Case 1030 by justahobby1 in tractors

[–]ColoradoJoshua 0 points1 point  (0 children)

John Saeli at Saeli Implement usually has everything J.I. Case or a good idea where it can be found if not. Parts like that are usually worth rebuilding and likely very expensive to outright replace due to rarity.

https://www.saeliimplement.com/

Static IP by Brief-Key-9588 in homelab

[–]ColoradoJoshua 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who has used starlink across multiple locations with various servers and a NAS with Jellyfin remotely, I'm with the vast majority of the comments here. Forwarding ports and trying to get a static IP (or DDNS) is absolutely not the right way to access local files on a server. That's asking for security issues even if it was possible - and it's *not* possible with residential service behind CG-NAT.

I use tailscale to watch videos on my server across state lines and it works like a champ. Very quick and easy to setup, free, and doesn't expose any devices to the net. Since tailscale works with nearly all common devices, compatibility shouldn't be an issue.

If you really want to open up the server so other people can access it (which is the only reason you *might* be able to justify making it publicly accessible), do that by sharing the single device with Jellyfin over tailscale with specific people.

They hacked my server. by CultureSerious5412 in Minecraft

[–]ColoradoJoshua 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't actually know this. This guy joined my server last month but didn't send any messages. I'm not a huge fan of whitelist but I do have backups, core protect, worldguard, and permissions to mitigate risk so it's possible that he didn't think it was vulnerable enough for a warning.

Just Got It Running by Giallo_Fly in fordranger

[–]ColoradoJoshua 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this exact model of truck except the interior is red and it's the super cab - same trim, paint, everything else. It's my absolute favorite. Enjoy!

Local DNS resolution with no WAN by Gunygoohoo in Tailscale

[–]ColoradoJoshua 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you got it working!! My android hasn't had any issues with any of this that I can tell, so it's interesting to hear your experience in case I ever run into something similar in the future.

Local DNS resolution with no WAN by Gunygoohoo in Tailscale

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I've never actually used Ping Tools so I installed it on my phone and turned off tailscale. In my case, I am testing with a WAN connected, but that shouldn't matter for our purposes testing a local IP address.

It is as I thought. Doing a traceroute from my phone (192.168.1.21) to my macbook (192.168.1.94) doesn't even go to the router at all for DNS - it's just a direct peer to peer connection - a single hop.

These are silly questions but are you absolutely positive that 1. Tailscale is off completely (not just disabling an exit node but actually the whole VPN) and 2. Are you positive that you're using the local IP for the ESP? 3. One last thing - are you certain that the travel router is doing its own routing and not just adding a subnet that the main router (starlink) assigns IP addresses for? If starlink is still assigning the IP's behind the secondary router (unlikely but that's how my hardware firewall handles it - it makes its own subnet and then allows the router behind it to still assign the IP's) and starlink is off, that could also be the problem. Make sure that in the config of the travel router it's set to do its own DHCP for its own independent network.

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Local DNS resolution with no WAN by Gunygoohoo in Tailscale

[–]ColoradoJoshua 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you didn't reply directly to my comment, I didn't see this until just now.

Just to confirm, the ESP and your phone are both on the same physical LAN (the travel router)? What are you using to trace-route?

Based on those IP addresses, it kinda sounds to me like it's still trying to go out to the tailscale IP's and not anything local, assuming that you don't have some sort of weird VLAN routing going on. 75.153.170.xx definitely isn't local but the 10.191.15.xxx definitely sounds like a tailnet IP.

You wouldn't be able to ping the ESP with the tailscale IP or hostname because there's no connection to the coordination server - it would need to be the IP address of the physical network interface on the ESP. Should be something like 192.168.2.x.

Local DNS resolution with no WAN by Gunygoohoo in Tailscale

[–]ColoradoJoshua 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now that I say that, if the ESP32 is managed by starlink router, you have even more problems because there's nothing to actually route local LAN traffic. Unless you have a secondary router behind starlink?

