

The clearance you need for 1 Megavolt means that you need something like 45ft between your terminals to avoid arcing. I suggest a slightly higher than 5A limit on your new USB spec


The clearance you need for 1 Megavolt means that you need something like 45ft between your terminals to avoid arcing. I suggest a slightly higher than 5A limit on your new USB spec
As opposed to normal objects, the mass of a tennis ball is inversely proportional to its size.


Tears, the music disc in Minecraft. That song rocks


Mine doesn’t have 80, it has a reverse proxy on 443 when I’m using a subdomain, but there is an option to use a subfolder instead. (This is with nginx, not apache, but I would assume it’s similar)
The thing that doesn’t yet work for me is the redirect back after authentik login. (The login works, but just doesn’t do it as seamlessly as I expect and I think it’s a config issue)
The first thing I did with my ugreen was install truenas, then learn how to use truenas.
While I’ve migrated several docker compose apps over, I feel I’m still learning the truenas part of the system.
The one that hits us in self hosted is https://auth.docker.io/


Two replies there that came to my attention, while I’m unable to get back to sleep at 5am. An old one mentioning https://github.com/kanzure/pdfparanoia which seems to be an old tool that removes watermarks, hasn’t been updated in 5 years, but neither has the PDF spec?
The other is this paste of text:
if it helps anyone, here’s what I do to prepare a pattern for uploading to make sure it is ‘clean’:
Check over the PDF files for any reference to my name/email address (usually this is in a footer on each page, and not every pattern company does this)
If my personal details are present, I unlock the files using a site like ILovePDF - There are other sites but this one has no daily limits
Open the unlocked PDF in Adobe Professional or another PDF editor of your choice and delete the footer box. You can just delete the box on the first page it appears, or the first page it is a standalone box, then save the pdf, close and reopen it - usually it will now be gone from all pages.
Repeat for any other PDF files (obviously)
Run PDF and jpeg files through an exif cleaner
Double check and upload.


Hell, ask your boss if you can expense the headphones because of the other guy. Make it a cost problem.


MaM irc or forums might be able to help with that, if you’re a member, they deal with PDFs and such all the time.
My only advice is to give yourself dailies that you actually want to work on, not things you should be doing. Put those in habits until you want to work on them.
Tasks are for bigger, one off projects like “decorate for Halloween”. … Which reminds me
It’s going well. We’re in the mid 20s for level, and I get reminded to have fun. (I had to add a daily of “do something fun”. I found that I was being over stretched and stressed out, this makes me actively like part of my day.)
We’re using a self hosted habitica here, it’s not perfect by any means, but it gamifies it which is what we need here.


So what, we have another billionaire? Or does the genie enslave them too?


The problem is when one app requires a different apache(or some other random requisite) version than the other one, docker just deals with that so I don’t have to. That’s what I like about it.


Docker? Without it life would be difficult so self host


Do they make one with the reverse side “I did this” Biden pointing?
This, but also isn’t that how genetics works? You’re not going to see a native Chihuahua thriving in the arctic.
(But it’s probably something about what countries actually do testing, etc. )
It’s likely a ratio of water area to corpse volume. With a multiplier on presence (visibility, smell, people talking about it, and hell, if the corpse is making noise that I hear, there’s no chance I’m getting in that water)