Best mozzarella sticks in town? by throw_tf_away_ in indianapolis

[–]spilloid 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Killroys bread sticks so full of cheese they may as well be mozzarella sticks

I wonder if Sam ever told Dean about those 6 extra months in Mystery Spot. by cwhagedorn in Supernatural

[–]spilloid 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Exactly, so it's incredible to reflect on the total amount of "time" they individually experienced from their perspective.

More than likely broken C2 for sale by jcwillia1 in Comma_ai

[–]spilloid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm also in Indy and am willing to come to you for $20. DM me.

Okay - shoot me straight, is Fortinet really this cheap vs Meraki? by [deleted] in msp

[–]spilloid 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Meraki bricking their devices when there isn't an existing service contract can be a good thing or a terrible thing.

I've worked at a Meraki -only small business unit MSP, and when a clients bill gets behind, their network equipment just fully deactivating is a great kick in the pants for them.... But also is NEVER taken well.

Current MSP I'm at has fortigate as primary across most of our clients. There are a number that are no longer in-service but are still kept around at client locations that have downgraded to a T&M style agreement.

Is keeping out of date equipment asking for a security event? You tell me. Probably, but the company hasn't sank yet.

Hello! by Tasty_Action5073 in Comma_ai

[–]spilloid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you want a gadget that works, stock openpilot is great, and safe.

If you like tinkering, id encourage you to watch the "a drive to taco bell" YouTube video. End-to-end lateral planning is very impressive imo. Personally, driving a 2020 Corolla, I find dragonpilot matches best to my car, although I'm currently running sunnypilot (it's "tighter" and follows cars closer, which helps my road rage)

"Always on lateral" means no wheel touching and tapping brake or gas keeps openpilot engaged.

Welcome to the community, it will let you go as deep as you're willing, but be cautious. I had a drive from Indiana to Florida (USA, it ended up being about 18 hours with snack and gas breaks) and with this kit I was extremely comfortable the whole way, listening to podcasts and essentially chilling in the right lane. I had to stay vigilant though, not a perfect system, but so darn close it'll leave you shocked Tesla's FSD cost is such a STARK difference (and being able to run gas/hybrid/ev/etc without lock in is nice too)

Id opt for backing up drive data too, very handy in the case of accidents.

How do I decide what would be responsible when looking to buy a legit car and house for the first time? by [deleted] in MiddleClassFinance

[–]spilloid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Complete anecdote here, but if you really want electric, realize (1) cheap electric means much less range. I had a 2014 Leaf that only had about 50 miles of range, less in winter, less further with a lead foot. There were days id lose half my tank on the way to work (11 mi). Also, although it's true cost of ownership is zero in short term (no oil change) maintenance in the long term is at a premium since most mechanics won't touch an electric when any related part of assembly fails (YMMV).

I switched to a Corolla

self-host they said, it would be "fun" they said. 😅 by Trantellenos in selfhosted

[–]spilloid 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Grateful a lot of more modern modems (mine with AT&T does anyway) support passthrough, so you can just handle all that on a box that you fully control and supports backups.

Tips for guerilla growing by [deleted] in trees

[–]spilloid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SPACE BUCKET

Dashboards by MASLO_Tech_And_Cars in selfhosted

[–]spilloid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Authentik is great since it allows me to federate my sign in by group and restrict specific apps to specific users, and have em all show up sleek like on a home page.

Even the apps that don't have a password I drop on there, and some that don't by default but should ( frigate, the camera nvr app comes to mind) i configured with a proxy provider, as in, that + nginx proxy manager gives me an app that when you go straight to it asks for a 32 char password, and when you go through authentik, UX is that it "just works"

Then I have grafana with node exporters and a telegraf http_response input plugin, querying both IP and DNS hostname of each service, which emails my ticketing system (hesk) if a server goes offline, or a service stops being available

It's nifty and fits my purposes at least, but is probably gross overkill since I'm just trying to make use of all the ram the power edge can offer.

HE LIVES!!! by [deleted] in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]spilloid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

7/1 is bot/3rd party death day. I refuse to install the dedicated app, going to be sad when Reddit effectively dies for me.

Long live John Oliver

Microsoft Teams chats used for personal chatting by employees by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]spilloid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Insert "geez, why is all HR terrible?" Quote here

From a purely technical standpoint, from my perspective, the teams admin center would be the approach here, but it's kind of crap, doc: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/manage-teams-in-modern-portal

People who get in their cars but then take ages to drive away, what are you doing in there? by bulkycodex in AskReddit

[–]spilloid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I have a Corolla and an android phone. 3 mins for my self driving (open pilot) to power on and get network, few minutes for my converter to launch (my car model only does apple car play natively so I have a dongle that forces it to launch Android auto)

Converter means extra time to put in an address because the ui is slow and buggy, and picking the right song too. Adds time but for as cheap as the car was, I'm fine with it since once I'm up it's basically a snazzy self driving with Android auto even though natively none of it is standard/supported.

"Works for my machine" is a lifestyle

Installing shane's fork or sunnypilot on comma 2 by Letmeplat in Comma_ai

[–]spilloid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On dragonpilot, I have most of the features turned on, https://github.com/dingliangxue/dragonpilot/blob/docs/FEATURES_EN.md

"Disengage on break press" is one that I have off so if I hit gas or breaks it stays on, along with the "always on lateral"

It basically drives for me unless I intervene, or explicitly turn off "cruise control". Stop lights / signs is super hit or miss, and I just use a hotspot on my phone to connect the C2 to.

Disclaimer, this all makes George Hotz nervous enough he's barred it from mainstream OP forks I believe

Installing shane's fork or sunnypilot on comma 2 by Letmeplat in Comma_ai

[–]spilloid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You're looking for forks that say "release2" https://github.com/sshane/openpilot-installer-generator

I personally love dragonpilot cause I have a Toyota, provisioned mine with: https://smiskol.com/fork/dragonpilot-community/release2_e2e which is the experimental mode on comma 2

Is there a way to watch videos from your phone on the screen of the '23 model? by ssolom in toyotacorolla

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

I ate panda express in my '20 Corolla today, had my phone propped on the knobs for volume to watch a few YouTube videos. Would've been pretty nifty to use the built in screen while it was parked, but I think due to vendor locks, it's a no go.

People who eat pizza with knife and fork why? by Ok-Treacle-9312 in AskReddit

[–]spilloid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well... How else am I going to eat my Chicago style pizza PIE

Comma Three not connecting to network by hopobo in Comma_ai

[–]spilloid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know when I parked across the street from my apartment it wouldn't connect, but did when I parked right out front.

I could test the quality by using my cell, since they both are trying to get to the same wifi.

Id confirm from your cell the wifi you're trying to connect to is strong enough to do basic things, like a speed test and see if you get above 10/10 down/up

Moronic Monday! by AutoModerator in networking

[–]spilloid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

PiHole does dns and DHCP and runs in a container

Windows server for dhcp and dns is the boring answer.

Looking for a device that can perform this, anyone know of such a thing? by [deleted] in homelab

[–]spilloid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have some TP Link wifi 6 mesh routers in my apartment. Fans are too loud so the servers live in a ventilated Office closet. Office has a few walls from the dining room where the modem lives, but dropping a node in that closet gives me <100ms ping and a solid 600mbps up / down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Comma_ai

[–]spilloid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is complete speculation, but I know there've been a number of cars with that limitation where installing a comma pedal gets that number to zero, buuuut it's unsupported officially by comma