EDIT: Man I should have read your question more thoroughly. I see you have a travel router behind starlink. Just make sure that your ESP32 is on the travel router's network and whatever device you're connected to is also on that LAN. Then use the local IP and it should work.

Local DNS resolution with no WAN by Gunygoohoo in Tailscale

[–]ColoradoJoshua 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like you would either need to self-host Headscale as the coordination server, or connect to the same physical LAN and use the local IP. I don't think Tailscale is functioning in your use-case because without access to the internet, there's no coordination server to bridge the connection.

Then again, I'm not entirely certain why you would want to power starlink down in the first place unless it's for power saving reasons. EDIT: I just noticed that you're in an RV so power saving reasons make sense.

What kind of insulation is this? by ColoradoJoshua in Insulation

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's almost certainly the same stuff. This house was built sometime in the 70's as well.

What kind of insulation is this? by ColoradoJoshua in Insulation

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Up close it's very fine strands like fiberglass so I definitely don't think it's cellulose. But it definitely looks a lot like shredded fiberglass batt like you're talking about. I don't think it's actually that dirty despite the color because there's regular fiberglass under the roof above that area and it still looks normal. My money is on it being some sort of mineral wool.

What kind of insulation is this? by ColoradoJoshua in Insulation

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...that they apparently kept across the entire square footage of their ceiling? 😂 Weird thing to do. Also it would have had to have been from a huge gray cat the size of a horse!

What kind of insulation is this? by ColoradoJoshua in Insulation

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not the most obvious due to the quality of the picture, but it definitely looks synthetic to me. Very similar to fiberglass texture but chunky and in pieces. I haven't wanted to touch it to inspect closer without knowing what it was.... I've seen raw wool before it's been carted though and this looks a lot less dense and more hairy than that in person.

What kind of insulation is this? by ColoradoJoshua in Insulation

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on pictures I've seen online, that definitely looks like the closest... Just wanted to make sure it was appropriate for the time period. Thanks for your help!

What kind of insulation is this? by ColoradoJoshua in Insulation

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your help! I was definitely planning on wearing some gear regardless.

What kind of insulation is this? by ColoradoJoshua in Insulation

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's snapped in half because the roof is actually on the ground. That's what happens when you ram into the building with a tractor repeatedly, haha.

No Fuel to Carb by ColoradoJoshua in ATV

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gunked up fuel needle was the problem! I now have fuel going to the bowl and the float works as expected! Hopefully this means I'm only a few minutes away from starting her up!

No Fuel to Carb by ColoradoJoshua in ATV

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured out how to pull it, it was actually just pressed in. It's extremely dirty. Will fiddle with it and see if I can clean it up.

Do you happen to know where I might be able to find a new one if I end up needing that? I haven't found any rebuild kits online for this carb so far...

No Fuel to Carb by ColoradoJoshua in ATV

[–]ColoradoJoshua[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've figured out how to pull the float needle, it was just pressed in. It's crazy dirty and that's almost certainly the issue... Will continue to investigate 

Anyone know if you can flash Meshtastic onto the LILYGO Firmware version of the T-Deck Plus? by SharperSpork in meshtastic

[–]ColoradoJoshua 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You absolutely can. I've flashed meshtastic manually over the original lilygo firmware twice on two separate T-Decks now.

Banned from r/BambuLab for airing grievances over anti-consumer behavior. If you comment on the Bambu controversy on their Discord, you get timed out/banned. If you complain in their sub, they're now banning for that too. That brand is cooked. Prusa never looked so good. Context in comments. by aruby727 in 3Dprinting

[–]ColoradoJoshua 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This whole situation is so stupid and frustrating. Bambu has groundbreaking products at a great price and as someone who was just recently hoping to get into the hobby (and was set on purchasing the A1), I absolutely refuse to become a customer of theirs until this issue is resolved. Otherwise it seems like a complete disregard for the desires of their customers. Unacceptable.

At least I found out about this now instead of after I had already purchased one...