[2020-07-01]
Share Compose configurations between files and projects | Docker Documentation [[docker]][2019-06-29]
frenck/awesome-home-assistant: A curated list of amazingly awesome Home Assistant resources. [2020-07-07]
When would I use docker-compose’s "–service-ports" flag? - DevOps Stack Exchange [[docker]][2020-05-26]
brig - decentralized & secure synchronization — brig v0.4.0-beta documentation [[cloud]][2020-09-11]
GUI, Core Update, and Dev Sync Videos! [[mycroft]][2020-12-20]
Bridge setup with Docker · tulir/mautrix-facebook Wiki [[matrix]]
[2019-05-16]
I made a self-hosted personal Last.fm alternative with support for custom artwork, multiple artists per track and self-defined rules for metadata correction /r/selfhosted [[music]][2020-01-18]
bb4242/sdnotify: A pure Python implementation of systemd’s service notification protocol (sdnotify) – can be used for watchdog? [[infra]] [[systemd]][2020-01-12]
Deploy your side-projects at scale for basically nothing – Google Cloud Run [[hpi]] [[promnesia]] [[project]]
[2019-08-18]
Elasticlunr.js, lightweight full-text search engine in Javascript for browser search and offline search. [[search]][2019-09-01]
vinta/awesome-python: A curated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources [[search]][2019-06-29]
mark-rushakoff/awesome-influxdb: A curated list of awesome projects, libraries, tools, etc. related to InfluxDB https://github.com/mark-rushakoff/awesome-influxdb [2019-09-21]
Friz-zy/awesome-linux-containers: A curated list of awesome Linux Containers frameworks, libraries and software [[sandbox]][2019-06-11]
compression - Difference between –xz and –lzma in GNU tar? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange [2020-03-18]
remarkable: What’s their portability story? I don’t want my personal knowledge store to be l… | Hacker News [[remarkable]][2020-06-18]
Broken by default: why you should avoid most Dockerfile examples [2020-02-08]
Haskell for all: Why Dhall advertises the absence of Turing-completeness [[configs]][2020-08-22]
use chronic (by default cron spams with stdout/stderr) [2020-01-25]
tmuxinator/tmuxinator: Manage complex tmux sessions easily [2020-02-20]
backup - Basic rsync command for bit-identical copies - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange [2020-04-19]
QRCP: Transfer files to mobile device by scanning a QR code from the terminal | Hacker News [2020-04-05]
Start all of your commands with a comma (2009) | Hacker News [2020-01-09]
Canop/broot: A new way to see and navigate directory trees [2020-04-01]
Jitsi Meet: An open source alternative to Zoom | Hacker News [2020-10-12]
jarun/nnn: n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager. [2020-10-05]
tridactyl/tridactyl: A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl. [[vim]][2020-04-25]
naelstrof/slop: slop (Select Operation) is an application that queries for a selection from the user and prints the region to stdout. [[exports]][2020-07-02]
benefit of compose – builds automatically, so very easy to run stuff [[docker]][2020-07-01]
ok, using explicit type: bind shows warning when source dir doesn’t exist [[docker]][2019-12-03]
TLDR Digital Safety Checklist [[security]][2019-07-27]
shell into image docker run -it –entrypoint /bin/bash circleci/python:latest [[docker]][2019-08-24]
systemd.unit [2019-01-25]
LTD-Beget/sprutio: Beget File Manager App (two-panel)
[2018-09-29]
huginn/huginn: Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by! [[selfhosted]]
[2019-09-08]
How can I add a volume to an existing Docker container? - Stack Overflow [[docker]][2019-05-03]
Nested folders - Support - Syncthing Forum [[syncthing]][2019-05-03]
nice, fork syncs pretty instantaneously [[syncthing]][2020-07-04]
ok, so it’s capable of catching up from a config file only (if you discard caches and certificates) [[syncthing]][2020-03-15]
wow nice command to introspect everything [[systemd]] [[dbus]][2020-04-06]
Dhall [2020-05-04]
systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective [[systemd]][2019-09-07]
Set current host user for docker container - Faun - Medium [[docker]]
[2019-09-01]
How to mount encrypted LVM logical volume [2020-01-29]
Jorgen’s Weblog: Why systemd? [[systemd]][2020-01-28]
systemd as a tradegy [[systemd]]
[2018-06-30]
dropmeaword/kobo-aura-remote: Enable remote access on a Kobo Aura eReader [[kobo]][2018-09-10]
Wireless gone · Issue #1 · dropmeaword/kobo-aura-remote [[kobo]][2017-08-10]
mutt [[mail]][2020-06-13]
ok, so in Caddy literally setting domain is enough for TLS. kinda incredible [2018-06-10]
python-daemon · PyPI [2020-07-16]
Zulip 3.0: Threaded Open Source Team Chat | Hacker News [[zulip]]
[2019-12-20]
9 best open-source findings, November 2019 - DEV Community 👩💻👨💻 [[docker]][2020-01-18]
Cron/Anacron vs. Systemd - Ask Ubuntu [2020-01-22]
systemd.service [2020-02-23]
Daily Life with the Offline Laptop [[offline]][2019-11-26]
Is it possible to escalate privileges and escaping from a Docker container? - Information Security Stack Exchange [[docker]][2020-04-15]
My experience with NixOS | Hacker News [2020-12-05]
Librem 5 Mass Production Phone Has Begun Shipping | Hacker News [2019-09-29]
Kobonotes: Store all your annotations and highlights from your Kobo [[kobo]][2019-01-25]
How do I ssh into the Kobo Aura One in 2017 - MobileRead Forums [[kobo]][2019-01-25]
How do I ssh into the Kobo Aura One in 2017 - MobileRead Forums [[kobo]][2018-10-22]
robbinch/kobo-utils: SSH client for Kobo Aura One [[kobo]]
[2018-09-04]
prefer xz over lzma (recommended by the author) [2020-01-07]
chkservice Is A systemd Unit Manager With A Terminal User Interface (New Version Available) - Linux Uprising Blog [[dron]] [[systemd]]
[2020-01-07]
serman [[systemd]][2020-12-29]
The fastest way to integrate APIs and run code - Pipedream [[infra]][2020-11-02]
The Most Personal Device experiment [[infra]][2020-12-05]
RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge: The RSS feed for websites missing it [[infra]] [[rss]][2020-12-30]
indygreg/python-zstandard Request New open() method (#64) [[infra]] [[hpi]][2020-11-28]
How to start a stopped Docker container with a different command? - Stack Overflow [[docker]][2020-11-27]
Execute a command after run · Issue #1809 · docker/compose [2020-06-01]
DIYgod/RSSHub: 🍰 Everything is RSSible [[rss]][2020-10-25]
Projects · Jean-Francois Dockes / recoll-webui · GitLab [2019-12-01]
inspiration: people Describing Their Hardware/Software Setup https://karl-voit.at/other-peoples-IT-setup/ [[setup]] [[toblog]][2020-04-16]
GNU Guix 1.1.0 released | Lobsters [2019-11-07]
lab notebook // thoughts and notes [[infra]] [[setup]][2019-12-12]
aesadde | My Personal Filesystem [[pkm]] [[setup]] [[infra]]
[2020-01-26]
systemd.service https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html [2020-12-22]
jessfraz/dockerfiles: Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers. [2020-12-22]
justin-vanwinkle/Docker-GUI-Example: An example of how run GUI apps with Docker. [2019-12-30]
Lazydocker: a terminal GUI for Docker | Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20315973 [[docker]][2020-05-11]
Pi-hole 5.0 | Hacker News [2020-09-01]
Htop 3.0 | Hacker News [2020-11-04]
pwaller/docker-show-context: Show where time is wasted during the context upload of `docker build` [2021-01-08]
ddvk/remarkable-hacks: additional functionality via binary patching [2021-02-15]
Scoop [[windows]][2021-02-20]
My Life in E-ink :: Rohit Goswami — Reflections [2021-02-20]
pdf - How to install KOReader on Kobo Aura ONE - Ebooks Stack Exchange [2021-02-24]
Setting up a mail server using Postfix in 5 minutes — Rudd-O.com [2021-02-20]
Installation on ReMarkable · koreader/koreader Wiki [[remarkable]][2021-02-20]
