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  • I use a Samsung Tab 9. Then supplement with a server running VSCode-server and other things. I would prefer Linux, and sometimes use TermuxX11, but it was the best I could come up with.

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    Vaultwarden has such a steep learning curve
  • Really? Have you set up services with docker before? I found it super easy compared to other systems. Curious what specifically threw you as I barely did anything except spin it up.

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  • Q: Is it still possible to have "Web & App Activity" turned off, but also have history of previously searched places in Google Maps?

    This was possible until recently (Pixel 8), and came back this week for a few days, but now my history is empty again with a button trying to get me to turn on privacy cancer.

    (Yes I use OSMAnd and Organic Maps when I can already.)

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    nowsci.com Webbian | nowsci.com

    A web accessible Virtual Machine powered by Docker, Debian, and noVNC.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9807839

    > A web accessible Virtual Machine powered by Docker, Debian, and noVNC. Webbian allows you to execute a single docker run command to get an entire linux system with a web interface.

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    nowsci.com Webbian | nowsci.com

    A web accessible Virtual Machine powered by Docker, Debian, and noVNC.

    A web accessible Virtual Machine powered by Docker, Debian, and noVNC. Webbian allows you to execute a single docker run command to get an entire linux system with a web interface.

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    nowsci.com Twystlock | nowsci.com

    100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9782596

    > Hi all, > > I've finally gotten around to releasing these formally after much testing of prints and usage. > > The Twystlock system is a set of 100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts. This means no springs to buy and no metal elements to melt in, just access to a 3D printer and a bit of super glue. Originally designed for the Steam Deck, these accessories can be applied to the case of any mobile gaming device. > > The Twystlock connector itself is designed as a quick-connect that secures parts together with a simple twist motion, can be fully recreated with affordable home-based 3D printers, and doesn't require complicated supports to print. The first use of this connector has been for the Steam Deck, specifically to supply an alternative accessory platform that is more accessible to the everyday 3D printing hobbyist, however it could be utilized as a connector in almost any environment. > > Feel free to download what you like, and if you would like to request a new accessory design, or vote on the next accessory to be created, please visit our Lemmy community at https://lemmy.world/c/twystlock@lemmy.nowsci.com.

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    nowsci.com Twystlock | nowsci.com

    100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9782596

    > Hi all, > > I've finally gotten around to releasing these formally after much testing of prints and usage. > > The Twystlock system is a set of 100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts. This means no springs to buy and no metal elements to melt in, just access to a 3D printer and a bit of super glue. Originally designed for the Steam Deck, these accessories can be applied to the case of any mobile gaming device. > > The Twystlock connector itself is designed as a quick-connect that secures parts together with a simple twist motion, can be fully recreated with affordable home-based 3D printers, and doesn't require complicated supports to print. The first use of this connector has been for the Steam Deck, specifically to supply an alternative accessory platform that is more accessible to the everyday 3D printing hobbyist, however it could be utilized as a connector in almost any environment. > > Feel free to download what you like, and if you would like to request a new accessory design, or vote on the next accessory to be created, please visit our Lemmy community at https://lemmy.world/c/twystlock@lemmy.nowsci.com.

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    nowsci.com Twystlock | nowsci.com

    100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9782732

    > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9782596 > > > Hi all, > > > > I've finally gotten around to releasing these formally after much testing of prints and usage. > > > > The Twystlock system is a set of 100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts. This means no springs to buy and no metal elements to melt in, just access to a 3D printer and a bit of super glue. Originally designed for the Steam Deck, these accessories can be applied to the case of any mobile gaming device. > > > > The Twystlock connector itself is designed as a quick-connect that secures parts together with a simple twist motion, can be fully recreated with affordable home-based 3D printers, and doesn't require complicated supports to print. The first use of this connector has been for the Steam Deck, specifically to supply an alternative accessory platform that is more accessible to the everyday 3D printing hobbyist, however it could be utilized as a connector in almost any environment. > > > > Feel free to download what you like, and if you would like to request a new accessory design, or vote on the next accessory to be created, please visit our Lemmy community at https://lemmy.world/c/twystlock@lemmy.nowsci.com.

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    nowsci.com Twystlock | nowsci.com

    100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9782596

    > Hi all, > > I've finally gotten around to releasing these formally after much testing of prints and usage. > > The Twystlock system is a set of 100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts. This means no springs to buy and no metal elements to melt in, just access to a 3D printer and a bit of super glue. Originally designed for the Steam Deck, these accessories can be applied to the case of any mobile gaming device. > > The Twystlock connector itself is designed as a quick-connect that secures parts together with a simple twist motion, can be fully recreated with affordable home-based 3D printers, and doesn't require complicated supports to print. The first use of this connector has been for the Steam Deck, specifically to supply an alternative accessory platform that is more accessible to the everyday 3D printing hobbyist, however it could be utilized as a connector in almost any environment. > > Feel free to download what you like, and if you would like to request a new accessory design, or vote on the next accessory to be created, please visit our Lemmy community at https://lemmy.world/c/twystlock@lemmy.nowsci.com.

