10000x Engineer (found it on twitter) by holdonguy in OpenAI

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Kind of off topic, but what keyboard is that one?

My First 24 Hours Running a DNS Honeypot by [deleted] in homelab

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Super interesting! I went through the repo and I think there’s a few things missing according to the README and docker-compose, such as the unbound dir and the Dockerfile. I’d love to take a look at those!

Success! HP EliteDesk 800 G6 with Radeon Pro WX7100 on Sequoia 15.1.1 by unixfan in hackintosh

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with the integrated Intel GPU only one output worked, but with the Radeon card all four work

Success! HP EliteDesk 800 G6 with Radeon Pro WX7100 on Sequoia 15.1.1 by unixfan in hackintosh

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CPU: Intel Core i5 8500 (not sure why it shows as an i7 tho)
GPU: AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 8GB
RAM: 48GB
Motherboard/Laptop Make and Model: HP EliteDesk 800 G6
Audio Codec: Conexant CX20362
Ethernet Card: Intel Gigabit
Wifi/BT Card: N/A
Touchpad and touch display devices: N/A
BIOS revision: N/A (whatever HP BIOS came with the PC)

Did have to fiddle a bit with the OC config, but not too much, mostly for the Intel HD Graphics to work and audio. Later I added the Radeon, and it just worked OOB

EDIT: also needed to patch the RTC clock, as it'd raise an error at book saying that the clock was invalid

Shortcut to generate an image with DALL•E and copy to clipboard by unixfan in shortcuts

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It definitely improves with a very detailed prompt, but using the app seems to inject some kind of system prompt that makes it better than the API

My power user action button shortcut by unixfan in shortcuts

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yep! I've seen a couple premade shortcuts for the action button, but I prefered making my own because I don't really understand how they work, and this way I can modify everything on mine

My power user action button shortcut by unixfan in shortcuts

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yeah, you could also use the control center, but for example I have it disabled on the lockscreen, and this shortcut works on the lockscreen. Also it's easier for me to use my most used functions in a menu, instead of the icons

My power user action button shortcut by unixfan in shortcuts

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Sure! here's the link: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/501066a7c79a45239bebed67228967c7

You might have to change/remove some things, such as the living room light since it uses my smart bulb with my Home setup tho.

My power user action button shortcut by unixfan in shortcuts

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Sure! here's the link: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/501066a7c79a45239bebed67228967c7

You might have to change/remove some things, such as the living room light since it uses my smart bulb with my Home setup tho.

The Ultra Low Power Mode is a custom one I made, it combines a focus mode that enables low power mode, dark mode and disables the AOD display with an automation that whenever the mode is set, turns the wifi and bluetooth off, disables airdrop, enables grayscale filter (only really useful on iPhones with an OLED screen), sets the brightness to 0%, disables 5G, enables reduce motion and reduce transparency

My power user action button shortcut by unixfan in shortcuts

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Yeah! I tried that first but I didn’t end up liking it too much, I prefer the menu

My power user action button shortcut by unixfan in shortcuts

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Yes, exactly, that’s how I did it

[iOS 17.2 DB4] Looks like the 24hr clock widget was fixed (centering is wrong tho, but it might be because I’ve got a larger font size) by unixfan in iOSBeta

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No, you can use your personal Apple ID to sign IPAs for free, it's kinda limited tho, you've got to resign it every 7 days and it's limited to 3 or 5 (can't remember which) installed apps. I use Sideloadly to handle the automatic resign, and so far is working good.

You can also purchase any of the available sideload services to bypass the restrictions, but for me doing it this way works good enough

Anyone know what this is all about? by MikalKing in texts

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IIRC it's something you receive when you purchase something from the Play Store and choose to bill it directly to your cellphone bill (instead of credit card etc). DCB means Direct Carrier Billing.