I've got my kit, just haven't gotten around to installing it yet!
Edit: also worth noting for others that this system is FOSS, unlike Gaggiuno, which went closed source. That's why I chose it.
I've got my kit, just haven't gotten around to installing it yet!
Edit: also worth noting for others that this system is FOSS, unlike Gaggiuno, which went closed source. That's why I chose it.
Laterrrr
How is your underlying file system set up?
Can your router open ports from a hostname vs an IP? If so, clients could run dynamic DNS.
WG client side isn't really that hard, though. All the fam run WG 24/7 on devices, and only traffic for the internal network goes through it.
Old news, but time for Jellyfin. I made the switch a couple months ago. Some minor teething issues, but better, IMO, especially now as my family all have LDAP users and that just works.
I have been using GRUB since it first existed. TIL.
Let's fix this headline:
Remote work benefits all in different ways.
You are an absolute genius. If I was in a house I would build this 100% (I build all kinds of random things).
~~Also, tell your husband to do the dishes if it's so easy.~~ Reading hard.
You one-upper, you.
I've got this meeting you can attend. It'll be fun, I promise.
For me, this is fine for casual rides, and I have done this frequently. But as soon as riding becomes training, better understanding of your anaerobic and aerobic use, calorie and sweat estimates, etc, is super helpful for progress.
It's very easy to overdo it otherwise, or not eat enough. For instance, I burned nearly 2K calories in 3 hours of ride time yesterday. And when Garmin has access to power, cadence, and heart rate data, those estimates are pretty darn accurate since calories are energy.
Open weights + an OSI approved license is generally what is used to refer to models as open source. the with that said, Deepseek R1 is am MIT license, and this one is Apache 2. Technically that makes Deepseek less restrictive, but who knows.