bushvin

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[–] bushvin 3 points 2 weeks ago

This is the way!

[–] bushvin 6 points 1 month ago (7 children)
[–] bushvin 2 points 1 month ago

Up their bum!

[–] bushvin 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Not Bluesky… Mastodon!

[–] bushvin 1 points 1 month ago

What kind of backup do you want to take? A config backup or a live system backup?

Live system backups are difficult, as you typically have locked files and files being written to. You would need agents which allow your apps to be suspended is a consistent state. Besides that you have mounted pseudo file systems which you don’t need to backup like /tmp, /sys, /proc. You could use file system snapshots, but not all fs support this. And knowing the default fs used on rpi, you’re out of luck.

Config backup on the other hand can be done rather easily. You list the dirs and files and you’re off. I use restic, which is a very flexible backup tool leveraging compression, snapshots and encryption. It even allows you to use cloud storage natively to store your backups.

[–] bushvin 0 points 1 month ago

Disclaimer: I am a privacy advocate.

You are confusing the things you do on your mobile device with actual location tracking. GrapheneOS limits the information sent Home, to Google et al. It does not provide any protection from triangulation of your operator, as your telco modem has a unique identifier. The only way to get around that is by turning off your phone and pulling out the battery (certain phone models keep your telco modem on even though your phone is off). This kind of defeats the purpose of having a mobile device. Unless of course you’re also a low-level hardware programmer in possession of the telco modem specs, api’s and the necessary equipment to update your telco modem firmware.

But you do you…

[–] bushvin 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Oh cool, tell me then, your telephone operator has no way to track your phone?

[–] bushvin 0 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Today every (recent) car calls home. The console is usually just the link to the real computer in your car, so disabling the console has little if no effect. On a sidenote… Do you also not use a phone?

[–] bushvin 2 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Don’t think of it as a car with a computer… rather think of it as a computer on wheels…

[–] bushvin 3 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Getting drunk from Heineken? That’s a first!

[–] bushvin 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Hoera! Nu nog de andere advertenties!

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by bushvin to c/3dprinting
 

Update: TL;DR: I cleaned the z-axis, replaced the nofep, installed the latest Chitubox (2.1) and cleaned up my profile to get it working

Hello, I hope someone will see this and be able to at least point me in the tight direction. As at this point I’m becoming desperate.

My Epax E10 4k is acting up, and I do not know why.

Part of the print is fine (see images) and then other parts are just stopped at a certain layer, with the rest stuck to the noFep.

I tried different prints, to make sure it wasn’t a layering problem, but alas… each single print suffered from the issue. The larger prints would ‘hang’ over non-printed layers…

I recalibrated my printer, changed the fep…

The one difference from before is the resin. I used to buy epax hard and tough, but my regular resin dealer doesn’t sell them anymore, heck it seems it is no longer available in europe. So I switched to the next best thing on the Epax compatibility list: eSun hard and tough.

Anybody have any clever idea?

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Showdown at the well of dragons (self.tyranny_of_dragons)
submitted 9 months ago by bushvin to c/tyranny_of_dragons
 

I am preparing for the final session with the battle at the well of dragons in Tiamat’s temple.

We play in person, so I was trying to get an idea on scale for the battle, and I realised the temple diameter is about 2,65 metres (~104 inch), considering 5ft = 2,54cm (1 inch)

How did you deal with this when playing in-person?

 

Not nearly as good as stuff I see here, but proud nonetheless!

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