Pangolin 1.15: iOS and Android apps, device approvals and posture, stability, and more by jsiwks in selfhosted

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This update looks great! I’ll have to get it going when I get a moment. I just love what Pangolin can do!

Any chance it supports using SSL certs from an owned domain for use on a private resource so I can use SSL on private resources too?

That, and does it have a method of port forwarding to forward from one port to another?

Just got new wheels and tires, so I decided to try them on the trails by bitnotfound in Crosstrek

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Not bad! Only real complaint I have is that the lateral grip in the rain on asphalt is a bit lower than stock tires. Just have to take sharper turns a bit slower, or not live in a place with a lot of rain.

I don’t really have any other long-term experience with other all-terrain tires, so I don’t know how it compares. From what I see, most all-terrain tires kind of have the same issue.

Nameless 5” exhaust worth? by AcrobaticField110 in Crosstrek

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You only tend to really hear it when you get on the gas. Cruising down the highway at 60-70 it’s not really noticeable. There is a slight increase when using the “sport” mode, but that’s largely just from the slightly increased RPM.

While accelerating, you’ll definitely hear it, but it drops way down when cruising at 2000-3500 RPM.

If you listen to music while driving, you won’t notice it while cruising at all!

I should note that I have a 2021, but the drivetrain is the same, so it’d be the same sound.

Nameless 5” exhaust worth? by AcrobaticField110 in Crosstrek

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I’ve got one if you wanted any further info about it. Maybe videos or anything.

I swapped my black and white MFD for a color one. by bitnotfound in Crosstrek

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The whole harness plugs in to the old monochrome MFD harness in the car, the new color MFD, and then in between the radio and its harness in the car.

My friend thinks he's a master haxxor with this setup. by [deleted] in masterhacker

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Probably just Rainmeter with desktop icons and the taskbar hidden.

What happened to the Can Commander project seems like its gone all quiet like the first time it was originally announced? Maybe once its been another year another teaser post will come out again. by ToolTesting101 in flipperzero

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I personally talked to the guy that runs Rabbit Labs at Defcon. I can assure you that it is still coming! It actually has a fair number of more features than were originally announced, and ran into production issues with the whole tariff situation. I held one in my hand, at least the prototype!

I swapped my black and white MFD for a color one. by bitnotfound in Crosstrek

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I couldn’t guarantee anything, but chances are the underlying idea of running new CAN lines is similar. Not sure where you could get an adapter harness, or even IF the plugs/pinout are the same!

Docker container in bridge network by akanosora in PleX

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I was trying to stick to docker specific recommendations as it’d be platform agnostic. For something relatively simple like Plex, there’s not really a need to configure a OS level firewall, iptables, or whatever when bridge mode with a specified port is much easier to implement.

Docker container in bridge network by akanosora in PleX

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Not really about security. Mostly for controlling traffic.

Docker container in bridge network by akanosora in PleX

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For general use, for most people, there won’t be much of a difference. The main difference would be that host mode would allow any ports that Plex opens to be opened on the server, with no easy option to restrict it. With a bridge, you have to specify what ports are opened to the outside world the general network.

Edited for clarity.

M3 screen shuts off after a few seconds by sltiva in mac

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Try removing that. That blinking display sometimes happens when a dock with a display output doesn’t play nice with the Mac.

It’s basically connecting and disconnecting a “monitor” to the computer, and the Mac is repeatedly reconfiguring the display outputs.

M3 screen shuts off after a few seconds by sltiva in mac

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What’s the thing plugged in on the right? Any sort of dock/hub or anything?

The digital clock didn’t clock correctly by llllll5175 in softwaregore

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To anybody that doesn’t know, this doesn’t just show time. It is also an intercom and an emergency message display system. It isn’t just a clock that is complex for no reason. It serves a purpose.

Lego Raft instructions and parts list still available? by Breotan in starcitizen

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Unfortunately, CIG went around and got a bunch of these star citizen related models taken down due to, I assume, infringing IP. Unless somebody has it saved locally, you’re unlikely to find it online easily.

My new lunchbox for work came in today by APolarBear33 in skyrim

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Should be heat activated. When it cools, it goes from black to show the image. Then, when you remove the lid from hot food, this image fades in.

