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I just setup the same HT801 but I used SIP-domains and twilio services/functions instead of SIP trunk and asterisk. I'll make sure to reply again once I have a write up.

Nice work!


Omega Star has finally shipped ISO timestamps!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8OnoxKotPQ


Excellent video on the pain points and tradeoffs related to freeway bridge designs and fire safety.

Practical Engineering: Why fires destroy bridges

Philadelphia I-95 Bridge Collapse Explained

https://youtu.be/iKNw1mnA5M0


You might like: Making Survival Game with 1 Pixel https://youtu.be/rM0ic5Ii-5w


qemu-system-x86_64



I took this tmux config line to the next level because:

- I want it yanked into both the selection AND the default clipboard

- I want tmux to exit copy mode after yanking

  bind -T copy-mode-vi y send -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'xclip -in -selection default; xclip -o | xclip -in -selection clipboard'


This might be off-topic but, when can i get cloud-init for physical installs? Without jumping through ten hacks? Isn't that the future for installers given the amount of effort being put into the project and it's cross distro focus?

I'm genuinely curious on each of these questions, thanks for any insights!


What hacks? I mean the only difference between a VM running in Proxmox with cloud-init “support” and your physical host is that Proxmox can virtually insert a CD with the config on it with the label cidata.

As long as you have some method to get your config on the host it “just works.” We’ve used a USB in the past.

Check out the NoCloud datastore.

https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/datasource...


https://go-acme.github.io/lego/ is exactly that. This is the client/library underneath traefik's batteries included version of let's encrypt certs.


Oh that’s exactly what I’m talking about. No funky deps. No virtualenv. No python versions. That looks perfect.


I agree with this especially for online documentation. My my recent pet-peeve is deno, which I love, but cannot read via my cli browser.

- https://deno.land/manual

- https://doc.deno.land/builtin/stable

- https://deno.land/std

If the search feature fails due to me not having JS enabled, fine. But the entire documentation walled off from non-js browsers? For what purpose!?


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