My Life in E-ink :: Rohit Goswami — Reflections [[kobo]][2021-02-09]
#💪-v1-self-hosted [[cloud]][2020-06-07]
Similar projects · AppImage/AppImageKit Wiki [2021-03-15]
torfsen/python-systemd-tutorial: A tutorial for writing a systemd service in Python [[systemd]][2021-04-03]
Lingon - Peter Borg Apps [2021-04-09]
Guix is definitely a cleaner implementation (coherent cli tooling, way better ma… | Hacker News [[nix]] [[guix]][2021-03-13]
tfeldmann/organize: The file management automation tool. [2021-04-14]
ugh fuck [[nix]] [[infra]] [[docker]][2020-11-27]
Evidlo/remarkableentware: Entware installer modified for reMarkable Tablet [[remarkable]][2021-04-29]
Installing remux, KOReader on the ReMarkable 2 – Megan Walker’s Blog [[remarkable]][2021-04-29]
toltec-dev/toltec: Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet. [[setup]] [[remarkable]][2021-05-02]
syncthing-faq(7) — syncthing — Debian testing — Debian Manpages [[syncthing]][2020-07-01]
Share Compose configurations between files and projects | Docker Documentation [[docker]]this works… but doesn’t if setup.py is guarded with main
import distutils.core as C; C.run_setup("setup.py", stop_after='config')
could check for name == ‘builtins’… but then would need to modify all files, and might not reliably work
can’t just copy setup.py outside, because it might need .git directory for scmversion thing
fuuck.
adding to easyinstall.pth works.. but need to figure out what’s the base pkg directory…
ok, added a hacky script to infra repo
For a better PDF experience, you might want to try 'koreader'. The native PDF support on my Kobo Forma was so bad I was ready to return it, before finding this. It's an open source PDF/epub reader that you can install on Remarkable and other eInk readers. It's just an app - it doesn't replace or degrade any existing functionality.
[2019-06-29]
frenck/awesome-home-assistant: A curated list of amazingly awesome Home Assistant resources.https://github.com/frenck/awesome-home-assistant
apparently can’t run without the default command?
podman-compose --file docker-compose.yml run --rm ghexport python3 mc 12:02:53
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/karlicos/.local/bin/podman-compose", line 8, in <module>
sys.exit(main())
File "/home/karlicos/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/podman_compose.py", line 1093, in main
podman_compose.run()
File "/home/karlicos/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/podman_compose.py", line 624, in run
cmd = self.commands[cmd_name]
TypeError: unhashable type: 'list'
here? https://github.com/containers/podman-compose/issues/24
can’t see if they have a CI?
e.g. create empty nodemodules
[2020-07-07]
When would I use docker-compose’s "–service-ports" flag? - DevOps Stack Exchange [[docker]]To start the service to run in the background you use docker-compose -f <FILE> up --detach but if you wanted to look inside the container using a terminal, you would run docker-compose run bash.
[2020-05-26]
brig - decentralized & secure synchronization — brig v0.4.0-beta documentation [[cloud]]Simplified git version control only limited by your storage space.
Synchronization algorithm that can handle moved files and empty directories and files.
Your data does not need to be stored on the device you are currently using.
FUSE filesystem that feels like a normal sync folder.
No central server at all. Still, central architectures can be build with brig.
Gateway and Web based UI to share normal HTTP/S links with other users.
Auto-updating facility that will sync on any change.
[2020-09-11]
GUI, Core Update, and Dev Sync Videos! [[mycroft]]GUI now available on Ubuntu and Manjaro
If you have Mycroft running on the latest (K)Ubuntu or Manjaro releases, you can now install the Alpha release of the Mycroft GUI powered by Qt and Kirigami. Simply use the same basic commands used to install mycroft-core.