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    nowsci.com Twystlock | nowsci.com

    100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts.

    Hi all,

    I've finally gotten around to releasing these formally after much testing of prints and usage.

    The Twystlock system is a set of 100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts. This means no springs to buy and no metal elements to melt in, just access to a 3D printer and a bit of super glue. Originally designed for the Steam Deck, these accessories can be applied to the case of any mobile gaming device.

    The Twystlock connector itself is designed as a quick-connect that secures parts together with a simple twist motion, can be fully recreated with affordable home-based 3D printers, and doesn't require complicated supports to print. The first use of this connector has been for the Steam Deck, specifically to supply an alternative accessory platform that is more accessible to the everyday 3D printing hobbyist, however it could be utilized as a connector in almost any environment.

    Feel free to download what you like, and if you would like to request a new accessory design, or vote on the next accessory to be created, please visit our Lemmy community at https://lemmy.world/c/twystlock@lemmy.nowsci.com.

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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9721947

    > > > Hi all, > > I've got an uncoated aluminum boiler to replace the flaking one in my Gaggia Classic Pro Evo. Given that aluminum boiler coupled with the brass group head will cause galvanic corrosion, what are my options? > > I know I can wait for companies to get chrome plated group heads in stock, but I hear the new (since April) GCP Evos are using the brass group head and the uncoated boiler. How are they pulling that off? > > Thanks. >

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    Hi all,

    I've got an uncoated aluminum boiler to replace the flaking one in my Gaggia Classic Pro Evo. Given that aluminum boiler coupled with the brass group head will cause galvanic corrosion, what are my options?

    I know I can wait for companies to get chrome plated group heads in stock, but I hear the new (since April) GCP Evos are using the brass group head and the uncoated boiler. How are they pulling that off?

    Thanks.

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    Why YSK: Locking your credit with the main 3 places is not enough.

    https://innovis.com/ have grown enough to require locking as providers are using them as a single check source.

    There's also https://www.chexsystems.com/ which many banks use for opening checking accounts. They're unique because they handle accounts that don't show up in a credit report.

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    github.com GitHub - searxng/searxng: SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled.

    SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled. - searxng/searxng

    All the posts about Reddit blocking everyone except Google and Brave got me thinking: What if SearNGX was federated? I.E. when data is retrieved via a providers API, that data is then federated to all other instances.

    It would spread the API load out amongst instances, removing the API bottlenecks that come from search providers.

    It would allow for more anonymous search, since users could cycle between instances and get the same results.

    Geographic bias would be a thing of the past.

    Other than ActivityPub overhead and storage, which could be reduced by federating text-only content, I fail to see any downside.

    Thoughts?

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    It removes pay walls.

    It rejects cookie requests.

    It blocks ads.

    It fixes the internet.

    It is magnificent.

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    The Firefox for Android GitHub releases aren't being updated anymore, and is versions behind the Play Store now.

    FDroid Fennec isn't fully the same app, and FDroid has it's own set of delays.

    Is there a location where the latest version can be pulled/tracked with Obtainium?

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    Almost 30 more minutes of dishwasher.

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    www.jwz.org XScreenSaver: Google Store Privacy Policy

    XScreenSaver is a collection of free screen savers for X11, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android.

    This may violate the "low-effort" rule, but I thought readers might enjoy (remove if not, of course). This particular Android app Privacy Policy shows how the "one size fits all" of the Play Store doesn't always make sense.

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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/7576006

    > Hey all, > > In the market for a GPU, would like to use Bazzite, mostly a Steam user with some SteamVR (rare), and have run into nvidia issues with Bazzite and a 3070 previously. > > With the recent news on nVidia's beta drivers and Plasma's sync support in beta, I'm newly on the fence about switching to AMD given nvidia having a better performance to cost ratio, the power usage (big one for a compact living room system), and the fact that they have the potential for HDMI2.1 support which AMD doesn't have a solution to yet. > > What are community thoughts? I'll probably hold out for some reports on the new drivers regardless, but wanted to check in with the hive mind. > > Thanks!

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    Hey all,

    In the market for a GPU, would like to use Bazzite, mostly a Steam user with some SteamVR (rare), and have run into nvidia issues with Bazzite and a 3070 previously.

    With the recent news on nVidia's beta drivers and Plasma's sync support in beta, I'm newly on the fence about switching to AMD given nvidia having a better performance to cost ratio, the power usage (big one for a compact living room system), and the fact that they have the potential for HDMI2.1 support which AMD doesn't have a solution to yet.

    What are community thoughts? I'll probably hold out for some reports on the new drivers regardless, but wanted to check in with the hive mind.

    Thanks!

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