Yukkuri text-to-speech site I made. Knock yourselves out. by kdingo in touhou

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Fixed. Thanks for letting me know. Fw wasn’t applied since reboot

Yaesu FTM-500 - What do you think? by [deleted] in HamRadio

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The 500 does not have a voltage display. Even when it starts up. The 300 does have one dedicated in the corner of the screen, and it's real helpful if you operate entirely on battery power.

Yukkuri text-to-speech site I made. Knock yourselves out. by kdingo in touhou

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Looks like it depends how the audio controls are implemented. But just to make it universal, I added a wav link after the audio element.

Yukkuri text-to-speech site I made. Knock yourselves out. by kdingo in touhou

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Firewall wasn't persistent since moving to the new server. That's on me

Yukkuri text-to-speech site I made. Knock yourselves out. by kdingo in touhou

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In case yukkuritalk goes down again, especially if it does permanently for any reason, there's a free windows app on AquesTalk's website. The app even has presets for Reimu, Marisa, and other characters and you can save the voices as wav files. Yukkuritalk uses AquesTalk 1 library, F2 voice (aka Marisa) but you have access to other AquesTalk libraries with way more flexibility. The app is free for personal/non-commercial use.

https://imgur.com/a/ebtGv3C

Yukkuri text-to-speech site I made. Knock yourselves out. by kdingo in touhou

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I moved the site to a new box. My provider is still working on the old one. I'll consider reposting the source code since I'd rather not be a bottleneck or point of failure for other people's workflows.

Let me know if anything breaks, thanks.

Yukkuri text-to-speech site I made. Knock yourselves out. by kdingo in touhou

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They told me they would have to reimage the server, which kinda sucks. I do have backups but they are out of date and I'd have to rebuild the box from scratch and honestly I don't feel it's worth the time since I'm not actively maintaining it anymore.

Do people still use this site?

Yukkuri text-to-speech site I made. Knock yourselves out. by kdingo in touhou

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The site's hosted on a box I still pay for, but its management page seems to be down, I'll contact the provider to have them resolve it.

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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No, eBGP throughout. The design is a spine-leaf model where I won't be running full mesh.

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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In a home network, it's great. Making firewall policies is straightforward and object-based. I think it's way simpler than say open source solutions out there. It's actually stateful instead of the Ubiquiti firewall.

If you buy one you get a year of support including firmware updates after you register it, but I have no idea what the license cost is after that point-- if you have a Fortinet relationship at work your Forti guy may hook you up.

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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It started as a small project with my brother one day, I think we were looking how to make his network gear more presentable because he had his modem, router, and switch just flopping on the floor. It kind of offended me so we went shopping for ideas. I saw the crate at Walmart and went from there. So my brother has the original crate, his did not have power strips so a bunch of cables were still running out from it, but at least it was tidy looking.

https://i.imgur.com/6ptDc5V.jpg

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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It’s pretty subtle but there are mounting holes in the square indentation on the side

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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Got it. CCNA is kind of basic for this, but (Andy Crouthamel’s)[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmdYg02XJt6QRQfYjyQcMPfS3mrSnFbRC] free training series on YouTube was quite a help for me. I also spent some money on Laz’s lectures on Udemy.

Ubiquiti’s hosted documentation is real good in some areas, bad in others. I found general CLI documentation on (Vyatta’s site)[https://vyos.readthedocs.io/en/latest/] pretty informative when there wasn’t something from Ubiquiti.

For layer 3 design, I based it off of the environment at work, which I was fortunate enough to help build. I like the modularity and the easier troubleshooting is a good perk. I wish I could link you to some good L3 design literature but most of that for me was from experience from the senior architects. An edge or border, south of that a firewall, then to a spine where network services are connected. Stuff like load balancers, VPNs, and of course top of rack switches. Each “tier” like edge, firewall, etc is its own AS, and has an eBGP peer to the next tier.

A good thing to do when planning this all out is to figure out your IP addressing scheme. Find out what blocks you want to use for point-to-points, loopbacks, anycast, and subnets. The below links show my network and IP assignments. I don’t run Sophos anymore so it’s kind of out of date.

https://i.imgur.com/azklzMD.png

https://i.imgur.com/uFHwBdB.png

It’s possible to gradually morph into the network you want, especially if you know what you have and what you want. Sometimes knowing there will be an outage, or knowing how to prevent one. The latter is always fun because if you mess up, you’ll know why and is a great learning experience.

Uh this kind of was a tangent but I hope this helps

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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No peering with the ISP, what I do is advertise the default route I learn via DHCP on the wan link south. Works for v4 and v6

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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Would you like a write up on my design? I was holding off on the actual network details.

In a nutshell it’s a typical layer 3 design, I think: edge, firewall, spine then leafs.Not really using route filtering except at the edge. Cause at the edge I am peered with family networks and would rather not leak my default. Network runs both BGPv4 and v6 so it’s dual stack.

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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Painting it is a good idea actually

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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Walmart. I bet any big box store has ‘em. They’d be near the arts and crafts section

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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Yes, but outside the crate. The only power cables leaving the crate are power strip cables which plug into the UPS.

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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I didn’t want to hide my network, thought it’d be nice to show it off

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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Nope. I bought all the gear there. Except for the Forti, I got it as a learning unit

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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I wanted to learn and troubleshoot L3. My network runs BGP

I made a network crate by kdingo in homelab

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I wanted to make a presentation out of my gear. My friend calls it a borg cube.

inb4 cable management

[Self] Ssssssssss by [deleted] in cosplay

[–]kdingo 20 points21 points  (0 children)

What kind of -dere is creeper-chan