[2020-12-20]
Bridge setup with Docker · tulir/mautrix-facebook Wiki [[matrix]]Upgrading
Pull the new version (setup step 1)
Start the new version (setup step 7)
[2020-12-20]
Bridge setup with Docker · tulir/mautrix-facebook Wiki [[matrix]]ugh. kinda annoying it’s running as root
[2019-05-16]
I made a self-hosted personal Last.fm alternative with support for custom artwork, multiple artists per track and self-defined rules for metadata correction /r/selfhosted [[music]][2020-01-18]
bb4242/sdnotify: A pure Python implementation of systemd’s service notification protocol (sdnotify) – can be used for watchdog? [[infra]] [[systemd]]https://github.com/bb4242/sdnotify
[2020-01-12]
Deploy your side-projects at scale for basically nothing – Google Cloud Run [[hpi]] [[promnesia]] [[project]]https://alexolivier.me/posts/deploy-container-stateless-cheap-google-cloud-run-serverless
[2020-08-15]
can deploy docker container and run?[2019-08-18]
Elasticlunr.js, lightweight full-text search engine in Javascript for browser search and offline search. [[search]]http://elasticlunr.com/
I think I’m using it in scrapyroo.. perhaps I should index all my git repos?
[2019-09-01]
vinta/awesome-python: A curated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources [[search]]https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python
fuzzywuzzy - Fuzzy String Matching.
[2019-06-29]
mark-rushakoff/awesome-influxdb: A curated list of awesome projects, libraries, tools, etc. related to InfluxDB https://github.com/mark-rushakoff/awesome-influxdbintrospection is certainly way worse! dry run etc are amazing
how can we bring Python programming experience closer to this?
[2019-09-21]
Friz-zy/awesome-linux-containers: A curated list of awesome Linux Containers frameworks, libraries and software [[sandbox]]https://github.com/Friz-zy/awesome-linux-containers#readme
Sandboxes
Firejail is a SUID sandbox program that reduces the risk of security breaches by restricting the running environment of untrusted applications using Linux namespaces, seccomp-bpf and Linux capabilities.
[2019-06-11]
compression - Difference between –xz and –lzma in GNU tar? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchangehttps://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/72037/difference-between-xz-and-lzma-in-gnu-tar
This options control which external binary tar calls for compressing its data stream: lzma and xz respectively. While both of them uses the same compression algorithm by default, xz is considered more up-to-date and feature rich, with lzma being somewhat legacy tool. Modern version of xz-utils provides both commands, with lzma being an 'alias' for xz --format=lzma (man xz).
[2020-03-18]
remarkable: What’s their portability story? I don’t want my personal knowledge store to be l… | Hacker News [[remarkable]]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22607112
Not great, you can only officially export PDF, PNG, or SVG, though their cloud management does seem to work really well and as I understand, files are stored locally on each device once synced.
That said, it runs linux so you could conceivably backup the files yourself. You can ssh into your tablet, run sftp, w/e. But they are in some proprietary .lines format.
There's a wiki with more details (the file format stuff is further down): https://remarkablewiki.com/tech/filesystem <button class="pull-url autopull" value="https://remarkablewiki.com/tech/filesystem">pull</button>
It may be possilbe you could hack it to run xournal, but I've no idea.
[2020-06-18]
Broken by default: why you should avoid most Dockerfile examplesIf you want fast builds, you want to rely on Docker’s layer caching. But by copying in the file before running pip install, all later layers are invalidated—this image will be rebuilt from scratch every time.
[2020-02-08]
Haskell for all: Why Dhall advertises the absence of Turing-completeness [[configs]]http://www.haskellforall.com/2020/01/why-dhall-advertises-absence-of-turing.html
Why Dhall advertises the absence of Turing-completeness
[2020-08-22]
use chronic (by default cron spams with stdout/stderr)I use `chronic` in almost all of my cron jobs so that cron sends me an email with the output only if the command has a return code of != 0.
[2020-01-25]
tmuxinator/tmuxinator: Manage complex tmux sessions easilyhttps://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator
[2020-02-20]
backup - Basic rsync command for bit-identical copies - Unix & Linux Stack Exchangehttps://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/118883/basic-rsync-command-for-bit-identical-copies
So this is the basic command to make the destination identical to the source (absent hard links, ACLs and extended attributes):
rsync -a --delete SOURCE/ DESTINATION/
[2020-04-19]
QRCP: Transfer files to mobile device by scanning a QR code from the terminal | Hacker Newscool!
