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  • Even Flatpaks get annoying sometimes during dev work. Yes I do need to talk to that device. Yes I know the risks. It's ok. It's just a microcontroller. Yes I know what I'm doing. It's not going to hurt you. I wrote it!

    Thank goodness for flatseal. If I were to do it again, I would probably do it the "old fashioned" way.

  • I did it purely so I could fully back up my server VM and move it to new hardware when I wanted to upgrade. I just have to install Proxmox, attach the NAS, and pull the VM backup. And just like that everything is back to running just as it was before the upgrade! Now just faster and more energy efficient!

  • The last time I looked at time I missed something. I want to use my existing chime and have it also use that power supply as a power source. Turns out the battery one does that! I missed that months ago! I was going to get a Ring Pro or whatever to get it to do that! This is so much better! Moving up the todo list now!

  • I had Firefox installed from apt, then suddenly it became a snap, then forcing it back to apt by priority, and then it still becoming a snap all without migrating any of the things I use in my browser. I was done with Ubuntu at that point. Fuck forced snaps. I control my computer. Canonical can go suck an egg. I'm much happier on Fedora KDE. Bazzite works great on my HTPC.

  • I picked up an Intel N100 mini PC and put Bazzite on it. Regular Bazzite instead of the HTPC version that goes to game mode on boot. It works great as a client! I can directly play most everything and it's very snappy. I use an Logitech wireless keyboard with a trackpad to control it from the couch. It gets the job done.