Spirit, which is that part of you that sees everything, before the filters are applied, and let's you know something is off. There's no obvious reason for it, but there's something off about this guy and we need to get away from him as soon as possible and never interact with them again.

The Jesus part is the important bit for most of us. Learning to play the guitar? Teach your Jesus. When you've practiced enough you can just trust that Jesus will hit the notes while you concentrate on singing along.

When I learned to Juggle I just taught my Jesus how to throw properly so it lands in the other hand.

At work I teach my Jesus how to do the manual labour, do the checks I need to do, and I can concentrate on ripping on my work colleagues.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

Sacrifice the Lion for the good of everyone? It comes back from the dead... Not ringing any bells?

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