Skip Navigation
InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)MA
Posts
17
Comments
215
Joined
2 yr. ago
  • I played Civ 7 after a few patches and I just could not get into it. I don't think I even made it into the second phase or age or whatever. Was so bummed by how lackluster it felt that I went and tried out Humankind, and despite a steepish learning curve I ended up enjoying it so much I played through 3 entire games.

  • Google "freemediaheckyeah" (idk if can post links to stuff like this on this board, should be the first .net result though)

    There is a category for downloads and in that category there is a subsection for Usenet with a guide and additional resources.

    Have fun and don't forget to ask the horse what he wants to do.

  • HOLY SHIT WE DID IT!!! I have now rebooted several times and the changes you recommended have made it work automagically! I'm so relieved! I can't thank you enough, and I definitely owe you a beer.

  • Thanks a ton my dude! This link has been very helpful. I feel like I'm very close! If I can't get systemd licked I'm definitely going to fstab my computer lol Thanks again for the help, friend!

  • I really appreciate your help with this. With your changes we have even acheived some partial success!

    I did verify the package location with which google-drive-ocamlfuse, and replaced the ~ with %h.

    The current configuration for ocamlfuseStartup.sh is:

     undefined
        
    #!/usr/bin/env bash
    /usr/bin/google-drive-ocamlfuse /home/tyler/googledrive
    
      

    startup.service is now:

    This current configuration leads to 0=SUCCESS, and boy howdy was I ELATED! Until... I realized that it didn't actually do the thing... The directory %h/googledrive remains empty unless I manually run the command "google-drive-ocamlfuse ~/googledrive" as before.

    Interestingly enough, status shows all good in the hood as far as I can tell:

    journalctl also shows no whammies as far as I can tell:

    So I am once again stumped. I feel like it's so close.

    However, with resources from others in this thread I have begun a war on two fronts. Introducing our newest contender ~/.config/systemd/user/google-drive-ocamlfuse.service Which as far as I can tell is another way of skinning this cat that doesn't involve a seperate .sh file to be called. Seems cleaner than the angle I had started working from, but what do I know. Special thanks to Oscar with his github link to documentation and after some iterative monkeying google-drive-ocamlfuse.service looks like so:

    And again 0=SUCCESS and premature elation, but alas no joy. Remarkably similar status and journalctl entries, so I remain stumped. Or possibly double stumped...

    I have attempted to run these competing services seperately as well as in tandem with the same lack of results. I feel that if I can't get it licked soon I will kick systemd to the curb and attempt another method outlined in the github link provided by Oscar. Most likely the fstab method that he mentioned because it sounds violent and that's the vibe at the moment lol. Once again thank you for any and all assistance.

  • I like to have a decently firm grasp of the commands I type into the terminal so either I'm too high or what you're throwing down is more advanced than I'm comfortable with. Thank you for your help though. Especially regarding the broken environment, I think I am dealing with some of that now as I am now receiving an error 127. I added the full path for the google-drive-ocamlfuse package but am still receiving the error 127 so I will try to load it's dependencies next time similar to your which sed example.

  • Thanks for your input! I've gone down the systemd rabbit hole far enough to be somewhat committed to making it work. But certainly willing to try other methods. I'm enjoying learning more about linux but at the same time I really just need the shit to work though lol

  • Thanks a ton for your help! I'm not quite there but I feel like I'm learning more lol

    With your help I have made the changes you listed as well as some other changes while trying to troubleshoot. In no particular order:

    Moved ocamlfuseStartup.sh to ~/.local/bin/ocamlfuseStartup.sh because I now am more familiar with what an immutable distro is and does and also added the shebang. File now reads:

                                                             
        
    #!/usr/bin/env bash
    /usr/bin/google-drive-ocamlfuse ~/googledrive
    
      

