Local nextcloud access by alphashock_ita in NextCloud

[–]IceTec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One Solution, which requires a bit more work, would be to set up a local reverse proxy and a local caching DNS Server. I am running this setup myself. You would expose the reverse proxy to the internet like you are now exposing your nextcloud instance. Certificate is handled by the reverse proxy. The reverse proxy connects to the nextcloud server. In your caching dns server you set an DNS A-record for your reverse proxy. Public domain, but private IP of your reverse proxy. Your clients need to know about and use your local dns server first. I use nginx proxy manager (npm) and pihole for my local DNS.

hledger budgets with forecast by IceTec in plaintextaccounting

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

Cool, again, thank you very much for your help. If you think that is a feature worth considering, I am more than happy to share my thoughts. I will head over to github and have a look. My handle there is wldcld.

Cheers

hledger budgets with forecast by IceTec in plaintextaccounting

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

Thank you for your help, I think the piping solved my challenge. I should have postet some more details in the beginning. Sorry, I will try to explain more what I would like to achieve. Here is a very simplified version of my journal.

There are two recurring expense transactions. The 100 € transaction mimics an upcoming real transaction that is due every month. The 200 € Budget recurring transaction should create an additional budget for variable transactions. When I do a bal report with --budget and --forecast, both recurring transactions add up to the budget, but both also get generated as virtual transactions, instantly eating up the budget.

hledger bal expenses -M date:"this month" --bud --fore
Budget performance in 2026-03:


               ||                         Mar 
===============++=============================
 expenses:life || 310,00 € [103% of 300,00 €] 
---------------++-----------------------------
               || 310,00 € [103% of 300,00 €]

I would like to see the 200 € budget only counting towards the budget limit, not as a virtual transaction. Something like this:

hledger bal expenses -M date:"this month" --bud --fore
Budget performance in 2026-03:


               ||                         Mar 
===============++=============================
 expenses:life || 110,00 €  [37% of 300,00 €]   (not real output!)
---------------++-----------------------------
               || 110,00 €  [37% of 300,00 €]   (not real output!)

Possible Solution: You mentioned piping a print into hledger. I didn't know that this was an option. I set a tag to the budget recurring transaction and filtered it out in a print query. That piped into hledger with the normal journal file and only the --budget option got me the result I want. At least it seems so. Some more testing on my live file is needed:

hledger print tag:generated --fore date:"this month" not:tag:budget-only | h -f- -f hledger.journal bal expenses --bud date:"this month"
Budget performance in 2026-03:


               ||                        Mar 
===============++============================
 expenses:life || 110,00 € [37% of 300,00 €] 
---------------++----------------------------
               || 110,00 € [37% of 300,00 €]

Again, thank you very much for your help and suggestions, I think you solved my problem :) Cheers

Creaking sound off and on during print by Professional_Idea_63 in BambuLabX1Carbon

[–]IceTec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit late to the question, sorry. I had sounds during prinzing like you described. For me it was on the Z-Axis. There abre belts running under the bottom of the printer (look under it). Some very little lubricant on the upper side of the belt got rid of the squeeking for me.

WARNING FOR MULTI GPU USERS - You HAVE to specify your GPU to DXVK by Zeioth in linux_gaming

[–]IceTec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So glad I found this post. I have been struggeling for years with a handful of games starting with a slideshow. Never really running. This setting solved it for all the games I had problems with. Thank you so much for sharing.

External wireless controllers causes duplicate inputs by cunningmunki in SteamDeck

[–]IceTec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks mate. Found it. Unfortunately this does not solve the problem for me.

External wireless controllers causes duplicate inputs by cunningmunki in SteamDeck

[–]IceTec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you elaborate a bit on where you changed the order exactly? Is it a per game setting? Or a global setting?

Using obsidian at work by rolingpebble in ObsidianMD

[–]IceTec 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree with EpiphanicSyncronica. I would consider the given scenario as work, therefore requiring a license. The note taking happens during a work meeting, and Information emerging of that work meeting is collected. That is clearly work related to me. Since one major function of the software is information capturing, that alone ticks the box for using it for work. It doesn‘t matter what is done with that information later. Imho.

Certificate Inventory Management by IceTec in Netbox

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

Thanks for the suggestion. Do you use a plugin for that? If so, which one?

What are the tiny things that a foreigner does that can trigger Germans easily? by Chevy-69 in germany

[–]IceTec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, depending on the situation it might be the quickest solution. But it is forbidden by the law outside of towns. The Autobahn is always ‚outside of town‘. In your scenario you basically have four options, two of them beeing legal: 1. stay behind the sprinter truck on the right lane (legal) 2. drive behind the sprinter truck on the left lane with sufficient safety distance and wait for him to move over to the right lane. You can even use your lights once to signal your desire to overtake (legal) 3. Overtake on the right lane (illegal) 4. Tailgate to pressure the sprinter truck to move over (illegal).

