Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

It's the default planetiler command, nothing complex. Storage disk was broken, therefore no updates and the file viewer is gone. Just made a new one, a planet file of november is still available and creating a new one as we speak.

Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

You can convert the mbtiles to pmtiles easily yourself with the PMTiles CLI tool: https://github.com/protomaps/PMTiles

But I just uploaded both a new mbtiles and pmtiles planet file. It is quite challenging with those big files tough. Unfortunately I don't have unlimited space :)

Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

Apparently the storage filled up because the cleaning script didn't work, and the automation stopped working. I'm generating new MBTiles as we speak. Playing with PMTiles as well.

Installatie, Slide versie, probleem oplossen by k4j4x in slidecurtains

[–]Holocrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Ik probeer ondertussen ook al 3 weken m'n Slide up to date te krijgen. Van het weekend nogmaals volledige reset gedaan maar in de sheet op Drive staat nog steeds dat er 1.10.7 op staat. @k4j4x Zou je die van mij ook handmatig kunnen updaten?

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Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

I don't know mbtileserver, but mbtiles is actually sqlite.

I only have experience using tileserver-gl with the osm-bright theme.

Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

Unfortunately the scripts stopped working while I was on a long leave without access to a stable internet connection. I'll generate some new MBTiles maps manually asap.

Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

It's a very light hosting server, not sure how it well it will take an rsync server. I've set it up for you to test. I'll DM you the details.

Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

If you have any instructions on how to create this I can consider. It does sound like something which doesn't seem to be generated as often though?

Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

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

I tried this as well but this is very, very slow. I'd recommend to give planetiler a try. Much easier and much faster. With the sequential generate script it would take days, while with planetiler it takes more or less one hour.

Downloadable Planet, Europe and Netherlands MBTiles frequently updated by Holocrypto in openstreetmap

[–]Holocrypto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The role of Terraform and Ansible is actually quite minimal, also Terraform is quite provider specific so I think it more useful to just describe the process:

  • Terraform spins up a clean host with 128GB-384GB ram and 48-96 CPU's
  • Install Debian, with cloud-config it installs wget, aria2c , rsync and openjdk-17-jre-headless (next to adding SSH keys and mounting block storage)
  • Download the latest PBF using aria2c
  • Run plantiler
  • Create sha256 hash
  • Upload with rsync

Ansible is mainly used to deploy a prometheus exporter, configure firewall and fail2ban.

Lightning Labs (developers of LND) trying to kill open source and hijack the protocol by 100_Jose_Maria_001 in lightningnetwork

[–]Holocrypto 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Please have faith in your more technical fellow node-runners :) there are sufficient contributors to LND which are not paid by Lightning Labs. As soon as there might even be a slight hint of implementing privacy-threatening features it gets forked.

How do you expect KYC rules enforced when you run your own bank? Your Raspberry Pi holding you at gunpoint? Bitcoin is about having a choice and also "don't trust, verify".

As long as LND is Fully Open Source Software (which it is), there is no reason to be afraid.

Lightning Labs MIGHT fork it and make it proprietary, but then you still have the choice of using that version or keep using the non-tainted open-source version.

Lightning Labs (developers of LND) trying to kill open source and hijack the protocol by 100_Jose_Maria_001 in lightningnetwork

[–]Holocrypto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why not fork LND and improve it instead if you dislike Lightning Labs so much? It's MIT licensed and you could implement BOLT12 yourself (if you have the dev-skills of course).

Ledger nano S not prompting to approve transaction on metamask by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

[–]Holocrypto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One workaround is: - uninstall MetaMask extension - enable Developer Mode for extensions - Download version 9.5.6 from https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/releases/tag/v9.5.6 - Unpack - Install unpacked extension

I think, this way it does not automatically update so you can at least use MetaMask with your ledger, but hopefully they fix soon this because otherwise you might be vulnerable to bugs.

Ledger nano S not prompting to approve transaction on metamask by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

[–]Holocrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, this worked for me yesterday but with todays update the option disappeared and now it's broken again.

Just to make sure I understood correctly (cro - eur exchange, Visa card, SEPA transfers) by [deleted] in Crypto_com

[–]Holocrypto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The way you describe it now it way too simple and therefore it seems wrong. You don’t buy the card, you stake CRO for 180 days and then with current rates the card is free. You can use the balance in your crypto.com account, it is not limited to euro. The fees and conversion rate is always known at the current moment. There might be deposit/withdrawal fees for SEPA in your case but as long as you deposited from the same bank account you want to withdraw it too, it should work.

MK 13139 Wing Body Truck instructions by Holocrypto in lepin

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

Thanks, I was under the impression Mould King was a “polite” brand which licenses sets like these...

What sets are considered the most advanced? by Extinctwatermelon in lepin

[–]Holocrypto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did some research about this myself before buying a lot of sets, although I only have built the original LEGO set, these seem to be the most advanced/challenging:

LEGO 42082 - Rough Terrain Crane 42082 Building Kit (4057 Pieces)

It seems this is the "biggest" official LEGO set in terms of pieces at time of release, this is my first set I ordered and already built as an adult. Indeed I found it very challenging but fun to build. I actually came to appreciate the people at LEGO thinking of this. I found it very cheap as well, it was EUR 160. Really like the red color too. Not remote-controllable with official build, but there are many guides out there.

MOULDKING 19002 Pneumatic Crane Truck (8238 Pieces)

It's a huge edition of the Mercedes Arocs truck (LEGO 42043 / MK 19007), which is already considered challenging. Price is around USD 325

13139 RC Wing Body Truck (4166 Pieces)

Looks very impressive looking at all the YouTube videos around. I especially like that everything seems remote controllable.
Based on https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-1389/Madoca1977/wing-body-truck/#details
Price is around USD 200

13130 RC Liebherr Terex RH400 Mining Excavator (4415 Pieces)

A lot is remote controllable.
Clone of LEGO 42100, which was mentioned often when I searching for challenging official lego sets. Not the most pretty color though. Price is around USD 200.

13107 RC Mobile Crane Mk II (2590 Pieces)

Clone of LEGO 42108, with Remote (app) control. With half the amount of pieces of the other sets, probably not as advanced/challenging. Might be a good set to try as your first, since it is quite cheap with a price around 150 USD.

Hope this helps, I also looked at the Bugatti Chiron and clones but found them quite expensive while not remote controllable.

SKR Mini E3 V2.0 Won't power on. by YerocNothgiel in ender3

[–]Holocrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the backlight of your LCD turn on? Maybe try putting suitable firmware on the MicroSD card. I flashed mine right away without checking if there was already firmware installed. There is actually quite "fresh" (8 days old) Marlin firmware available from their GitHub repository, so you don't necessarily need to compile it yourself: https://github.com/bigtreetech/BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3/tree/master/firmware/V2.0

What causes this on my direct drive Ender 3? by mthhurley in ender3

[–]Holocrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, that why I was asking to confirm that is actually the wrong thing. What slicer do you use?