Yeah. In my mind the old (say 18/1900’s) photographs are asociated with a fake background. So you see people posing in front of a screen with some scenery. Like or
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Yeah. In my mind the old (say 18/1900’s) photographs are asociated with a fake background. So you see people posing in front of a screen with some scenery. Like or
It really gives an “old camera” vibe. It would be fitting if the background was fake, just in the old images. You have an eye for composition as well.
Interested in this as well.
I don’t think so. I do have a keychron keyboard, but that’s just USB C I believe.
Going to try both. Someone else mentioned the dummy HDMI plug as well, so I got good hopes for that. Also going to look into Incuss. Never heard of it before.
Thanks, going to do this as well. I had it on a monitor for a while and all looked fine while logged in on the console. Would be a bummer though if this would be true.
Hmm, this does sound like it makes sense. I got the feeling that as soon as I removed the monitor it would stop working in a couple of minutes. But I thought that couldn’t be. Thanks for the tip! Going to see if that helps and I’m going to update the BIOS.
Sounds good, thanks.
Haha, no problem! It’s indeed a bit heavy. I’m also thinking about picking up a 21l to see if that’s better in size and weight. But if you already say it’s heavy, I’m not sure that’s a good idea. The camera cube is great, I can put all my gear in, but it also adds to the weight and size of the bag.
Yeah I definitely prefer side loading. The Wandrd prvke does have that, but I notice that I don’t grab it as much. Maybe it’s too big or I don’t like the look as much.
How do the dividers work for you? Looks a bit like the Peak Design one.
You make it sound so negative, lol . I meant it in a good way. It probably is art, but I’m not knowledgable enough to be the judge of that.
I first thought “what a weird mountains did the scanner produce”. But then I read your text and it makes it even better. This is almost like art, it really makes you investigate and create your own story around it.
Very nice photo. I like the colors and the peek through the flowers. Really well done. And indeed I hope this will be a step towards a more active community.
Blocking outgoing traffic isn’t needed. But was mere a headsup if that is something you’ve alread setup. What router do you have? Usually when you open a port there is a dropdown menu or checkboxes for what kind of connection the port opening is allowed.
If your forgejo host needs to connect to the outside world, you can open the port for incomming traffic only for related and established traffic. That way when somebody wants to connect to your port as a new connection it will fail. So when somebody has bad intentions, it will not work unless you’ve already connected to them in the first place. You need to permit outgoing traffic from forgejo if you block outgoing traffic.
Good to know it doesn’t have all the functions. Feels more and more that they would like to make money out of it. Which is fine, but then I feel less inclined to help them serve the fediverse.
Ah, that’s what my guess was. It couldn’t be that people just gave up on hosting it.
I don’t get why they say that? Sure, maybe the attackers don’t know that I’m on Ubuntu 21.2 but if they come across https://paperless.myproxy.com and the Paperless-NGX website opens, I’m pretty sure they know they just visited a Paperless install and can try the exploits they know. Yes, the last part was a bit snarky, but I am truly curious how it can help? Since I’ve looked at proxies multiple times to use it for my selfhosted stuff but I never saw really practical examples of what to do and how to set it up to add an safety/security layer so I always fall back to my VPN and leave it at that.