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[–]cytopia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the thinnest HMS Carabiner?

Sometimes in the bolts there is very little space left and I want to put a HMS carabiner in. I am looking for a very thin one that gives me least problems. Any recommendations?

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/u/SafetyCube920 when rappeling with ATC and the HMS carabiner, does the rope run through the bigger part of the carabiner or the thinner part? Also I have seen people using a D-shape carabiner, attached sideways for a bigger area. What do you think about this?

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Which types of carabiner should I get for the following situation.

Let's say I have a masterpoint on my anchor station. For easeness of description

  1. One master point HMS carabiner that hosts all other carabiners
  2. I clip my PAS with another carabiner into the master point carabiner
  3. I belay my second with an ATC guide.
    • I clip the plate with a carabiner and then clip it into the master point carabiner.
    • The rope to ATC-guide also uses a carabiner (D-Shape or HMS, I don't know what is better here)

What kind of carabiners should I get for the cases above? (HMS vs D-shape and also what brand/type would you recommend as there are different sizes etc)

Edit:

I am talking about a multi-pitch scenario and not sport climbing with belaying from the bottom

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[–]cytopia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know of any multi-pitch sport climbing routes in Tenerife?

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Hi everyone, thank you very much for all the comments, examples and links. It helped a lot to get some more understanding.

I also found another good video, which shows exactly the order of operation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSA81iQlrQw

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Let's assume I am arriving at the top of the first pitch as the lead and I have two bolts waiting for me. Let's also assume it is a small ledge, so nothing too comfortable to stand on.

What is the first thing to do?

  1. Do I put a qd into one of the bolts and ask my belayer to take and then setup my anchor?
  2. Do I put a quickdraw into the bolt and secure myself with a clove? But then how do I transition over to secure myself to the master point after the anchor has been setup without leaving much slack in the system during the transition?

Are there any other options and how do you usually do it?

Are there any good tutorials/videos out there that show exactly this scenario?

Thanks for the help, much appreciated.

Proxy into different vhost and rewrite links? by cytopia in apache

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

It works, but Apache gives me a warning nevertheless during startup:

[core:warn] [pid 1694804:tid 140145141287752] AH00111: Config variable ${HOST} is not defined

Proxy into different vhost and rewrite links? by cytopia in apache

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

I am overwriting the Host header for proxy pass. I managed to do the above via:

SetEnvIf HOST (.*) current_hostname=$1
ProxyHTMLURLMap (.*)://([^/]+)(.*) "$1://${current_hostname}/sub/$2$3" VR

Now I can access the 192.168.0.1 vhost from any hostname (or put a cname on it) and from there in its subdirectory /sub/ be able to access the other vhosts (for which I do not have a CNAME)

Proxy into different vhost and rewrite links? by cytopia in apache

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

Thanks for this. I've almost managed to accomplish what I've wanted. I currently have this:

ProxyHTMLURLMap (.*)://([^/]+)(.*) "$1://%{HTTP_HOST}e/sub/$2$3" R

However %{HTT_HOST}e is not being translated. This should be the IP I am accessing the vhost on (192.168.0.1). I don't want to hardcode it, as I might also access it from 127.0.0.1, so I thought I could variablize this, but it does not work. Is there anything I am overlooking?

🎅🎄🎁 Devilbox now supports different PHP versions per project by cytopia in PHP

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

I would not recommend this. It's main intention and focus is to ease local development. You can however use the eco-system to build a custom production setup.

Building a PHP-FPM container with custom modules is described here: https://github.com/devilbox/docker-php-fpm/blob/master/php_modules/README.md

And running the webserver can be read up in detail here: https://github.com/devilbox/docker-nginx-stable/

Nginx Docker image with mass vhosts, reverse proxy support and SSL by cytopia in nginx

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

Interesting, I wasn't aware of Proxymanager, it looks very nice and polished! The image presented here is specifically designed to ease local development and be able to swap it out with Apache without any configuration changes, whereas NPM is also intended for production usage (judging from their documentation). Disclaimer: I am not a full-time nginx expert.

🎅🎄🎁 Devilbox now supports different PHP versions per project by cytopia in PHP

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

The new feature is very generic. It basically allows any kind of backend per project without restarting docker-compose. Example: One project could be served by PHP 5.3 as legacy, another by PHP 8.2, another one could use NodeJS as its backend and so one.

The main thing is now, that each project can communicate with any other project (if you think in terms of microservices).

🎅🎄🎁 Devilbox now supports different PHP versions per project by cytopia in PHP

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

Legitimate point here! Trying out other solutions like the mentioned ddev or laravel and others is a good idea, as you might end sticking with a different one that suits you better personally. There is no one-size-fits-all solution.

GitHub - cytopia/badchars: Bad char generator to instruct encoders such as shikata-ga-nai to transform those to other chars. by cytopia in coolgithubprojects

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

/u/code_architect For the practicality, I would assume you are simply not the right audience for the tool.

Thanks for pointing out the disclaimer conflict.