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submitted 4 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

Have downloaded the Beeper app which seems to nicely integrate a few of my favourite chat protocols. I noticed Matrix in the mix however.

I've heard, obliquely, of Matrix, but just assumed it's yet another messaging protocol. Would appear that's not the case though? Where would one get started? Why would I even want to use this vs the multitude of others? Is there an NZ Matrix server? Does it even matter? Why did the last season of GoT go so badly off the rails (oh wait, we know the answer to that one)...

TIA!

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submitted 5 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/kde@lemmy.kde.social

(initially posted on /r/KDE but stoked to see there's a community here!)

I have a fairly new Debian KDE install - I've been tweaking and fixing things for the past week quite happily.

Was trying to fix the volume keys not working this evening. Logged into TTY2 and ran showkey --scancodes and showkey --keycodes per a forum post in an attempt to diagnose and fix. When I hit ctrl+alt+F7 to get back to my session, it was back at the login screen, as if I'd typed my password (ie dots entered for password and greyed out as if I'd then hit enter)

And there it stayed.

Reboot brings me to login, type password (fingerprint reader no longer registers) and there it hangs again.

I can log in just fine through the console (incidentally, the fingerprint reader works just fine there). startx will then happily run a gui from there with full access to my files. I've also created a new user via console and I can log in graphically just fine via that one too.

But my main user login remains stubbornly broken. Any ideas on what's happened?

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submitted 6 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

Trying to get my head around this system in our cafe. It's the relationship between the circulating pump and the ?bypass (above the red knob on the right) that is not making sense to me.

It just seems like the circulating pump is dragging the cold water around and around through the loops. It's doesn't look like other manifolds I've googled...

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submitted 6 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

Having binged Fallout, 3 Body Problem and The Boys recently, I've moved onto Severance. It's a quirky, slow burn with an intriguing setup. 7/10 jaffas so far.

What are you watching?

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submitted 7 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

So, I have an old 3rd or 4th gen Intel NUC that's I used to use to run Kodibuntu back in the day. I'm thinking of repurposing it into a low power home server to run the *arr suite, Jellyfin and nextcloud plus maybe some other bits. Nothing too taxing that I can see.

Obviously I need hard drive space to go with this. Is a USB enclosure, directly attached, going to be fast enough? Or do I need to go to a NAS of some kind? Alternatively, my router has a USB connection for a HDD - would that be better?

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 14 points 7 months ago

Fascinating read - interesting that the origin of the hack is not yet known (or at least, released). I wonder what the stats are on these sorts of exploits in OSS - the concept relies so much on trust and individuals.

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submitted 7 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

A late afternoon display over the lake today - just spectacular. Looking forward to the main event tomorrow!

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submitted 8 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

Looks like it's back to the high seas for us...

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 10 points 8 months ago

Had to have the "Porn Discussion" with my 14 year old. Bloody hilarious really, he was mortified. Poor little bugger... Totally unrelated note: did you know that Kindles have a basic web browser that can display grainy, grayscale images?!? 😂

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

Being the country kid I am, I've only just thought about parking for [edit] tonight's Foo Fighters concert in Christchurch. Of course, nothing available at the venue itself now. Yeah, only myself to blame there...

So, next best option for parking? I assume the nearby Tower Junction shopping centre are wise to people parking there and police the crap out of it?

Help me People of Christchurch, you're my only hope!

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submitted 10 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

I have my DNS on my phone set to dns.adguard-dns.com - seems to work fine for most websites, blocking ads where appropriate. Not so stuff.co.nz. Just seems to hang at their stupid 'scrolling S' loading screen. Any ideas?

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 10 points 11 months ago

I really, really want to like Darktable, mostly because of the name lol. I must've tried it 8 or 10 times over the years, but I just can't get my head around it. Something about the design language or the UI or something just doesn't click for me and I can't get decent images out of it. So I keep going back to Rawtherapee, even though I'd rather not...

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 10 points 11 months ago

Had a little bit of rain last weekend. That's our tourist rail under the water there...

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submitted 11 months ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

You know, like the ones with Vader walking the AT-AT, or the "Tattooine National Park" ones. I want to get some for the kids for Christmas, but everything I've seen so far is a) overseas, and b)$50 (at least) plus shipping. My Google-fu has failed me - does anyone know of an NZ source for these or similar?

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 16 points 11 months ago

To be fair, this has been pretty standard corporate-speak in most industries for a long time. It's (typically) referring to giving people a reason to stay with your product - we used to use this exact phrase in reference to our complementary training programmes that were included with the product.

But, this is HP, so locked in means LOCKED IN. So, fuck HP 😂

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submitted 1 year ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

So, as some of you might know, I manage a small/medium tourism business. As well as GM, I'm also the IT Manager (and Safety Manager, Training Manager, Head Barista, Chief Toilet Cleaner, etc etc. You get the idea...)

I know we've got some super clever people here, and I know just enough to get myself into trouble. So, in the interests of "why pay an expert to do something, when I can do it myself in 5x the time" I thought I might try to revamp our IT systems... So, I'm seeking advice.

Our setup is pretty simple: cat-6 right through the building, coming to a passive bay and then to a 16 port SMC Switch. That's hooked to an ASUS DSL-AC55U that provides our Wifi and incoming VDSL. That all seems to work just fine for us, so not looking to change too much there.

Computer-wise, we have four, and looking to add a fifth (laptop). There's also a small NAS that I have setup as backup destinations for a couple of important databases that live on one of the PCs. The PCs themselves all function pretty much independently, with a tiny bit of file sharing to what I call the "main" computer. Really that's just for convenience though. Important files live on our MS365 OneDrive/Sharepoint, so those can be accessed from multiple points. Email is through our web provider and works fine (no shared calendars though).

Finally, we get to the point(s): is it worth adding a small server or similar to host a file share, or is that not likely to add any value over OneDrive? What else could I do with a server that I can't do currently? I did run a headless media server for a few years at home, so I'm vaguely familiar with the concepts and SSH etc.

Then, email: I'd love to have shared calendars (particularly so I can get my work calendar on my phone) - if I shifted my email across to MS365 (presumably I can keep our domain?) then would that add that capability or add any other value?

Anyways, this is mostly a thought exercise at this point, as I sit here in the office on a Saturday, while it's sunny out and my kids and wife are out having fun lol. Thanks for listening!

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submitted 1 year ago by Axisential@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

Welcome to today’s daily kōrero!

Anyone can make the thread, first in first served. If you are here on a day and there’s no daily thread, feel free to create it!

Anyway, it’s just a chance to talk about your day, what you have planned, what you have done, etc.

So, how’s it going?

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 18 points 1 year ago

Pretty sure they're asking for software FOR Windows, rather than Windows itself.

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 9 points 1 year ago

Audit went well yesterday - no non-conformances and only a couple of observations. Super happy. Today is all about chill and catch up on emails lol

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 18 points 1 year ago

I'd argue that guitars haven't been the priority in a very long time. Profits, shareholder value and leveraging the brand, though any means possible. Last few strats I've picked up have been pretty poorly finished for the price - and definitely not what I'd expect from a company that does "see the guitar as their priority"

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 59 points 1 year ago

Oh Christ, really? That's just sickening. I often sort by new, sounds like I've been very lucky to miss it entirely...

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 24 points 1 year ago
[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 10 points 1 year ago

Fascinating read, cheers.

[-] Axisential@lemmy.nz 29 points 1 year ago

Yes, generally seen as a last resort to provide access past a squeeze but I know of several caves that have had Kilometers of passageway added to their surveys through the enlargement of a single point.

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