BOFH666

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[โ€“] BOFH666 4 points 3 days ago

I totally agree with you, the wording could be more clear.

Reading this: we have enabled a way for you to financially support the continued development of Immich, ensuring the software can move forward and will be maintained, by offering a lifetime license of the software

Was enough for me to order a server license (..). I like the software and being a professional developer I totally understand you might need funds to do the job.

So this is just my โ‚ฌ0.02 to keep the flow from caffeine to code flowing..

[โ€“] BOFH666 13 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

It is a donation. You will get a license key and when applied to your instance, it will report you are a supporter in the web interface.

For me it was a means to show some support.

[โ€“] BOFH666 18 points 3 days ago

Thanks for all the hard work, delivering a great piece of software!

Immich server key purchased a few weeks ago, was the least I could do.

Using the go application to import the Google takeout zip file is a really good way to improve the WAF.

Thanks!

[โ€“] BOFH666 12 points 1 week ago

Hell yeah! Of course, best Christmas movie ever. Multicasting it over the corporate network since last Monday and won't kill the process before 2025!

now i've got a machine gun ho ho ho!

[โ€“] BOFH666 2 points 1 month ago

Eh.. it feels like I am upgrading every other day.

Ah well, can't complain about the lack of updates now can I.

Thanks for the heads-up.

[โ€“] BOFH666 3 points 1 month ago

You do know, both KDE and Gnome have these capabilities native or using plugins for 10+ years?

As always, MSFT just stole a good idea, no invention here, all prior art/work.

[โ€“] BOFH666 2 points 1 month ago

This kind of stuff I enjoy. Got a heated mirror, still haven't (but should) added some kind of logic to power it down when the kids forgot to do so.

[โ€“] BOFH666 3 points 1 month ago

Well, chaotic maybe, but I am just interested in multiple things (unfortunately all at once).

Forgejo is really great for self hosting git, combined with pre-commit and the esp-idf docker image to build stuff is really nice. Commits get checked and when a new tag is pushed, a new image of the code will be build and pushed to a location where the different devices can grab an update using OTA.

As the number of different projects is increasing and updating is stable but annoying, the next approach will be notifications using matt so stuff will update directly after building an image.

And I really love the esp-idf-lib, a great asset to add sensors in a convenient way.

[โ€“] BOFH666 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Grow R503 scanner attached to one of those CYDs for unlocking one of the house-locks. Combined with NFC as second factor.

But, as I want to use Forgejo and a couple of workflows to run pre-commit etc and attempt to this in a nomad/vault/consul cluster and use nginx as frontend and traefik as proxy, I kinda get distracted occasionally.

At least achieved to split stuff like WiFi, handling nvs, snmp and generic stuff into separate components and git submodules. With renovate keeping all projects in sync.

And pushing a tag results in a new build/upload and enabling all the different projects to use ota to update to the latest versions.

[โ€“] BOFH666 2 points 1 month ago

Yes, as an alternative to klipper -this really is your end goal - use the firmware by mriscoc, it is really nice and robust.

Gives you more options and the results are better than the stock fw.

[โ€“] BOFH666 2 points 1 month ago

Blink the window-title and in case something like a taskbar is used, use the application icon to get attention.

But don't act like you are the most important and single application on the system. Be modest.

[โ€“] BOFH666 5 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Every single application or popup window will always attempt to get the highest z-order and switch keyboard input focus from wherever you were working to this window.

More than once, this resulted in input into the wrong window, causing problems.

And running this piece of junk os in a triple monitor setup; why do new windows (mainly outlook related) open on a different monitor ? If my input is on monitor 2, why are new windows opened on monitor 1 or 2?

A straight forward install of a recent Ubuntu version is much friendly for the user. But, as stated by someone else, improving the product is not gaining any cash flow.

 

Alrighty,

So your system knows the exact situation and still is slowing down my bike, just at the moment I need to accelerate to avoid being overrun by that large truck heading into me.

How stupid are these folks? We've got rules, when people don't follow those rules, you fine them. Case closed.

No system to prevent a bike speeding, teach people to obey the law.

 

Check the official website for specifications.

Although I am very happy with the current devices in the 2.4Ghz band, wifi-6 might be a nice improvement.

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