Zettelkasten!
in context
[2020-04-05]
Start all of your commands with a comma (2009) | Hacker Newshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22778988
[2020-01-09]
Canop/broot: A new way to see and navigate directory treeshttps://github.com/Canop/broot
[2020-04-01]
Jitsi Meet: An open source alternative to Zoom | Hacker Newshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22669968
[2020-10-12]
jarun/nnn: n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager.[2020-10-05]
tridactyl/tridactyl: A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl. [[vim]][2020-04-25]
naelstrof/slop: slop (Select Operation) is an application that queries for a selection from the user and prints the region to stdout. [[exports]]NixOS: slop
[2020-07-02]
benefit of compose – builds automatically, so very easy to run stuff [[docker]][2020-07-01]
ok, using explicit type: bind shows warning when source dir doesn’t exist [[docker]][2019-12-03]
TLDR Digital Safety Checklist [[security]]https://github.com/hongkonggong/tldr-digital-security/blob/master/README.md
[2019-07-27]
shell into image docker run -it –entrypoint /bin/bash circleci/python:latest [[docker]][2019-08-24]
systemd.unithttps://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#
Note that systemctl reset-failed will cause the restart rate counter for a service to be flushed
[2019-01-25]
LTD-Beget/sprutio: Beget File Manager App (two-panel)https://github.com/LTD-Beget/sprutio
holy crap, that’s elaborate!
[2019-06-01]
last updated 2 years ago…[2018-09-29]
huginn/huginn: Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by! [[selfhosted]]https://github.com/huginn/huginn
[2018-10-05]
hmm, interesting, kinda like open source ifttt. Wonder if I can come up to any decent uses?[2019-09-08]
How can I add a volume to an existing Docker container? - Stack Overflow [[docker]]https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28302178/how-can-i-add-a-volume-to-an-existing-docker-container
You can commit your existing container (that is create a new image from container’s changes) and then run it with your new mounts.
[2019-05-03]
Nested folders - Support - Syncthing Forum [[syncthing]]https://forum.syncthing.net/t/nested-folders/11793/10
Ildar Yusupov
ildary
Jul '18
I see use case of nested folders: one folder shared with first computer and nested folder shared with second and never both folders shared with the same computer - because first folder is enough.
Jakob Borg
calmh
Syncthing Maintainer
Jul '18
Yeah, and you can do that, and it should work fine.
[2019-05-03]
nice, fork syncs pretty instantaneously [[syncthing]][2020-07-04]
ok, so it’s capable of catching up from a config file only (if you discard caches and certificates) [[syncthing]][2020-03-15]
wow nice command to introspect everything [[systemd]] [[dbus]]gdbus introspect -r --session --dest org.freedesktop.systemd1 --object-path /org/freedesktop/systemd1
[2020-04-06]
DhallIt's hard to take Dhall seriously because it seems like its authors don't take it seriously, and work on it for entertainment. They went through the trouble of creating bindings for five (!!) different languages, and the most popular of them, by a pretty wide margin, is Ruby. I assume Fortran, Delphi, and Idris are next on their list.
[2020-05-04]
systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective [[systemd]]3.6. Case studies
The above may sound rather theoretical and nitpicking, so let’s illustrate with a few examples.
some good examples of systemd gotchas
https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/issues/1776
so, they decided not to follow symlinks.
ok, so looks like the real folder synced, but the files are not on the phone. And it’s showing ‘out of sync’
https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing-android/issues/748 ok, it can be disabled in phone web ui
[2019-09-07]
Set current host user for docker container - Faun - Medium [[docker]]https://medium.com/faun/set-current-host-user-for-docker-container-4e521cef9ffc
[2019-09-15]
some ways of managing user permissions[2019-09-01]
How to mount encrypted LVM logical volumehttps://blog.sleeplessbeastie.eu/2015/11/16/how-to-mount-encrypted-lvm-logical-volume/
[2020-01-29]
Jorgen’s Weblog: Why systemd? [[systemd]]http://blog.jorgenschaefer.de/2014/07/why-systemd.html
[2020-01-28]
systemd as a tradegy [[systemd]]You know, because we knew this would be controversial we made sure it was both a compile-time option and a runtime option. Yes the upstream default of both defaults to on, but that's just upstream. We made it very easy and supported for downstream distros to switch between opt-out and opt-in of this option for their users. We have encouraged distributions to leave it on, but we were fully aware that for compatibility reasons this is something downstreams likely wanted to turn off, and most compat-minded distros did, as we expected.
