The majority of pumps in my area play ads. Some of the pumps can’t be muted. For those, press the top left and right buttons, then next two down, then the next two and it throws it into maintenance mode. That shuts off the speaker.
The majority of pumps in my area play ads. Some of the pumps can’t be muted. For those, press the top left and right buttons, then next two down, then the next two and it throws it into maintenance mode. That shuts off the speaker.
Damn.
Been using Linux for around 20yrs. Mostly Ubuntu derivatives. Lots of Xubuntu cause I’m not spending money on fancy hardware that I don’t need. Just grab what’s laying around and use it. Got a 8yr old Chromebook I need to convert.
Tinylinux or something similar on a '95ish laptop once to read ebooks and play with BBS for shits and giggles around 2010. Kali Linux or some such when playing with TOR. Mainline Ubuntu to build a home media server about a decade ago.
Been doing a lot with Raspberry Pi Os lite lately as I’ve built a home media server.
I just Google shit until it works.
They all mostly work.
I’m stripping ipv6 because I’m ignorant on a lot of this and a lot people say it’s bad and show how to strip it. I’m a script kiddie in a old guys body.
I ran both iptables-save
and nft list ruleset
but, the output was so offensively formatted when inserted into Lemmy, I’ll wait until I’ve had some sleep to try and get it legible.
Right, fail safe is the concern, I couldn’t get the kill switch to work so I started monkeying with UFW.
I’ve got 53 and 5353 open so that DNS will work for my local network when connecting to *arr and jellyfin.
I.E. type raspberrypi:8989 in a browser to bring up Sonarr.
Should I restrict to UDP?
Machining and blacksmithing are highly correlated with right wing BS in the US. Check my uname and ask me how I know. 😁
Dikes or pair of dikes also refers to diagonal cutters. (Look like pliers with blades instead of jaws at the end) They are used for cutting sheet metal, also, wire cutters are also called dikes. Can also be used as a verb: Dike off the corner of that piece of steel, or, dike out that part of the circuit.
My wife is bi and it always messes with her when I say it. Just a trade term.