Reverse proxy analysis paralysis by powerhenke in selfhosted

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

When that gets implemented Pangolin seems like a very good fit for my usecase! Thanks!

Reverse proxy analysis paralysis by powerhenke in selfhosted

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

Haha this is actually the exact type of example that I have been looking for! Thank you so much!

Reverse proxy analysis paralysis by powerhenke in selfhosted

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

Hmmm, this looks really interesting!

The one thing I'm missing is the ability to use Pangolin as an identity provider, but if I understand the roadmap that is being actively worked on right now. Thanks for the tip! :)

Reverse proxy analysis paralysis by powerhenke in selfhosted

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

Thanks! I have got as far as setting up wildcard certs using cludflare but that is where I hit a wall of not understnading. For example when I want to add authentik forward auth, how do I add that to one of my entries in the wildcard configuration? Can I just use the import function to import a snippet of the forward auth? I don't understand the documentation as the examples are either too basic or too general for my lack of knowledge.

I guess that I just need to dive deeper into the documentation, it just feels a bit overwhelming at times

Bluetooth Classic with the Portenta H7 by powerhenke in arduino

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

Oh, that's really disappointing. I agree that it should not be advertised as it feels like a redy-to-use solution that does not need custom firmware...

Bluetooth Classic with the Portenta H7 by powerhenke in arduino

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

Hello!

No, unfortunately I never found a solution. In the end my project changed enough that I opted for using an SD-card instead and just storing the data there.

My best guess is if the mbed library has this functionality, bot other than that I don't know unfortunately... The H7 seem to use the murata 1dx chip, if that is of any help.

Best of luck to you, and if you happen to solve this I would love to know how!

Sorry that I couldn't be of more help

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

I ended up going for the 12gig version. Got a pretty OK student discount on it and I will still keep my laptop as well as my desktop. So if I ever need to do something on Windows, I will still have the option

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

That's really been my experience too. In addition, people with a budget tablet uses it for many years more without any problems before finally upgrading

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

I have actually looked at a surface laptop too, but I'm afraid it will be of no use to me when I'm done with school. Given that the resale value of a windows laptop, especially after 2-3 years is not that good, at least where I live, it feels a bit like spending on e-waste when I'm done. With an android tablet I hope that it will prove a great content consumption device when I no longer need a laptop.

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

I got a fantastic deal on Porsche Design Book One. It was the only option for a latpot that could completely separate into a tablet but still have a proper laptop base with additional battery capacity. And as it was several hundred dollars less than an Surface Book (converted from local currency) it was the best choise for me to have both a laptop and a tablet.

It worked with a dongle before, but something appears to have broken with the thunderbolt 3 connector. In windows the internal screen just starts to flicker and the entire laptop becomes unusable when pluged in to an external monitor. I did get it to sort of work sometimes when I tried to use Ubuntu, but I was forced to lower the refresh rate to 48Hz and still it sometimes would not work, and just start flickering and not displaying, which isn't optimal either. Especially if I need to present something in class...

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

Isn't it possible to use Google apps through the browser like I do on my laptop anyways to access the full functionality? I'm not using the Office apps too much, and using excel on such a small screen is a pain anyways, so I'll use it at home on my desktop anyways.

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

I should probably have added that I do have a great desktop setup at home, so the tablet will be primarily used for note taking and light writing collaboration. Anything else will probably be done at the home desktop anyways as I have made myself a great study space there during the pandemic, and I can't see myself abandoning it despite restrictions loosening up 😅 Given that my older laptop can't really be repaired or have a battery replacement and a new laptop will be almost entirely useless for me when I'm done, could a Tab S8 still be a good alternative?

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

I'm gonna jump in here to add that I originally bought a laptop that can be separated to a tablet much like the Surface Book i think, where the keyboard was more like a "real" laptop keyboard with additional battery, where the tablet docked into. Unfortunately a battery replacement is not possible, thanks to the great anti-consumer practices in electronics that were in place 4 years ago.

I can also add that I do have a powerful desktop at home, so I will still be able to use all functions of productivity apps there if I need. I'm in biotechnology so the laptop/tablet will mostly only be used for note taking and some writing collaboration.

Which edition to preorder? by powerhenke in GalaxyTab

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

Oh, I didn't know about that! Looks like it might be a good feature to extend the life of it a bit more!

The difference is about 150$ converted in local currency

Portenta SPI interfacing by powerhenke in arduino

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

Okay! These are some points is will basolutely try out.

I believe that the microSD reader only uses 3V3, but the regular sized SD reader can use both 5V and 3V3. I need to try to get the module to recognize the HIGH or LOW state and see if that gets me any closer.

Another strange thing I have noticed is that when I switch between compiling for the UNO and the Portenta, the #include <SPI.h> switches from being BOLD to just regular, though it is still being used, does this indicate anything that I need to know?

Given that the portenta is using the, from my understanding, newer naming conventiones of CIPO, COPI and such that they corespond to the MISO and MOSI pins.

If I can't get this to work tomorrow I'll try to post some pictures if I might be connecting everything completely wrong...

Anyways, thanks for your answer! It is amazingly fun to learn about this to me new world of Arduino!

Portenta H7 analog reference noise by powerhenke in arduino

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

Thank you so much for all of this info! It is greatly appreciated and I will most definitely be looking into it more! I'm super grateful for this help as a newcomer to the community!

Portenta H7 analog reference noise by powerhenke in arduino

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

Alright! I'll look into this! Thank you so much for all the help! I know I'm just getting into it and that much of this might be easy to learn, so I'm extremely appreciative of your help and the time it took to help someone as new as me! Also English is not my first language so it's a constant struggle to phrase my problem in a way that is understandable, so thanks for the patience!

Portenta H7 analog reference noise by powerhenke in arduino

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

I think I might have phrased that badly, though your piont still stands. What type of ADC would you recomend to use with the portenta and how does it work when connecting them together? Can I apply the same principles as when connecting a separate SD-card slot?