

Is there EV support?
Looks like it, yeah:
The UI still shows Fuel, but it seems like you can enter the kWh and it should calculate. Maybe plug some values into the demo to be sure. If you do, let us know!
I’m surprisingly level-headed for being a walking knot of anxiety.
Ask me anything.
I also develop Tesseract UI for Lemmy/Sublinks
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Is there EV support?
Looks like it, yeah:
The UI still shows Fuel, but it seems like you can enter the kWh and it should calculate. Maybe plug some values into the demo to be sure. If you do, let us know!
I use Fireflyiii for my money and budgeting.
I don’t see why not. I haven’t stood it up yet, but I’ve played with the demo. It does have a section for parts/repairs/upgrades.
Give the demo a try, and let us know.
Yeah, building a simpler version of something like that was on my ever-growing “to do” list but came across this today. Probably going to deploy it this evening or maybe this weekend (whichever day it’s supposed to rain lol).
Depends on what I’m transferring and to/from where:
scp
is my go-to since I’m a Linux household and have SSH keys setup and LDAP SSO as a fallbacksshfs
if I’m too lazy to connect via SMB/NFS (or I don’t feel like installing the tools for them) or I’m traversing a WANrsync
for bulk transfer and backupsEven someone who has only used Windows can figure out those basics on a Linux desktop.
You’d think…
I’ve always thought the firewall color codes were arbitrary, though I might just have not paid attention all these years lol.
Just to clarify: I meant connect your OpenWRT device to your hotspot instead of the AP you’ve been working with. Just to rule out multiple MACs being blocked on the AP.
Beyond that, I’m not really able to help troubleshoot further, but worst case and if all you need is internet, you can set your OpenWRT device up so that it just NATs your downstream connections. Double-NAT, in most cases, is fine.
Hmm. Is the upstream AP some kind of fancy deal or a run of the mill consumer router?
I’ve seen some Cisco APs configured to not allow multiple MAC addresses from the same station. Caused problems when trying to do VMs on my laptop that had the network in bridge mode.
Are you able to put your phone into hotspot, connect to that instead of the upstream AP, and see if it works?
I did that with a GL.iNet travel router after flashing stock OpenWRT, and used it as a wireless bridge for several years. It uses relayd to bridge the Wifi station interface and Ethernet. Once you have an ethernet bridge, you can connect another AP or do whatever from there.
If you create a second wifi interface in AP mode (in addition to the station/client one connected to the upstream), you should be able to add that to the LAN bridge alongside the ethernet interfaces. That bridge will then be part of the relayd bridge, and it all should just work (should, lol. I haven’t tested that config since I only needed to turn wifi into wired ethernet with this setup).
Interfaces:
LAN Bridge: Ethernet interfaces to be bridged to the wifi
I have both of its interfaces in this bridge, and it also has a static management IP (outside of the WLAN subnet). This management IP is a static out-of-band IP since the devices connected over ethernet won’t be able to access it’s WLAN IP (in the main LAN) to manage it. To access this IP, I just statically set an additional IP on one of the downstream ethernet client devices.
The LAN bridge is in a firewall zone called LAN.
WWAN: Wireless station interface that’s configured as a client to the AP providing upstream access. I have this configured statically, but DHCP is fine too. Firewall zone is WLAN.
WLANBRIDGE: The relayd bridge (Protocol: relay bridge). It’s interfaces are the LAN bridge and the WWAN interface.
Disregard the WGMesh parts; that’s separate and not related to the wireless bridging mode.
Yeah. It’s a poorly-compressed 6.5 MB GIF. I’m running it through my instance’s proxy to not overwhelm catbox where it’s hosted. Not part of the joke lol.
Ah, lol. Weirdly, I warmed the proxy and it worked for me (so should have worked for everyone after). Should be fixed.
Nice! Yeah, I’ve been a big fan of it. Planning to eventually replace my custom Snapdrop with Pairdrop since they’ve made quite a few other improvements.
Quickly send files, paste images/text snippets between devices.
I’m using the older Snapdrop (which PD was forked from) with some patches I made to:
It has 100% replaced emailing things to myself or shuffling files to/from Nextcloud. I probably use it to send text (URLs, clipboard contents, etc) to/from my phone as much as I use it for sending files back and forth.
https://smallstep.com/docs/step-ca/index.html
There’s basically two executables involved:
step
is the CLI app used to request certificatesstep-ca
is the server process the step
client connects toI’ve got the CA portion bundled into Docker. It can also run as an ACME server (and is compatible with certbot
).
I run a custom build of Nginx with a few extra modules compiled in:
Some guidance can be found here: https://docs.nginx.com/nginx-waf/admin-guide/nginx-plus-modsecurity-waf-owasp-crs/
That guidance is for NginxPlus, but you can compile the dynamic module yourself with the community versions.
Yeah, OPNord has 15 support now, but just haven’t gotten around to it.
NP.
Just FYI: The Fossify suite of applications are open source / maintained forks of the Simple Mobile Tools suite before they got bought and started putting ads in the non-paid verions.
Fossify Gallery? I’ve been using it, and enjoy it. FOSS, no ads, Android 14 (Lineage 21). Granted, most of what I need to do is just basic cropping and the occasional useless red circle, but it does all that.
RCS is a whole can of worms. It’s presented like a carrier services (and carriers are in the mix, though often just for authentication), but it’s really a Google service. With Android, RCS connects directly to google’s mothership.
I believe on iOS those go to Apple’s servers which “peers” with google. Maybe search the RCS endpoint for Apple and see what comes up?
jtx Board ?
Labels are called “Categories” and can be added per-task
Has lots of filters, categories are one of many ways to filter
Looks nice to me :shrug: