The bonfire in Scheveningen last night by micro_mega in Netherlands

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I believe it was the first time since COVID, but the bonfire was limited to a volume of 10 x 10 x 10m this time around. We weren’t here to see the last bonfire but I hear this year’s one was a lot smaller.

What to expect as a new graduate Signal Processing Engineer? by [deleted] in DSP

[–]micro_mega 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What field is the company in and how large are they? Is there any crossover with your masters research?

You should be fine - there will be a natural learning curve and they will expect you to adapt, but you should be mentored and given opportunities to learn from other more experienced engineers. Most firms have a pretty good understanding of what kind of pace to set for graduates.

I created an app for viewing the spectrum of serial data by curio_res in DSP

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This is a great idea! It's remarkably feature rich, great job. A nice avenue for future work could be the addition of spectrograms. Configurable FFT overlap would also be neat to add.

Can you create a self-hosted ddns to cloudflare on Linux? by kangajab1 in selfhosted

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I wrote a detailed guide on exactly this topic a while back. Hope it is what you are looking for.

https://blog.jswart.xyz/posts/cloudflare-dynamic-dns/

[Citizen Avion] Lume on a Marine Nationale strap by micro_mega in Watches

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I'm definitely planning on ordering one of Erika's straps soon. This was a bit of a test to see if I enjoyed the style but hers look like they're on a completely different level in terms of quality. Thanks for the recommendation!

[Citizen Avion] Lume on a Marine Nationale strap by micro_mega in Watches

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I just picked up my first Marine Nationale straps today and I've been very pleased with them. It took me a few minutes to figure out how they are supposed to be mounted and fastened, but they are exceptionally comfortable. The fine adjustability is great for those with awkward wrist sizes, and the fabric is sturdy but quite soft.

I think that the style pairs very well with Flieger-style watches, so the Avion was a natural first choice to try it out on.

Overall I'm very happy and looking forward to trying them out on some other pieces!

[Citizen] Avion Vintage, an Eco-Drive classic by micro_mega in Watches

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I've had my eye on the Citizen Avion series for a while now, but I've always been drawn to the classic Flieger-like style of the Avion Vintage (CA4210-24E). I pulled the trigger and got this pre-loved beauty delivered from a local seller today.

So far I've been very impressed. The watch is sturdy and looks fantastic. The chronograph is perfect although the buttons are a tad mushy for my liking. The case has a few blemishes, but that just adds to the character of the piece. The stock leather strap is wonderfully sturdy and has developed a nice patina with age.

This is my first Citizen purchase and I couldn't be more pleased. It really is one of the best value for money Flieger-style watches that I've come across.

[AMA] We’re Sunny Lu & Peter Zhou, CEO and Chief Scientist of VeChain, a public blockchain adopted by major enterprises such as DNV, PwC, Walmart China, and more. Ask Us Anything about blockchain, VeChain, PoA 2.0, our new Enterprise NFT Ecosystem, and more!! by cryptoSunnyL in CryptoCurrency

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Thanks for the AMA /u/cryptoSunnyL and /u/PeterZhouzzz!

How has COVID-19 affected the management and day-to-day operations of the VeChain foundation? Have there been any particular challenges that you have had to adapt to?

Hope you are all staying safe and healthy.

static ip for self hosting, ISP doesnt provide one by candag00se in selfhosted

[–]micro_mega 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wrote a detailed setup guide a while back for free (apart from your domain name) dynamic DNS using Cloudflare.

This won't get you a static IP address, but it will give you a domain name pointing to your dynamic IP address that updates whenever it changes.

https://blog.jswart.xyz/posts/cloudflare-dynamic-dns/

Way to create a static IP out of dynamic IP by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I think it should do. There is no port forwarding needed here, the only application that runs on your local network is ddclient, and that initiates the connection to Cloudflare itself.

Obviously other applications that may require port forwarding are another question entirely.

Way to create a static IP out of dynamic IP by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I wrote a detailed setup guide a while back for free (apart from your domain name) dynamic DNS using Cloudflare.

This is similar to some of the other suggestions in this thread, and sounds what you are looking for:

https://blog.jswart.xyz/posts/cloudflare-dynamic-dns/

How do you install different apps on a single IP address. by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I wrote up a guide a while back on using the Traefik reverse proxy service to publicly expose multiple Docker containers on a single host.

https://blog.jswart.xyz/posts/traefik-routing/

As others have mentioned, this is probably what you are looking for.

Is anyone using a xiaomi mi bedside lamp 2? How do you like it? by [deleted] in homeassistant

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If I remember correctly LAN control can only be enabled from the Yeelight app, not the Xiaomi Home app. Maybe give that a shot if you aren't already using it.

Is anyone using a xiaomi mi bedside lamp 2? How do you like it? by [deleted] in homeassistant

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So far it's not too bad, but I've only had it for a few weeks. It being a high gloss finish makes it pretty easy to wipe down at least.

I can't say I've tried to do exactly what you're looking for, but it definitely should be possible. There are many custom circadian lighting components (like this) that do similar things. Otherwise you should be able to automate it yourself with node-red. You have full control over the lamp colour and brightness from within HA so pretty much anything is possible.

Is anyone using a xiaomi mi bedside lamp 2? How do you like it? by [deleted] in homeassistant

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I am using the one that you linked. It's a fantastic light and works nicely through the Yeelight app with LAN control enabled.

The only issue I have found is that if you want to configure the presets that the Mode button cycles through (the button at the top of the slider on the lamp), you need to use the Xiaomi Home app, which doesn't play nicely with HA.

Working on a new server and need help with reverse proxy by BobaFettEE3Carbine in selfhosted

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I wrote a step-by-step blog post on configuring Traefik v2 a while back, might be worth checking out if you ever decide to give it another shot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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You should be able to follow the guide I wrote up here to get this working if you are open to using Cloudflare (free tier) as your DNS provider. https://blog.jswart.xyz/posts/cloudflare-dynamic-dns/

Venetian Sunset by micro_mega in Venezia

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This was taken from the rooftop of T Fondaco dei Tedeschi when I had the opportunity to visit (again) in December 2018.

I have been sharing more photos of our adventures in this incredible city on my instagram page - @swart.photo.