

poop gems
At least they’re pretty.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is ThinkPad L390y running Arch.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224


poop gems
At least they’re pretty.


They signed up for the job knowing what it entails.
Doesn’t mean it’s fine.
Based on current events, for police it will heavily depend on circumstances.
But what’s the beef with firemen?


Shit’s about to get bad.


A fox. It (I don’t know whether male or female) was in a city. It didn’t seem too fearful of people, so I tried following it. When we got to a darker area it sat down, and so did I.

When it got up, I followed it, ending up on volleyball playground. With sand. The fox started running around in it. I noticed it would kick some sand, then jump there.
So I squat down, and threw a handful of sand to the side. This did work. It approached me to arm’s reach, but would spring away at any movement. I accidentally scared it off when the fox circled very closely around me and I turned around - I was worried about getting peed on. Foxes do that a lot.
Some 40 minutes later, I lost it at a construction site.

I completely lost the sight of it after I circled around to enter there.
Anyway, not a picture, but I also have some bit of video:
All is B&W because I used IR camera. I don’t know how much of that foxes see, but I hope it’s at least far less than if I used regular flash.


Try it in a (proper) computer. I’ve had a phone complain, but it mounted on Linux. And after whatever magic fsck.fat does, it mounted on phone too.
I also had a SanDisk fail read-only.

You don’t need OR in a list.
ra[cp]ist


Unless you consider murrsuits a subset of fursuits. Those will have… strategically placed holes.


Rip’n share sounds like a good phrase for pirate site.


And the you go on to use Termux, and encounter swipe from left to manage sessions.


We’re so cooked



Depends on the use case. If thousands get separated, 69,420 looks nicer. If you want a port number, only 42069 is valid.
But that bear looks so pettable 🥺


This seems like it’s for sharing same keyboard and mouse between multiple computers. What I am looking for is for the secondary laptop just to act as a monitor. That’s it. It could just be a video stream of a virtual monitor.


Thing 3 spice vnc is built in
Waypipe proxies separate windows, not the whole display. It’s pretty cool. Just looks the same as local programs, but running on a different machine.


Reminds me of VirtualBox on Wayland. It won’t correctly capture the mouse, so it just exits and re-enters the window in random positions. Say, on guest you see it in middle left, you move it a bit to the right, and it jumps out of bottom right corner.
So, time to have a second mouse, and do USB passthrough.
But also UEFI on my HP mini PC doesn’t work with every keyboard, so a second keyboard for UEFI.
Hey.
So, it would seem I gave you a solution that’s still more complicated than it needs to be.
You see, I was using Debian at the time I initially played with this, but now I am testing it on Arch. When you check the man pages, you’ll see an interesting option available on Arch.
So…
Waypipe on Debian 13 (latest) is version 0.9.2.
Meanwhile on Arch we have 0.11.0.
There’s an interesting new option,
--xwls.Which means that on Debian you have to:
While on Arch you just
pacman -Sy xwayland-satellite waypipe.Then it works with
waypipe --xwls ssh user@IP program.It seems to have been added in 0.10.6.