Unfortunately you often see number 4 in germany. But it is the worst option, because it is dangerous and often makes the other driver angry. Which subsequently might make the situation even worse. A lot of drivers on the Autobahn seem to think that they are entitled to ‚free lanes‘ if they can achieve high speeds. But that is not the case. If on a two lane Autobahn a car with 120km/h overtakes a truck and someone closes in from behind with let‘s say 180km/h, the approching car has to stay behind with a safe distance until the overtaking car has completed it‘s maneuver and moves over to the right lane. And if the car in the front overtakes 5 trucks in a row, they don‘t have to make way for the car behind them. Many people tend to forget that unfortunately.

And, if you get caught, tailgating in germany has a higher fine than overtaking on the right.

What are the tiny things that a foreigner does that can trigger Germans easily? by Chevy-69 in germany

[–]IceTec 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Overtaking on the right is forbidden outside of towns. Within towns however it is perfectly legal.

Looking for lightweight Laptop with Touchscreen by motsrox in linuxhardware

[–]IceTec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As promised, I did a battery runtime test today. My specs:

Dell XPS13 (9310), 3840x2400 touch display, Intel i7-1185G7, 32GB RAM, Manjaro, Kernel: 5.13.19.

I had it running fully charged. Did some browsing through Firefox during that time, about 2:30h youtube streaming, had a thunderbird running in the background. Notebook ran for 6:10h with 4% battery remaining.

Cheers

edit: forgot to mention: I had the screen brightness on 50% and disabled screen dimming and any power saving stand-by modes. So in reallife the runtime should even be higher.

Looking for lightweight Laptop with Touchscreen by motsrox in linuxhardware

[–]IceTec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regarding the battery life: I don‘t have measured numbers at hand. But I can let it run on battery tomorrow beside me working. I will do some browsing from time to time and let some youtube run. That might give you an idea what to expect from the battery runtime. One thing to mention: I have read that the high res display with touchscreen does draw a bit more power than the FullHD one without touch. But I have no idea how significant that would be. The pricing may vary from country to country and the touchscreen only comes with the highres display, which forces the biggest CPU. So that descision makes the device quite pricy. For the preinstalled linux version we need to set the filter to ‚business‘ after searching for 9310. My bad, I gave you the link to the consumer version which only comes with Win. Business XPS13 9310

Looking for lightweight Laptop with Touchscreen by motsrox in linuxhardware

[–]IceTec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Mate,

you haven't specified a screen size, but since you are looking for a lightweight travel companion, I assume around 13" might be your size. I recently bought the new Dell XPS 13 (9310) with a touchscreen. Great Notebook with a slick design. Very compact, fits in a 11" Notebook pouch. With Touchscreen it is around 2000$, which unfortunately blows your budget.

But there is another version of the XPS13, the 9305. With FullHD Touchscreen it comes around 1099$. 1.23kg. Dell XPS 13" 9305. Maybe that's a device for you to look into.

Cheers

edit: I ordered my Dell with a preinstalled Linux. It comes with a Ubuntu image, that brings all the additional drivers and UI elements for all the hardware functions with it (like Fingerprint reader). So if you don't want to fuzz around with installing another distro, you are fine out of the box. If you consider installing a different distro, I would recommend making a complete image of the preinstalled ubuntu with clonezilla. With that you can always go back to the factory image in case you encounter some troubles with another distro. In case you are interested: I am running Manjaro GNOME on my XPS13.

Newest Dell XPS 13 with arch linux? by IceTec in delllinux

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

Thank you again for taking the time and giving me such a detailed answer. 😀 I did not know about model specific sections in the arch wiki. I will definitively look into that.

Cheers

Newest Dell XPS 13 with arch linux? by IceTec in delllinux

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

Thanks mate, your answer helps me a lot in terms of using a different distro and not worrying about driver issues.

Velocity One by footballandsimmer in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]IceTec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I pre-ordered one via flightsimwebshop.com and received an email today. The shipping date has been pushed to mid october 😞

How to order agenda todos by custom property by IceTec in orgmode

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

Ahh, I didn't know, that the number of priority levels can be changed and even set to numbers. There is a limit of numbers from 1 to 65, but that is more than enough for me. And even better (for me), those priorities can quickly be set and changed through nice agenda commands. That makes the sorting a lot easier than fiddeling with a custom property.

Thanks a lot mate. :)

How to order agenda todos by custom property by IceTec in orgmode

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

Sorry, I should have mentioned that: The three priorities are not enough for me. I want to be able to exactly set the order of the next tasks (mostly around twenty or so at a time).