

Also Mac here. I started with a linux laptop but still have to do some desktop support work for the company and since they all use Mac it’s just easier to dogfood it. At least I have a decent terminal emulator.
Also Mac here. I started with a linux laptop but still have to do some desktop support work for the company and since they all use Mac it’s just easier to dogfood it. At least I have a decent terminal emulator.
really appreciate you reporting back, thanks for sharing!
Seriously, this was pretty cool, thanks for sharing!
Neat! Thanks for sharing!
This is an underrated comment here
Oh yeah, this is what I do.
I missed something here didn’t I? Anyone have a link?
I got upset about this as a child. Years of adults of telling me that the moon was a night only thing and it was all lies.
I understand this reference and I approve o7
ss -tulpn
was a welcome find for me. I have it memorized for netstat and dislike always having to install it on a new box, very handy tool
Thanks for posting!
I really like Manjaro. I’ve been running it on my personal computer for many years now, however, I would not recommend it for grandma’s computer. Their “delayed and curated” release strategy mostly just works but when it doesn’t it doesn’t. As someone mentioned elsewhere in the comments I would lean towards Red Hat or Debian for more mindless distros. I’ve administered thousands of Debian package updates and distro upgrades and it’s so stable. We don’t deserve Debian.
When our first child arrived I had a cheap IP cam lying around that I could flash with something I trusted and integrate into my other stuff (Homeassistant in this case). The camera didn’t really support a wired connection, only 2.4 wifi. This has probably been my single complaint about the setup generally. We live in a somewhat dense neighborhood and the surrounding 2.4GHz noise affects the stream quality, making it somewhat less reliable.
I would say that if reliability and complexity are your biggest concerns go with one of the decent baby monitors. Very reliable, zero complexity. We didn’t find the reliability to be an issue in practice and I didn’t mind the complexity. I would say that if you go the IP cam route, do your best to go wired or at least 5GHz.
Really felt this comment today, stay strong fellow human
Always nice to see some good news.
I just want to say I really appreciate this creator, asianometry covers lots of neat topics and does so really well imho