https://newatlas.com/architecture/crane-wasp-3d-printed-homes/
The Crane WASP, also known as "the infinity 3D printer," uses locally sourced clay, mud or cement to 3D-print affordable homes. It can even use agricultural waste as aggregate. The system is now being used to build much-needed housing in Colombia.
I've been thinking about getting a couple of Yubikeys for a partner and myself, but we share certain accounts. While I would love to have the Yubikey 5 that can store TOTP, that seems like it could be problematic for shared accounts.
Would using the cheaper Yubico Security Keys to unlock Bitwarden Premium vaults, that use a Shared Organization, be a better/more sane option than trying to sync up TOTP secrets every time a new shared account gets added? Any other critiques or suggestions?
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/08/21/texas-a-m-trans-health-care/
The students saw the move as part of a political environment that has become increasingly hostile against LGBTQ+ people in Texas.
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/24214265
So, a couple years ago, somebody published the 2017 free desktop client of SketchUp on the chocolatey repos, and I managed to snag it before it got taken down. I use it primarily to make woodworking plans.
I'm wrapping up my transition plan to Linux, but I'm not really up to date on SketchUp alternatives. The only ones I know of are Blender (afaik more for animation and 3D printing) and FreeCAD (CAD seems like overkill, since I'm just doing simple cuts and joinery).
Are there good Linux/FOSS alternatives to SketchUp that have similar features, or is the web client the only reasonable option?
So, a couple years ago, somebody published the 2017 free desktop client of SketchUp on the chocolatey repos, and I managed to snag it before it got taken down. I use it primarily to make woodworking plans.
I'm wrapping up my transition plan to Linux, but I'm not really up to date on SketchUp alternatives. The only ones I know of are Blender (afaik more for animation and 3D printing) and FreeCAD (CAD seems like overkill, since I'm just doing simple cuts and joinery).
Are there good Linux/FOSS alternatives to SketchUp that have similar features, or is the web client the only reasonable option?
https://www.geekwire.com/2024/covid-era-whiz-kid-is-back-and-he-brought-a-friend-a-wearable-always-listening-99-ai-companion/
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/5th-circuit-court-upends-fcc-universal-service-fund-ruling-it-an-illegal-tax/
Court says Universal Service fee is "misbegotten tax" that violates Constitution.
I'm working through some necessary issues in VMs as I work towards dropping Windows, but it occurred to me that I should pick a distro my non-techy partner could use in the event that something catastrophic happens to me. I really like the declarative/immutable distros, but perhaps something more traditional with btrfs snapshots would be better suited to such a use case...?
It's no secret that NixOS has a steep learning curve, but do any of you share a NixOS PC with family/partners/etc.? If so, what has that experience been like? Could they take over admin if you were incapacitated?
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/21668140
I have a VPN daemon that needs to run before the client will work. Normally, this would have been set up automatically by its install script, but the system is immutable.
I've created the systemd service via
sysyemctl edit --force --full daemon.service
with the following parameters:[Unit] Description=Blah After=network-online.target [Service] User=root Group=root ExecStart=/usr/bin/env /path/to/daemon [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
I've verified that the daemon is actually executable, and it runs fine when I manually call it via
sudo daemon
. When I try to run it withsudo systemctl enable --now daemon.service
, it exits with error code 126.What am I missing?
Edit: Typo, and added the relevant user and group to the Service section. Still throwing a 126.
Solution: the system wanted /usr/bin/env
in ExecStart to launch the binary. The .service file above has been edited to show the working solution.
I have a VPN daemon that needs to run before the client will work. Normally, this would have been set up automatically by its install script, but the system is immutable.
I've created the systemd service via sysyemctl edit --force --full daemon.service
with the following parameters:
[Unit]
Description=Blah
After=network-online.target
[Service]
User=root
Group=root
ExecStart=/usr/bin/env /path/to/daemon
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
I've verified that the daemon is actually executable, and it runs fine when I manually call it via sudo daemon
. When I try to run it with sudo systemctl enable --now daemon.service
, it exits with error code 126.
What am I missing?
Edit: typo
Edit 2: Added script modifications. Daemon appears to be some kind of pre-compiled binary.
Solution: ExecStart wanted /usr/bin/env
to launch the binary. The service file above has been edited to reflect the correct solution. See this post for further discussion.
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