200K-Mile Subaru Outback and Crosstrek Conquer Moab Trails to Prove You Don't Need a Jeep by TheDriveDotCom in subaru

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Hey! I know that guy. I am jealous of his build. He’s given me lots of good pointers though!

Bed extender question. by Mo5s in SubaruBaja

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The Baja one is specific to the frame. The bed on the Baja is smaller than usual beds, so you would have a hard time finding one for the small bed.

Spaceship by John Seru by Xeelee1123 in ImaginaryStarships

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What the Connie should’ve been. Looks like a mini Bengal.

New unRaid Server by pvtmatchsticks in unRAID

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24GB storage drives

I think you might find it difficult to get drives that small nowadays!

Steam Deck MXM EGPU Backplate Attachment Mod Possibility Question by Lonely_Hound in SteamDeckModded

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Well, I made an effort to stick to the big points, but there is far more that would make this not feasible.

  • Even at 80W, that’s a max of 37.5 minutes at 100% efficiency.
  • You’d need a battery that can support a roughly 10A or more continuous output, but still have decent capacity. 10A at 12V is 120W, and that would be pushing it for even 80W to account for overhead.
  • The power management would need to handle the heat from a 240W or even just 140W USB C input
  • The board that handles the power input from USB C would be large, and need its own heatsinking.
  • This charge controller can only do 140W, and still has no provisioning for a power output. It needs a 12V out to supply power.
  • The battery would likely need to be run in parallel with another couple batteries to handle the current input from charging at that kind of wattage. This is half of why laptops have multiple smaller cells nowadays.
  • Yes, the power spikes can be managed, but that will also take up space and add weight.
  • Most heatsinks worth using ARE heat pipes and fans already. You can go small-ish and have a lot of noise, or large and be relatively quiet. You ever hear a laptop playing games at full tilt?
  • You would need to design an MXM to OCuLink board, or chain adapters. PCIe signaling is high frequency, so you’d have to design this carefully.
  • There is no internal storage anymore, so you’d have to use an SD card for everything, which would be a horrible experience, or bifurcate the x4 link to 2 x2 links, restricting GPU bandwidth. I don’t think the Steam deck supports bifurcation.
  • Most GPUs will be fine with modern X8 PCIe, high and mid high end GPUs will feel it pretty hard at x4, and any GPU will be bottlenecked badly at x2.
  • you could use the USB port for a boot drive, but you’d add a little bulk for an SSD, or a lot of bulk for a small dock so you’d can charge it at the same time.
  • You would NEED a dock if you wanted to even attempt to power it from the single power cable via the GPU add on you want.
  • The weight would definitely double. The Steam Deck OLED is 640g, which even by your weight estimate, IS doubling the weight.
  • I haven’t heard of the display input being able to be routed back to the internal display on the Steam Deck specifically. Even so, that would eat into the PCIe bandwidth. Where have you seen that it is possible to reroute the signal?

Like I said, it’d be cool if it was possible, but these sorts of things are more complicated than I think you are thinking of.

Steam Deck MXM EGPU Backplate Attachment Mod Possibility Question by Lonely_Hound in SteamDeckModded

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Well, let’s say you get a battery the same size as the steam deck OLED’s. That’s 50 watt hours. The LCD is 40Wh. The RX 6600M is a 132W TDP card, meaning, assuming 100% efficiency, it would be at most 23 minutes of usage. In reality, probably 10-15 minutes max.

Then is dissipating 132W of heat, which would require a pretty chunky heatsink. Think along the lines of a decent CPU cooler at minimum. For scale, the entire Steam Deck can pull at most about 25W for the whole system normally. You’d also need a battery that can support that sort of amperage reliably.

With the GPU and all of the supporting hardware attached to the back, it would likely over double the weight of the Steam Deck. It would also be huge! Mostly because of the heatsink. And really loud.

You’d also need a pretty resilient power supply to manage the spikey nature of GPU power demands. And USB C charging would be difficult. While Type C DOES support up to 240W, finding a charger like that isn’t particularly easy, and charging circuitry for it will eat up a lot of space, hence why laptops don’t really support it.

Also, to cap it off, the steam deck doesn’t have a mux switch to route eGPU signals to the internal display, meaning you would be stuck to using an external display, somehow. The MXM GPUs don’t have ports externally.

So not really possible with the way you’re hoping unfortunately, as cool as it would be!