    Moved startup.service to ~/home/tyler/.config/systemd/user/startup.service, file now reads as follows:

     undefined
        
    [Unit]
    Description=Startup Script
    
    [Service]
    Type=simple
    Restart=always
    RestartSec=60
    ExecStart=/bin/bash ~/.local/bin/ocamlfuseStartup.sh
    
    
    [Install]
    WantedBy=default.target
    
      

    I am now getting (code=exited, status=127) when I run "systemctl --user status startup.service --now." Which I have googled and determined that it is now having difficulty finding the program or one of the dependencies according to the bash man page. I attempted to troubleshoot this error by adding the full location of the program /usr/bin/google-drive-ocamlfuse to the ocamlfuseStartup.sh file. I'm unsure how to proceed from here though. Once again, super appreciative of your help. I'm going to bed now though...

  • Oh I see. I'm still pretty new to linux so I didn't realize that tumbleweed was immutable and I guess it also didn't really dawn on me that I was monkeying around in protected directories as I followed along with various resources trying to understand the commands and things. I now see how that could cause some issues.

    So I guess a better question would be, what is the best way to go about getting an immutable distro to run that command for me at boot? cron job? Thanks for your guidance.

  • Linux @programming.dev
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    Help with systemd (I think)

    SOLVED If any lost souls find themselves here in a similar situation let it be known that the file that worked for me was creating a file at '%h/.config/systemd/user/google-drive-ocamlfuse.service' with the following content:

     undefined
        
    [Unit]
    Description=FUSE filesystem over Google Drive
    After=network.target
    
    [Service]
    ExecStart=google-drive-ocamlfuse %h/googledrive
    ExecStop=fusemount -u %h/googledrive
    Restart=always
    RestartSec=300
    Type=forking
    
    [Install]
    WantedBy=default.target
    
      

    Howdy, I have very recently installed Opensuse Tumbleweed alongside Windows 10 (On a seperate drive) and am trying to get things setup to where I can fully transition to linux. One of the first things I have hit a wall on is getting a file to execute on boot using systemd.

    I am trying to use this package to be able to access my google drive from Dolphin. And so far it works okay. Except that it doesn't survive a reboot. I have to run the comman

    NonCredibleDefense @sh.itjust.works
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    How high?

    High, how are you?

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    Oops! I accidentally made art again...

    Left is Wenge with some yellow species of wood from Asia(I think?) idk I found it in the splinebrary (Which is just a bucket in my shop right now, but one day it will be something beautiful too).

    Right is walnut and purple heart with a strip of either Padauk or bloodwood for shits and gigs.

    Left is my favorite. I got more and more excited to turn it as I glued up the blank like 3 or 4 times.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    It finally happened to me...

    I'm a dumbass and sawed into my workbench.

    ETA: Threw a maple spline into it to commemorate the occasion.

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    If you're on the fence about building or buying a 3d printer enclosure, please let me give you a push.

    I should have built this thing from the word go. I ran this printer for almost a year on my desk right next to my computer. But it was loud and smelly and the high traffic area played havoc on print quality and caused a lot of warping.

    Now that it's tucked away in a back room suspended in a corner by French cleats and sitting directly on top of dense foam and a big ass paver it is merely "audible" but certainly ignorable. There's also no more headaches from the smell, and my print quality has never been better.

    Do yourself and your printer a favor and get an enclosure sorted out asap.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    "Duality of Walnut"

    Spec piece made from walnut sapwood and heartwood (allegedly) from the same tree.

    Another photo showing off the grain.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    Felt like an artist when I finished this one

    Walnut and oak with Osage Orange and Padauk accents

    Jerboa @lemmy.ml
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    My device info bar at the top of my phone is no longer visible when in app after the latest update.

    I've encountered a small issue with Jerboa that I wanted to see if other people were experiencing. And or if there was a fix for this issue.

    Screenshot of issue:

    Screenshot of the stuff at the top I'm talking about because I don't know the proper term:

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    Baby Shower gift. Kid won't be able to read for a long time but I think it turned out nice.

