GustavoM 4h ago • 100%
...and that is why I love Linux as well! Gotta love my little potato Orange pi zero 3.
GustavoM 6d ago • 100%
.dotfiles on github
Big/critical files on an external HD
simple as
GustavoM 6d ago • 100%
Just remember that "Linux is not Windows" and to "go in" like It's your very first time using a PC and you'll be fine.
GustavoM 1w ago • 80%
Not by the slightest.
You can see it by yourself right now if you have docker: docker run -it --rm --log-driver none --cap-drop=ALL --read-only --net none --security-opt=no-new-privileges --name ascii-matrix defnotgustavom/ascii-matrix
-EDIT- Whoops. Just realized its a fork. Eeeeeehhhh... it'll give you a nice idea regardless.
I actually created a new image with it -- docker run -it --rm --log-driver none --cap-drop=ALL --read-only --net none --security-opt=no-new-privileges --name animatrix defnotgustavom/animatrix
GustavoM 2w ago • 100%
Nice! Hope you have fun with it.
GustavoM 2w ago • 100%
Oh yeah? Then redo the classic doom code in pure bash.
GustavoM 2w ago • 100%
Nice job. Also, I went ahead and made a docker image out of it.
GustavoM 2w ago • 100%
I'll try it on my Orange pi zero 3 just for giggles.
-EDIT- I just did (straight from their site), and welp... 5 minutes to load a map, lots of stuttering yet performance was okay'ish ( ~25 frames per second). Not bad for a little board with only 1 GiB of ram and the power draw capped at 2W.
-EDIT2- Nvm that, I grabbed the binary, ran it locally and the experience was much, much better. Absolutely playable.
tl;dr: Run "docker run -it --rm --log-driver none --cap-drop=ALL --read-only --net none --security-opt=no-new-privileges --name ascii-matrix defnotgustavom/ascii-matrix" for a perfect cmatrix clone + ascii elmo. Check thread link for more info.
GustavoM 2w ago • 100%
Yep, using "WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 $command" worked in my case. Thank you very much.
Title. Yep, I'm trying to multitask with a Orange pi zero 3 (remotely) without the need of kvm's. Both client and remote PC's are wayland-related. Trying to connect w/ ssh.
GustavoM 2w ago • 100%
Imagine being a long time Nintendo fan to end up being sued because playing their games (and sharing your experience with others) is now considered the same as stealing.
GustavoM 3w ago • 100%
Time to change this community name to u/reallyoldgames.
Also available [here](https://hub.docker.com/r/defnotgustavom/lowfi). (Docker image)
GustavoM 3w ago • 40%
Ub(loa)tu tries to cater to everyone whilst ending up in pleasing no one -- it has too much unnecessary clutter.
GustavoM 3w ago • 100%
bemenu. Type stuff in popup, press enter, no confettis thrown on your face.
GustavoM 3w ago • 61%
In a nutshell,
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Use wireshark
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See if theres any weird connections going on (i.e you visit pancakes.com and wireshark shows unrelatedsite.com making a request as well)
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Block unrelatedsite.com
"What about firewalls?"
Block from ports 1000 'till the very end (65565 if I'm not mistaken.) -- that is your "bread and butter" approach.
"W-what if I'm using a port past 1000?"
Nah, you (very likely) aren't and never will.
Title. Just imagine the possibilities of having your own "homemade internet"!
GustavoM 4w ago • 100%
You can make it a "live tv" of sorts that changes between streams that you enjoy the most while at the same time a network-wide ad blocker.
GustavoM 4w ago • 100%
Have you tried calling your neighbor out and asking him? "Hey! Can I take your shelf?". Takes like three seconds to sort this out.
GustavoM 4w ago • 100%
It can be (pretty much) any distro you want -- just make a minimal install, install the stuff you want, pull config files from your github and throw em in $HOME, that's it.
...other than the logical factors of dust and the damage it can cause to components. t. Got a orange pi zero 3 running caseless for almost an year.
GustavoM 4w ago • 100%
Yep. Since a while ago.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20066526 > Features: > > * Distroless > > * -THE- smallest nextdns docker image there is > > * With riscv support > > * Both Dockerfile and docker-compose provided @ op link > > Enjoy.
Features: * Distroless * -THE- smallest nextdns docker image there is * With riscv support * Both Dockerfile and docker-compose provided @ op link Enjoy.
GustavoM 4w ago • 100%
Git hype for Crysis running on the rpi 5!
Title. In other words, make a .dot directory, make it as $ROOTFS, in a distroless image, chown it to a specific user and group and then pack everything in it.
Title. Because I just did it on my Orange pi zero 3 and performance feels a bit slower albeit more stable compared to making a tmpfs out of both directories. That, or I might be speaking gibberish, idk. Just curious. Thanks in advance.
...at the expense of breaking some commands here and there. Why is that? How come env values can have this much impact in performance "for free"? This MUST have some caveats, right? Thanks in advance.
Title. I'm trying to come up with a bash script that starts playing gregorian chants when a live stream is not playing sound. And to stop playing when the live stream stars playing audible sound again. Maybe something that monitors the volume of a specific command? I've no idea, honestly. Being a bit more specific... the live stream is being played via ffplay/yt-dlp and I'll use mpv to play the gregorian chants. Alsa.Thanks in advance.
Title. More specifically, for the orange pi zero 3. It has a mali-G31 gpu. Thanks in advance.
tl;dr Editing; ``` $photoortexteditoryoulike $(find / -iname incompletefilenam*) ``` Running; ``` exec $(find / -iname incompletepackagenam*) ``` Interacting (copying, moving, etc); `$desiredinteraction $(find / -iname desiredfileorpackag*) /desired/output/directory` It may be a "not-so-attractive" tip for most of you, but I find it really useful when I want to edit a specific file (that is located alongside several ones, like a picture or a text file). Or when I've finished compiling something and I want to find the binary file asap. Saves me lots of time on really slow pcs (like a rpi zero).
Title. Basically, a lower panel that shows the latest news, etc (fetched from a rss link or a sequence of rss links) while scrolling left (ala CNN). Why? I'm trying to make a "smart clock" of sorts that shows a live stream, a real time clock and -also- the latest news -- all crumbled together in a single screen. I'm using a orange pi zero 3 w/ Dietpi installed. And due to the expected "crazyness" of this idea, I had to resort to you guys. Thanks in advance.
Title. I'm trying to come up with a fully functional, optimal yet read-only scheme for fstab and I could use some pointers. Thanks in advance.