I wish I could get my polar H10 to work with it... For now I have to use the polar app and export manually via the web interface...
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Obsidian ticks all of these boxes and syncthing to sync notes is a 5 minute setup.
Plus it stores things in plaintext instead of a database format that vendor locks you in (despite the claim of "no vendor lock in")
Ooooo yay another half-baked AI shoved into everything whatever possible.
Nope, I don't know the difference really. I think my arch distrobox had code oss marketplace extension as a package (to get nrfconnect auto updating) so maybe that's the reason?
This is such an important point. (Again, not that they are bad companies, but given the community)
There are so many European companies sold out to american or Chinese moneymen.
Philips, milka, suunto fitness devices, Skype, Volvo, lotus, pirelli, many food brands that haven't sold out to nestle, etc..
Or compagnies only European by name with all IP, R&D, and production in China or elsewhere (mostly tech industry): Nokia phones (HMD global), Nothing phones, etc...
I think the exception to this might be excel. It was so much better than most if not all similar software at the time.
Also the android Microsoft lens app has been amazing for years, better, much faster, and often clearer than all open source alternatives and most closed source alternatives while requiring no account, bad permissions, etc... It was almost like they made it well and forgot about it for years. However Microsoft just did a big UI update on it recently so I am expecting it to be enshittified soon...
I use Code OSS with clangd and the nvim extension (because Microsoft disabled their c/c++ tools) because i want access to the nrfconnect extension pack as a beginner. I don't have to go searching in the documentation and compiling, then recompiling 10 times to self-discover the required devicetree parameters and figure out what drivers are available vs mainline zephyr.
Plus the debug interface works well.
For everything else possible it is vim/neovim, but I haven't been able to find good neovim setup for nrfconnect.
Most of the time it is just a bit of hydrogen peroxide plus Natrium (sodium) Carbonate (NOT Natrium Hydroxide) or soda crystals. You can get it much much cheaper just by itself. Many people here use just the Natrium carbonate and then finish with vinegar
(Vinegar instead of fabric softener is also often used because it actually cleans and softens the clothes instead of just covering them with a waxy layer and shoving full of fragrance to give the illusion of softness, clothes doesn't smell like vinegar at all either)
Right? For DIY hotas stuff, specific subreddits for actualbudget questions, and that sort of niche thing I find myself having to go back. There simply isn't a large enough population for those things to be useful here. If I created a community, statistically I think I would be the only one in it indefinitely, going by the size of the reddit sub.
No, ssds have a ton of wear leveling where data is shifted around and not deleted. Deleting data wears out the SSD, so it is held as much as possible with the controller. SSDs are like 10% bigger than advertised just to prolong the life.
Even if you write the whole thing with random data then zeros, it will still have blocks in unaccessible (to normal users) places that contain old data.
Always best to use disk encryption or keep any sensitive data in filesystem encryption like plasma vaults or fscrypt.
Not really self-hosted, but I set up obsidian with syncthing and am going to transfer all of my notes from book stack to it and let bookstack be more organized documentation and obsidian to be a big scattering of notes and tags and such. I tried it with bookstack, but the flow was too much of a barrier for me to use it consistantly
I am going to plug my own project that I will complete in another revision when I can unpack my 3D printer when our 1st floor is completed in the renovation 😅
DIY HOTAS
https://github.com/JustEnoughDucks/LibreMiG-S
Other peoples' that I like!
A VESA to microscope adapter for mounting a lighter microscope (I use a digital one) to a monitor arm to save space compared to the normal boom: https://www.printables.com/model/803413-amscope-eakins-microscope-vesamonitor-mount
A shaker siphon to empty standing water: https://www.printables.com/model/833171-shaker-siphon-for-garden-hose
All of Chris Borge's stuff where he 3d prints useful simple machining tools and reinforces them with concrete (only a few on printables): https://www.printables.com/model/1237272-rock-solid-milling-machine-v09
The steam controller bumper repair. The brittle ABS they used broke 3 times for me (2 I sent back to steam and got a replacement), and I printed this in PETG and got my bumper back since the SC got discontinued and it has held up because petg is much lore flexible: https://www.printables.com/model/133723-steam-controller-bumper-repair
I wanted to get an fp5, but all I have heard is fuck up after fuck up from fairphone.
Headphone jack removal, selling shit earbuds with "repairability" that they pull from the market (and support) a year after launch, CEO being an asshole publicly, android auto not working well, months long bad bugs, severe update delays, antennas being pretty bad overall, and now literally nonexistent support.
I almost feel like in 5-10 years it will come out that this whole time they literally have just been lying about their sustainability practices and paying factory workers fair wages just to sell for a higher price.