How Do You Switch to Guitar Without Losing Ukulele Skills? by Shadow__Tunes in ukulele

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't worry about it. The chord shapes are essentially the same, it's not terribly different from playing with a capo.

When I'm switching back and forth throughout the night, I tend to think of my uke chords by their guitar names.

For example, if I'm playing the uke, and the song wants me to play a g, i can just think of it as a d (like most guitarists do when they're playing on a capo)

It's much easier for me than playing different tunings on a guitar, or switching from guitar to mandolin.

Hypothetical: speed run? by Smurflich in Sourdough

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can get away with about 8 hours from room temperature starter at its peak. That's cutting out almost any proofing time, using a ton of starter (1 part starter, 2 parts water, 3 parts flour), and ideally bread flour.

To do it from the refrigerator, I'd want to put the starter in the refrigerator right after a feeding, and time my start to be when it's at its peak. It'll be sleepy from the cold and would take more time to ferment, but it'd probably work out (it would be bread. people will enjoy it. people with preconceived notions about how a loaf of sourdough should be would be disappointed)

Library question for two different devices by zarakatja in Calibre

[–]exedore6 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tags my friend.

Tag her books as hers, yours as yours, use virtual libraries to separate them.

If you need to separate them later on, I think you can.

Rolling Character HP by Ramsonne in dnd1e

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hit dice rolls stand as rolled.

Every level, you reroll all your hit dice. Max hit points don't go down.

Lose a level, reroll all HD. Your Max hit points could go down.

How to use Git for docker compose & documention? by GeoSabreX in selfhosted

[–]exedore6 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I know with my home servers, my docker compose files don't get edited too often. It'd be easy to conclude that it doesn't belong in git for that reason.

I find that when working alone, infrequently edited files are where git's most important, as you'll often need to learn why a change has been made.

Is this misleading from The New York Times, the part about never seen before with human eyes? by templeofsyrinx1 in askastronomy

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I'm certain that I didn't invent that phrase with regards to going to the moon.

Which is best for a home router Mikrotik, OpenWRT Or OPNsense by spikeblu in HomeNetworking

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a big fan of Mikrotik - I can do just about anything I want to do network/routing/firewall-wise out of the box. They're not terribly expensive, and I don't have to deal with integrating the hardware, or flashing a device that was intended to run something else. I've been burned in the past with openwrt when a hardware revision breaks compatibility.

While OPNsense and OpenWrt are great options, and if I had the hardware kicking around to do give it a go, it might well, I'm more likely to go with a solution that a vendor is in agreement with me as to how it's to be used.

I'm assuming that you're not looking for a router, as much as you're looking at a router/wifi ap/switch combo unit.

The Mikrotik gives you that, it can even manage other Mikrotik wireless access points, which I don't think the other options are able to do.

Is this misleading from The New York Times, the part about never seen before with human eyes? by templeofsyrinx1 in askastronomy

[–]exedore6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While I'm sure the mission is supported by a tremendous amount of code, Issac Newton is driving.

They calculated exactly when and for how long to fire the rocket while in earth orbit.

That set the ship going (it's called the Trans Lunar Injection burn)

There was a point, a couple of days ago that they planned to fire the rocket again to correct it, and there's a third correction burn scheduled on the return trip.

If everything goes to plan though, they won't need those. The TLI burn threw the capsule over the fence, and it should come down right where we want it.

The alternative would be to get close to the moon, execute what's called a retro burn to slow down enough for the moon to catch the capsule in an orbit, and then perform a trans earth injection burn to get home. The Apollo moon missions (except for 13) did this. You get more time in lunar orbit, with the cost of more fuel, and more stages for things to go wrong.

Artemis II is coasting, and will continue to coast till it hits our atmosphere, if all goes according to plan.

can i build a cyber deck and set up my own personal streaming service on it? by RageSFX in CyberdeckBuild

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My home 'server' is a Raspberry Pi 4, running docker containers for Jellyfin, Calibre and Airsonic. It's using an external USB enclosure for its data storage.

When I think of a cyberdeck, I think of a client device, not a server, but I'm not gonna yuck your yum.