    Thin pieces of white limba and purple heart laminated to a piece of walnut and then hand routed with a v groove bit. Put a chamfer on all the edges to give it a purple heart border and then I think I finished this one with Polycrylic. Pounded a v tooth wall hanger into the back and called it good.

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    Issue with print speed slowing to a crawl for no clear reason.

    Obligatory "I got a 3d printer for Christmas" and I'm absolutely loving it, fell down the rabbit hole head first. However I'm currently dealing with an issue where my Neptune 4 Pro is slowing down to 7 mm/s when it is printing the outer walls despite being setup in Cura to print at 25mm/s. Filament is Overture PETG. Pictures show the Neptune touchscreen with the 7mm/s speed shown in the bottom left and a screengrab of the speed settings from Cura. Any help is greatly appreciated!

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    New jig, who dis?

    My second time building Michael Alm's Picture Frame Jig. The old one had quite a few issues. Primarily that I used a piece of pine for the runner that started out loose and has progressed to sloppy and almost ruined my last frame with gappy miters. Used maple this time and probably got to snug of a fit to be honest, but I also added a countersunk screw and washer to prevent the sled from tipping when it's pulled back. Tested it out making a test frame from some leftover frame stock, oak sandwiching padauk.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    A clock I made for my wife for our 5th wedding anniversary. Its only the wood anniversary so no pressure, right?

    Full disclosure: I didn't make the clock hands, I just bought them off Amazon.

    The Majority of the wood used is old (oak?) barn wood taken from the barn that we were married in front of on my family's farm. You can even see an old nail hole next to a hash mark between the 4 and the 5. Used primarily silver "shimmer" vinyl for the clock face which looks great in person but is an absolute nightmare to photograph. I've included a different, if not better, photo as well that shows that part more clearly.

    I followed this Fisher's Shop video to learn how to get my weave on.

    Update: I painted the hands silver and I think it looks much better.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    My first time ever making cutting boards and matching shark coochie boards.

    Made these following the Fisher's Shop woven cutting board video.

    Woods used:

    (Board 1 on left) Walnut, Maple, Canary wood, Padauk, Cherry

    (Board 2 on right) Canary wood, Maple, Walnut

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    A "Fancy" Rabbit House

    Made from one 2'x4' sheet of 1/4 inch Birch Ply and two eight foot sticks of cedar trim. House measures 11.5 inches wide by 24" long. Commissioned for Mia by her owner.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    By far the largest thing I've ever built. A new shade pergola for the playground at the local church/daycare.

    10 foot by 12 foot pergola with a 90% uv blocking shade cloth stapled over top of the runners to keep the kiddos cool. Again this is the biggest thing I've built to date and it absolutely kicked my ass, but every single nut and screw in this damn thing was turned by these very sore hands.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    You guys ever rig up a jig that looks kind of sketchy? Needed to make some pretty wide stopped dados while my router table is already set up for a different project and... this... was the result.

    I'm pretty sure this configuration is safe and it never felt as squirrelly as it looks. The only issue I ran into was occasionally the workpiece would push the throat plate down and snag on the lip of the table preventing me from pulling back out of the cut. Which forced me to stop the saw a few times.

    I'm a freak about safety so if anyone thinks any part of this is unsafe I'd love to start a dialog about it. I feel like I can always strive to be safer in the shop!

    Or possibly just share some of your own frankenjigs.

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    Marafon @sh.itjust.works

    The nerdy version of "Live.Laugh. Love." I made for my wife out of scrap 1x4s. This is the chemical structure of Oxytocin.

    I started this project in August 2020 and after a few weeks when I was just about finished assembling the pieces it fell off my work bench and broke into dozens of fragments that I then threw into the corner of my shop out of frustration. There it sat quietly judging me and haunting me for almost 3 years until I got tired of it being in my way and finally finished it to put it out of my misery.

    So this post is for everyone with an unfinished project lurking in the corners of their shop collecting dust. You can do it!