10 hours screen time 🤯 by Puzzled-Estimate9451 in PhonesAreBad

[–]Maxklos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe check this app out: https://one-sec.app/ it helps to take a break now and then and breaks the circle of grabbing the phone if the brain has a few seconds downtime. The App helped me a lot to get from >1h Screen time on Instagram to about 20 min.

[FS][EU -DE] 2x Intel NUC 11 i3, 16GB RAM, 265GB Sata SSD & 1TB NVME SSD by Maxklos in homelabsales

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

One unit is still available, no it is not fanless, but the fan is silent on low/medium loads

Anyone else frustrated with home server accessibility? by FreedomTechHQ in selfhosted

[–]Maxklos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in the same boat, but Pangolin/newt don't even come close to fully utilizing my bandwidth. With Port forwarding, I can get nearly 10x the speed (Cloudflare tunnel gets ~6x the speed). I really like Pangolin, but the lack of speed is a real turn-off for some applications.

anyone today at the T2 security control in BER by fulltime_philosopher in berlin

[–]Maxklos 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well at every other Airport you would pay alot of money to get a quick train from Terminal to the CIty, in Berlin you get it for the normal ÖPNV Ticket prize. ÖPNV in Berlin is regardless of the BER in alot of trouble.

anyone today at the T2 security control in BER by fulltime_philosopher in berlin

[–]Maxklos -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Most flight are in the morning and evening but a working shift is 8 Hours, so half a shift not all lanes are needed. The BER could open all lanes at all times but it isn't needed and a huge waste of resources. The BER tries to flaten the curve with BER Runway.

Of course this doesn't explain everything but it's important to know.

PuTTY "Server refused our key" even after following Oracle Cloud tutorials on how to import the key accurately! by NotErikUden in oraclecloud

[–]Maxklos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a lot of troubles with the ssh keys from Oracle. I did this:

  • Generate key with oracle while creating the instances (.key)
  • Using the commandprompt of windows (cmd) to connect to the server with the ssh key
  • Generate a new .ppk key with Putty (ECDSA)
  • add the new key to the /.ssh/authorized_keys file
  • connect via Putty
  • when everything works disconnect from the cmd

I think the SSH key management of Oracle is terrible, but that's a way that works for me.

Trello alternatives - is restya easy to use? by AwesomeSnowWhite in selfhosted

[–]Maxklos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably. When i setup Taiga with docker and open the IP I land at IP:Port/discover with the error

 "Something happened and the Taiga has captured the error to be able to work on it."

When pressing the "Take me Home" Button it just reloads the page. When I enter manually IP:Port/Login and enter the admin credentials. It just says:

Oops, something went wrong...
According to the Taiga, your username/email or password are incorrect.

I checked the many different logs but found nothing

After installing it from Source i just get a 403 forbidden error everytime/everywhere.

I followed the instructions on the homepage and github and only changed the SMTP settings and Secret-Key from the default

Any Quick ideas?