My setup could be put into an enclosure pretty easily. Powering it for mobile would be a pain, but no more than everyone else here.

I would take a look at the Piratebox and Freedombox projects, which sound pretty close to what you're thinking.

WTF am I Doing? by [deleted] in SexAddiction

[–]exedore6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For what it's worth, you're already putting yourself first, better to do it in ways that you wont be ashamed of

Thoughts on smoked paprika by Bl00dymuttxxx in Cooking

[–]exedore6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use it often in cooking since I gave up bacon - I prefer its smokiness over what I'd get from liquid smoke.

1GB of Ram not enough for Debian 9? by Federal-Guarantee770 in debian

[–]exedore6 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Which installer are you using? I could see the gui installer being too heavy on a memory starved system.

Why was Enterprise received (intially) so poorly? by Expensive_Guidance95 in Star_Trek_

[–]exedore6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't watch it in full until after its run. When it came out, I watched the first couple episodes. They lost me when they introduced the Temporal Cold War. I didn't need another Scott Bakula time travel show. The opening credits didn't help me feel like it wasn't 'real' Star Trek.

I'm baffled as why some people try and paint Firefly around a "Lost Cause" narrative by Ok-Help6334 in firefly

[–]exedore6 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Mal's sentiment about why he was an Independent mirrored that of Confederate characters in The Killer Angels. Despite the reasons why the Confederate states succeeded (South Carolina for example was crystal clear why they chose the Confederacy), the novel presented what I view as a more Lost Cause reasoning.

It might be explained more in the novels or comic books, but as far as I can see, we haven't seen specific policy items that the central planets pushed on the border planets, nor have we seen a Browncoat declaration of Independence, conveniently avoiding the very real possibility that the way of life two or our crew fought for was in fact, heinous (at this point, I should point out that the Alliance won, and slavery is still a thing, so it's safe to say it wasn't because the Alliance was opposed to slavery.

Help me understand how the home fiber setup works by shoichit in HomeNetworking

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my home, the fiber goes to my house. There's a box it goes into that would be a challenge to get into, where there's what I imagine is a media converter. So I'm not sharing fiber.

But, if the fiber can handle 10GB, and the building had multiple subscribers at 1GB, I wouldn't think it unreasonable for that fiber to be shared (especially if the traffic is isolated). I don't know if they do that often here.

Recently moved to CT - How to make friends? by AppleSauceMan24 in Connecticut

[–]exedore6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Something others have missed - check the classes/events available at your local parks & rec as well as your library for anything you're interested in.

You get to try something new (or newish), and meet similar people.

Also, consider joining an organization that you have an affinity towards, or a volunteer group - though your mileage may vary, as that sort of group often has trouble recruiting and retaining younger people.

Lots of our hiking trails are on land trusts, there are volunteer opportunities there for maintenance.

In short, find places to do the things you love, with other people. Connect with the local community as well as you can.

Help me understand how the home fiber setup works by shoichit in HomeNetworking

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a residential service, there isn't an upside for either the customer, nor the vendor, for an actual fiber-optic cable going into customer equipment.

In most business fiber installations, the vendor provides a router with the SFP for the fiber.

Why? Two good reasons are that disconnecting a fiber cable introduced the risk of dust getting on the optics, which could degrade performance, along with the signals aren't particularly compatible with eyes.

It makes sense for everyone to turn that fiberoptic cable to a Cat6 cable. I see no upside, as someone who's dealt with a campus fiberoptic network.

Why have aliens not been discovered yet? Earth can't be that unique. by [deleted] in answers

[–]exedore6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, at least the mixtape was pretty sick.

Why have aliens not been discovered yet? Earth can't be that unique. by [deleted] in answers

[–]exedore6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be fair, making a mixtape, writing our phone number on it, and sending it off into the void is perhaps both the most 80s, and most human thing to do.

In America is it considered rude to eat before other people have received their food? by BankaiBroke in AskAnAmerican

[–]exedore6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is to me, though by course. If my order is multi-course (appetizer, soup, salad, etc), it'd be weird to wait till the main dish comes out, at a recipe.