
I enjoy Ungava for not breaking the bank.

Former 102.1 The Edge radio personality?

Do you mean Empress?

This is a nostalgia gut punch that has me missing the simpler times of adolescence.

When I was younger I knew it as the "Right to Food & Shelter", though I'm not sure if that was taught in a Canadian context.

Appreciate it, I'll take a look.

That's an interesting one. My sweaty palms gaming days are behind me, so I'm not super worried about abusing the shell. The level of destructiveness/invasiveness of drilling through the mouse is a bit high for this kind of cheap part replacement.

There's only the one part (replacement part is orange PLA) that affixes directly to the mouse (abs plastic?).
The black part off to the side is the old rubber shell that peeled off.
A glue gun may do the trick - at least it's non destructive enough to give it a try!

Yeah, the model not being a full replacement of the rubber part was annoying. I used an Xacto knife to cut the rubber before removing it, leaving it in place where the replacement didn't reach. There is no wear and tear that far up the mouse so it doesn't look half bad.

Adhesive Help - Rubbery Bond Could Pull Off if Desired


I'm looking to replace a panel of my computer mouse with a 3D printed part. I don't want to create a permanent bond (such that it can be changed out in the future), so I was considering something like rubber cement or silicone caulking to affix it. Thought I would check with those more knowledgeable as to the suitability of those options/suggestions for others.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Not my pictures.

The Last of Us: The Flamethrower

TBH the front looks fine to me, though there's a strong likelihood of accidentally touching the touchpads while using the thumb sticks.
What I'm glad they fixed up are the back/grip buttons, as this prototype is "push" only, where as I almost exclusively use them as "squeeze". These are missing the L-shape where the button is built in to not just the back plate, but also the inside of the hand grip.

Yep, absolutely. Best starter for the first set of gyms.

btrbk
handles to automated generation of snapshots, as well as sending/receiving to another drive for backup. What this workflow accomplish that btrbk
doesn't do on its own? Compression?

Sounds like your would benefit from using dockcheck.sh for your use case.

Why accountants specifically?

Stealing food from spiders? Not cool man! Stick with candy from babies.

There is nothing linked.

Halographic.

I love the spreadsheet approach to managing inventory.

Serverpartsdeals.com Alternative
Does anyone have a go to Canadian source for refurbished enterprise HDD's? I've had a good experience buying from serverpartdeals.com, but am unaware of Canadian alternatives.

Alien vs Predator 2 was peak Monolith for me.

Linux Distro for Jellyfin Client HTPC
I'm looking to replace my Rock 5B running Android TV (the OS jank has finally gotten to me) with an x64 Linux HTPC coupled with an Rii remote.
What distro would one recommend for a "Jellyfin native" client setup? I've run Kodi with the Jellyfin plugins before and not been a fan of the experience.

Help me navigate the world of debloated/custom Windows 11 Installs
I've never had to use Windows 11. I have Windows 10 on my main machine and toy around with different Linux distros on my spares.
Now that I'm building a computer for my folks, I'm faced with the real problem that Windows 11 is going to be a big shift for them (also using windows 10) and it's going to contain so much crap (Copilot, Start Menu ads, etc) that is going to ruin the experience/overwhelm/turn them off.
I've read, with passing interest, about the myriad of "debloated" Windows installs, but never took a serious look at what is going on and what is good. Here's where I hope c/technology can point me in the right direction. Thanks!
Edit - I should have known to expect the Linux suggestions despite specifically asking about modifications to Windows. Linux is not an option due legacy software compatibility - they do more than use a browser.

Proxmox Host Terrible Upload Network Speeds
I've had fun building a plucky little homelab on Proxmox 8.1.4 running kernel 6.5.13-1-pve. It's installed on an HP EliteDesk 800 G6 Desktop Mini PC, with the OS installed on a SATA SSD, there being a 4tb NVME btrfs pool, and there being multiple HDD's connected via USB3. Services are run an an LXC that has Docker installed, a couple other application specific LXC's, and a VM for HAOS.
A persistent issue I haven't been able to solve for is absolutely terrible network upload speeds. Sending files over the network to the server is generally fine, however retrieving files from the server is severely limited. 1-3 MB/s. It's bad enough that when streaming a movie through Jellyfin, attempting to copy a file from the server at the same time causes the movie to hang while Jellyfin attempts to buffer. I access many of the services locally through a domain name I own (combo of pihole local DNS and NGINX proxy manager), however these network speed issues persist even when connected directly by I

Looking for a self hosted Dementia Clock
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of a tool that could work as an internet connected dementia clock - that is displaying the time, time of day, date, and the ability to update the display remotely with reminders, notes, and messages.
I have an old iPad kicking around, which could save us from purchasing something like this.
Thanks in advance!

Persona 5 Royal PC
Is there any reason why there don't seem to be any releases of Persona 5 for the PC? Anything I find is either Nintendo Switch or PS3 packaged alongside emulators. Does it really come down to the dramatic Denuvo cracker not bothering to have a go at this one?

Steam Deck (or Linux) - Blocking a Game's Network Access
Is there a relatively simple way to block network access to a program? Avoiding the command line ideally.
Heroic Launcher has a "run game offline" toggle for games that are installed/added through it, but I am trying to cut out the middle man and install non-steam games directly through Steam.
Steam launch commands? Any built in firewall?
Thanks in advance!

Reverse Proxy SSL on Lan with Cloudflare Tunnels for external access
Hello! I finally decided to tackle a problem I've been putting off for some time, and got myself part of the way there but am now stuck, and hoping to find some assistance/information/nudge in the right direction.
The Goal
I am looking to have my services reached at the same url on both my internal network and externally (e.g. https://sub.domain.com).
The Setup
- Proxmox Host
- LXC running NPM with its own IP
- LXC running Docker with its own IP, and services each have a different port
- VM for Home Assistant
- SBC running Pihole + unbound
The current workflow looks like:
- Router points to Pihole as the DNS server for all network devices.
- Pihole has local DNS records that redirect specific subdomains to the NPM LXC (I don't use a wildcard *.domain.com because some subdomains are hosted outside of my network, though they are outside the scope of this post).
- NPM has Proxy Hosts that are set up using HTTP to the Docker services on the 2nd LXC.
- Cloudflare tu

Tuning CPU Settings to Sip Electricity Using Linux
I am wondering what can be done in Linux to reduce CPU power consumption. In Windows, I'm familiar with setting and testing power limits and undervolting using Throttlestop (amazing tool), but to my knowledge no such tool (command line or otherwise) exists for Linux.
I've recently acquired an HP Mini G6 with a full fat i7 10700, which came as a surprise as it was advertised as 10700T when I went to pick it up.
I was after the T CPU due to the lower power consumption for an always on home server that sees occasional use (media server, file sharing, image backup, etc)
Also, I don't actually know if the idle power consumption between the 10700 and the 10700T is actually any different, or if the T only prevents the CPU from boosting as hard - if anyone could clear that up! Cheers.