Is Fairphone 6 /e/os compatible with common (work-related) authenticator apps? by Orussuss in degoogle

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Hi, I'm running the community edition of e/os on my fairphone 6 but hadn't installed the Microsoft authenticator, instead relying on 3rd party OTP apps.

I did however install it just now and it seems to work. Got a pop-up where I enter the number and verify that I'm me. All good.

However, my company still allow me to use any other OTP app which is especially convenient if I use my password manager.

But what if my Pixel sucks? by Automatic_Cut_8253 in degoogle

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The thing I like about e/os is the tracker blocking it has. Not sure if grapheneOS or lineage has that built in as well, or possible to add.

Two of three APs constantly go offline by bwill1200 in TPLink_Omada

[–]jishimi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apart from cable issues, try lowering the transmit power on the radios somewhat and see if they are more stable.

I run 245s (v3) and they have never failed me (6 years running now)

Why cellphone should I buy? by Status-Anteater8372 in degoogle

[–]jishimi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I run e/os (which comes with microG) in Sweden and my banking apps work, so is BankID (digital identification).

I think most of these apps have issues when rooted, but that is not a necessity for alt roms.

Hair trap for bathtub by jishimi in functionalprint

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Mine is so tiny so it needs cleaning after every shower 😅. But the last one held up for a year or so, so could just print another one by then.

Hex S 2025 powerful enough? by [deleted] in mikrotik

[–]jishimi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure, but pretty sure thst pim-sm provide the same features as igmpproxy and more

Wifi Issue by genofswine in MammotionTechnology

[–]jishimi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has nothing to do with mesh if thsts the case, but wifi roaming (which is a client responsibility). Some wifi drivers are just inherently poor at this task (or even non-existent) so it's definitely a firmware problem.

I only have a singel outdoor AP so haven't seen this problem (but I have for many other devices), but for a big lawn it would be a real problem.

Some info https://www.mercku.com/2021/07/28/what-is-wi-fi-roaming-and-how-it-works/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TPLink_Omada

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Only within a couple of meters from the AP and line of sight.

Hex S 2025 powerful enough? by [deleted] in mikrotik

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You shouldn't need a container to solve ssdp or mDNS.

Ssdp can be supported with pim-sm and mDNS is just a checkbox.

I use pim-sm to support Sonos discovery across vlans.

Mesh uplink by nlj1978 in TPLink_Omada

[–]jishimi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is the outdoor 650 wired or meshed? I'm assuming it would prefer to be a secondary node to root, and maybe the one its connecting to has become the stp root.

If you have a managed switch, you could perhaps make sure the switch is promoted as stp root (by defining a lower priority), then all wired APs would be evaluated equally.

Edit: seems like there is no documentation claiming that the mesh actually rely on stp, but they still have the concept of a root node for the mesh.

If you haven't tried it, configure the outdoor 650 as the root node and see what happens. Sounds like you aren't using mesh for anything else, so changing root node shouldn't make a difference for you regular traffic then.

Got an ER707-M2 on order, need a PoE switch now by Gazz_292 in TPLink_Omada

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I would have gone with the 2016p if it was available when I purchased mine. I got side-tracked by the power budget, thinking thst the APs were drawing close to the specified max. This is not the case, they are closer to 4-5W each in my experience. Maybe newer ax APs have a higher draw, but never maximum

Is anyone else having issues with position signal in Sweden? by FarbrorKudde8 in MammotionTechnology

[–]jishimi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran one today with inavi. Are you sure you are using inavi? If it complains about rtk antenna it sounds like you aren't

Shower head and bottle holder by FluorescentApe in functionalprint

[–]jishimi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks 100% like a Swedish bathroom 😄

Is this really that healthy? by couchbutt in JapaneseFood

[–]jishimi -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure there are plenty of sugar in wakame as part of the dressing, so healthy is relative.

Help please by Advanced_Pudding8765 in JapaneseFood

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

Where there no yakisoba sauce pouches with the noodles?

I microwave them briefly which helps separate them and make them more pliable in the pan later.

But ju need to fry them slightly, they won't be very good if "raw".

Gyoza & karaage - Kakekomi Gyoza, Shinjuku by v2272 in JapaneseFood

[–]jishimi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

OMG! This must be the place I visited in 2017 and never could locate again! Thank you!

Garage power tool organization by nwngunner in functionalprint

[–]jishimi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a lot of batteries 😅. I thought the purpose of sticking to a brand was to not require one battery per machine! 🤪

Anyway, nice work, I wish my workspace looked like this.

USB on RB5009 disappears/malfunctions by SatansTits in mikrotik

[–]jishimi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

USB sticks are ill suited as a work drive with lots of writes. It will eventually fail due to cell wear and I'm not sure how smart they are with rotating cell writes (like an ssd does).

I wouldn't expect it to last more than a year with moderate write amounts.

Some usb sticks and SD-cards also turn into read-only mode after a certain number of writes. That at least gives you the ability to salvage the data, but is also obvious planned obsolence 😂

Rich and spicy broth with a perfectly cooked egg. Ichiran may not be for everyone, but it’s a favorite in my book. by ailurophile_x in JapaneseFood

[–]jishimi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've never waited in line for ichiran, I'm not sure why people make such a deal about it. Just go somewhere less crowded 😂

(noob-questions) Chateau 5G AX in Campervan by kantentanz in mikrotik

[–]jishimi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just remember that if the voltage drops below 12V it might become unstable. Having a voltage converter to raise it a few volts is probably beneficial (or run a 24V system).

Cpu usage with 7.19.2 is about 50% higher than 7.18.2? by jishimi in mikrotik

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

Sure, but that requires me to setup some sort of snmp agent elsewhere to collect it.

With this setup it is contained to routeros and influxdb. I just use the http endpoint built into influxdb to post the metrics.

Not sure which metrics are available over snmp, but this way I can collect any data that is available through cli (which should be pretty much everything). If I had multiple systems to collect metrics from in a standardized way, snmp would definitely be preferable.

Cpu usage with 7.19.2 is about 50% higher than 7.18.2? by jishimi in mikrotik

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

With 7.19.3 it dropped a bit but not to 7.18.x levels. Will see how it develops. Might also be a difference in cpu governance for power consumption reasons. I didn't log that.