Now I am used to taking blame for apparently everything that every went wrong on Linux, but you might as well blame your downstream distros for this as much you want to blame us upstream about this, as it's up to them to pick the right compile-time options matching their userbase and requirements in compatibility, and if they didn't do that to your liking, then maybe you should complain to them first.
(And yes, I still consider it a weakness of UNIX that "logout" doesn't really mean "logout", but just "maybe, please, if you'd be so kind, i'd like to exit, but not quite". I mean, that's not how you build a secure system. We fixed that really, fully knowing it would depart from UNIX tradition, but that's why we made it both compile-time and runtime configurable)
[2018-06-30]
dropmeaword/kobo-aura-remote: Enable remote access on a Kobo Aura eReader [[kobo]]https://github.com/dropmeaword/kobo-aura-remote
[2018-09-10]
Wireless gone · Issue #1 · dropmeaword/kobo-aura-remote [[kobo]]https://github.com/dropmeaword/kobo-aura-remote/issues/1
[2017-08-10]
mutt [[mail]]– apparently, no automatic filtering and folders
I guess I’m better off setting retention policy for thunderbird
[2020-06-13]
ok, so in Caddy literally setting domain is enough for TLS. kinda incredible[2018-06-10]
python-daemon · PyPIhttps://pypi.org/project/python-daemon/
[2020-07-16]
Zulip 3.0: Threaded Open Source Team Chat | Hacker News [[zulip]][2020-07-31]
ok, Zulip is clearly really good, I think I should use it[2019-12-20]
9 best open-source findings, November 2019 - DEV Community 👩💻👨💻 [[docker]]https://dev.to/sobolevn/9-best-open-source-findings-november-2019-gi0
lazydocker
Minimalistic TUI to work with docker. Supports mouse.
[2020-01-18]
Cron/Anacron vs. Systemd - Ask Ubuntuhttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1023186/cron-anacron-vs-systemd
Systemd timers have some overhead to learn and setup, but provide a number of benefits. There some packages like systemd-cron and systemd-cron-next that allow you to have cron entries converted to systemd-timers, to try to provide a best-of-both-worlds solution
[2020-01-22]
systemd.servicehttps://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html
Type=oneshot is the implied default if neither Type= nor ExecStart= are specified.
[2020-02-23]
Daily Life with the Offline Laptop [[offline]]https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2020-02-18-offline-laptop-v2.html
[2019-11-26]
Is it possible to escalate privileges and escaping from a Docker container? - Information Security Stack Exchange [[docker]]A user on a Docker host who has access to the docker group or privileges to sudo docker commands is effectively root (as you can do things like use docker to run a privilieged container or mount the root filesystem inside a container), which is why it's very important to control that right.
[2020-04-15]
My experience with NixOS | Hacker NewsMy tip: don't use nix-env to install packages like it's Aptitude or Pacman, use `nix run` if you need a package temporarily, home-manager if you need a user-level package permanently, or just straight up change the configuration.nix to include the package as a system-wide one.
If you use nix-env you're just polluting your environment in an imperative way and that is pretty much going against Nix' declarative nature.
[2020-12-05]
Librem 5 Mass Production Phone Has Begun Shipping | Hacker NewsI've been trying to use the PinePhone as a daily driver and it simply isn't there yet: camera is slow to the point of unusable and sometimes it hard crashes when making calls.
Here's hoping that Purism has done a good job of cleaning up some of the issues in Phosh.
[2019-09-29]
Kobonotes: Store all your annotations and highlights from your Kobo [[kobo]]https://www.thekobonotes.com/faq
[2019-01-25]
How do I ssh into the Kobo Aura One in 2017 - MobileRead Forums [[kobo]]https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=286085
KoboLauncher has UsbNet tool (+new dropbear + new sftp-server from openssh)
P.S. Works with latest FW
[2019-01-25]
How do I ssh into the Kobo Aura One in 2017 - MobileRead Forums [[kobo]]https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=286085
The first way does not work with FW 4.6.9995 (or any other FW from May on). I tried it and had to do a firmware reset after it.
