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HPR3622: My Network Setup.


Sgoti's Network Documentation. Device List. Device01, TP-Link ER605 Device02, TP-Link TL-SG2210P V3 Device03, TP-Link EAP660 HD Device04, TP-Link Omada Hardware Controller Client List...


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 June 21, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3621: Watching YouTube in 2022


Another YouTube list? Yes ;-) I found myself watching YouTube a lot during the worst of the pandemic, and as I saw the world falling apart in many ways. YouTube has been something of a lifeline in the past years, helping me find stuff I actually want to watch, which (mostly) doesn’t have all the fake crap that’s on TV...


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 June 20, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3620: Photo storage, backups, and workflow


If you have photos that are important to you, you should take steps to protect them. Every day someone loses a lifetime of memories because they didn't take these steps. Don't be one of them. In this tutorial I explain how I backup and protect my photos and what my workflow is like. You may find some ideas here that you can use. Links: https://www.amazon.com/Electronic-Automatic-Rotation-Resolution-1280x800IPS/dp/B07QTKQPX4/ref https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/sep/29/argentina...


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 June 17, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3619: Linux Inlaws S01E58: Kubernetes and Friends and Sarah


In this continuation of S01E57 our two chaps discuss how you can take containers from single instances to production-ready, scalable deployments handling large app stacks and that new-fangled hipster concept called micro-services. Using the once Google-owned project called Borg which later evolved into something now known as Kubernetes (k8s) as an example, Martin and Chris discuss typical challenges when using containers as the main infrastructure to modern workloads...


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 June 16, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3618: The nnn terminal file manager


Set default text editor Edit .bashrc (in Fedora) # Export Default editor and while we're at it, the PATH to /opt export EDITOR=vim export PATH=/opt:$PATH Enable icons-in-terminal icons https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/Advanced-use-cases https://github.com/sebastiencs/icons-in-terminal#installation To enable icons-in-terminal icons Install icons-in-terminal Clone the nnn repo Compile nnn with make O_ICONS=1 from the root s To enable Nerdfont icons Download and install a patched Nerdfont...


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 June 15, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3617: admin admin S01E05: To Do List - 2FA


Picking up from the last episode, we are now delving in to the security measures we can implement to make ourselves less attractive for Evil Steve. Two Factor Authentication (2FA) is at the top of the list. Links: https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-authenticator-apps? https://www.ledger.com/es/academy/why-two-factor-authentication-2fa-matters-now-more-than-ever Permanent link because it's very cool. https://threatmap.checkpoint.com/


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 June 14, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3616: Filling free Slots from the Reserve Queue


In today's show the Janitors discuss how the erratic feast/famine nature of the queue may be helped by filling free slots in the main feed from a reserve queue. The current Emergency Queue would be renamed to the Reserve Queue. If a free slot in the calendar is not filled in time, then a show will be used from the Reserve Queue. Shows will be taken from the Reserve Queue on a first in first out basis...


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 June 13, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3615: I am a troll and I'm trolling HPR, trolling HPR, trolling HPR.


In today's show Dave and I will read out the mail list thread we didn't cover in the Community News. Before we get to that, I wanted to inform you that we now know that the host in question was deliberately trolling HPR. I know this because they told me, and when I asked them to stop they went on to explain that they are a gadfly. I had to look that one up. Whatever they claim to be, the end effect for us is trolling...


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 June 10, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3614: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About PEX Part 02- The Joy of PEX - What is it and how is it us


Everything You Always Wanted to Know About PEX Part 02- The Joy of PEX - What is it and how is it used? What is PEX? According to Wikipedia, Cross-linked polyethylene tubing is commonly abbreviated PEX, XPE or XLPE -https://en.wikipedia...


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 June 9, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3613: Man buys cheap Adirondack chair


Part C (left front leg), one 30cm piece of unfinished fir, with a sort of fan-shaped piece attached with 2 screws, is duly replaced. The customer has been served. The prize is a wobbly chair and, in a few months time, some firewood. What we learned? I'll build my own chair next time.


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 June 8, 2022  n/a