The 2nd way seems to be no better as the author states himself.
The reason seems to be that the inittab way doesn't seem to work anymore.
Does anyone have a KoboRoot.tgz or start script for (k)filemon stat starts dropbear along with WiFi?
[2018-10-22]
robbinch/kobo-utils: SSH client for Kobo Aura One [[kobo]]https://github.com/robbinch/kobo-utils
[2019-02-09]
eh.. perhaps not worth the trouble[2018-09-04]
prefer xz over lzma (recommended by the author)[2020-01-07]
chkservice Is A systemd Unit Manager With A Terminal User Interface (New Version Available) - Linux Uprising Blog [[dron]] [[systemd]]https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/11/chkservice-is-systemd-units-manager.html
[2020-01-16]
eh, not too useful when it’s 600 services? Also can only enable/disable via interface[2020-01-07]
serman [[systemd]]https://xyne.archlinux.ca/projects/serman/
[2020-12-29]
The fastest way to integrate APIs and run code - Pipedream [[infra]]huh this is interesting… like hugginn but can write JS?
[2020-11-02]
The Most Personal Device experiment [[infra]][2020-12-05]
RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge: The RSS feed for websites missing it [[infra]] [[rss]][2020-12-30]
indygreg/python-zstandard Request New open() method (#64) [[infra]] [[hpi]][2020-11-28]
How to start a stopped Docker container with a different command? - Stack Overflow [[docker]]docker commit $CONTAINER_ID user/test_image
ugh. add a script for it?
[2020-11-27]
Execute a command after run · Issue #1809 · docker/composeugh, very annoying that there is no way to setup something…
[2020-06-01]
DIYgod/RSSHub: 🍰 Everything is RSSible [[rss]][2020-10-25]
Projects · Jean-Francois Dockes / recoll-webui · GitLab[2021-01-24]
eh, I suppose it’s time to just post it?E.g. dashboard for token refreshing that stores then in files
[2019-12-01]
inspiration: people Describing Their Hardware/Software Setup https://karl-voit.at/other-peoples-IT-setup/ [[setup]] [[toblog]][2020-04-16]
GNU Guix 1.1.0 released | Lobstersvideo (50m) fosdem talk Guix: Unifying provisioning, deployment, and package management in the age of containers
[2021-01-24]
hmm so it has --container
mode, nicescheck, dangling etc
the quicker you notice, the better because conflict resolution sucks
[2019-09-29]
on few occasions I had[2019-09-29]
android power settings might messE.g. systemd has no graphical indication if something crashed
[2019-09-06]
also could post somewhere? maybe on selfhosted[2019-09-06]
make sure there is nothing existing?[2019-11-07]
lab notebook // thoughts and notes [[infra]] [[setup]]The Setup
My version of The Setup, a post about how I get things done.
http://maniacanshul.com/proDigitalPrivacy/Alternatives.html
[2019-12-12]
aesadde | My Personal Filesystem [[pkm]] [[setup]] [[infra]]http://aesadde.xyz/posts/2019/2019-08-13-filesystem.html
[2019-12-18]
ok, nothing too crazy, but good example of setupFind a way to simplify and make it more effecient.
[2020-01-26]
systemd.service https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.htmlIf set to simple (the default if ExecStart= is specified but neither Type= nor BusName= are),
[2020-02-14]
eh?[2020-12-22]
jessfraz/dockerfiles: Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers.[2020-12-22]
justin-vanwinkle/Docker-GUI-Example: An example of how run GUI apps with Docker.[2019-12-30]
Lazydocker: a terminal GUI for Docker | Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20315973 [[docker]]sandGorgon 6 months ago [-]
There is also Dry - https://moncho.github.io/dry/
The best part about dry is using it through docker itself.
PikachuEXE 6 months ago [-]
Oh thanks for sharing! I found this one more "mature"
[2020-05-11]
Pi-hole 5.0 | Hacker NewsThe default way would be to install the package unattendedupgrade which will install security updates on your system every day.
[2020-09-01]
Htop 3.0 | Hacker News- docker stats (htop equivalent for docker containers)
[2020-11-04]
pwaller/docker-show-context: Show where time is wasted during the context upload of `docker build`https://beepb00p.xyz/myinfra.html
still can use labels via html tables?… ugh
or maybe put them in clusters? so they are aligned vertically
generally ‘big directories with binaries/object files’?
[2021-01-08]
ddvk/remarkable-hacks: additional functionality via binary patching[2021-02-15]
Scoop [[windows]][2021-02-20]
My Life in E-ink :: Rohit Goswami — Reflections[2021-02-20]
pdf - How to install KOReader on Kobo Aura ONE - Ebooks Stack Exchange[2021-02-24]
Setting up a mail server using Postfix in 5 minutes — Rudd-O.com[2021-02-20]
Installation on ReMarkable · koreader/koreader Wiki [[remarkable]][2021-02-20]
My Life in E-ink :: Rohit Goswami — Reflections [[kobo]]Koreader is probably the best thing to happen to e-ink devices since sliced bread. It replaces the need to use any cables with an e-reader; since newer versions have a nice SSH server, and can also update itself.
[2021-02-09]
#💪-v1-self-hosted [[cloud]]2) Another is to use a filesync service like Syncthing/Dropbox (no server), and append all transactions to a log file or directory. Then sync and recreate the db from these transaction logs
[2020-06-07]
Similar projects · AppImage/AppImageKit Wiki[2021-03-15]
torfsen/python-systemd-tutorial: A tutorial for writing a systemd service in Python [[systemd]]systemd.daemon.notify('READY=1')
[2021-04-03]
Lingon - Peter Borg Appslaunchd frontend?
[2021-04-09]
Guix is definitely a cleaner implementation (coherent cli tooling, way better ma… | Hacker News [[nix]] [[guix]]Guix is definitely a cleaner implementation (coherent cli tooling, way better manual, not a custom, oddball language, ...).
But:
* if Nix is already very niche, Guix is the niche of a niche. The ecosystem is tiny in comparison.
* The Nix interpreter isn't exactly fast, but Guix (with it's scheme) was significantly worse for me, even in relatively small tests
* The hard stance on open source requirements is understandable, given the projects origin, but it will severely hinder adoption. No, I don't want to package every commercial app I need myself. nixpkgs has almost everything.
[2021-03-13]
tfeldmann/organize: The file management automation tool.[2021-04-14]
ugh fuck [[nix]] [[infra]] [[docker]]tried running
docker run --rm --user 1000:1000 -it nixos/nix /bin/sh
but then it can’t find nix-env. ugh – fuckitfuckitfuckit
[2020-11-27]
Evidlo/remarkableentware: Entware installer modified for reMarkable Tablet [[remarkable]]tool to install packages on remarkable
[2021-04-29]
Installing remux, KOReader on the ReMarkable 2 – Megan Walker’s Blog [[remarkable]]ok, really good guide
update remarkable
ssh onto it
follow toltec install https://github.com/toltec-dev/toltec#install-it
opkg install rm2fb
opkg install remux # launcher
systemctl enable –now remux
swipe up (on the right edge!), should show the menu
opkg install koreader
Create a file home/root.config/draft/02-koreader with the following contents
not sure if really that necessary?
name=koreader
desc=Ebook reader
call=/opt/koreader/koreader.sh
term=;
congratulations, you are done!
Note that when a ReMarkable system update occurs you will likely need to re-run the systemctl enable —now remux command. I think this should be the only command needed to re-run, but I don’t have a system update to install to validate that.
[2021-04-29]
toltec-dev/toltec: Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet. [[setup]] [[remarkable]][2021-05-02]
syncthing-faq(7) — syncthing — Debian testing — Debian Manpages [[syncthing]]HOW DO I RENAME/MOVE A SYNCED FOLDER?An alternative way is to shut down Syncthing, move the folder on disk (including the .stfolder marker), edit the path directly in config.xml in the configuration folder (see config) and then start Syncthing again.
ok this works great
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