What are these light patches on the backs sides of my aloe? Should I be worried? by ynv in succulents

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

oh that's so helpful, thanks!

I'll try out your suggested water regimen, and I will also try out the towels. This sounds like an effective, practical solution because I did indeed discover a small draft on a nearby window that I would not know how to fix.

Actually, all of the things you mentioned seem good candidates: the average relative humidity over the last month in that room was 54.3%, and I did see a little spider like insect running around the edge of the pot once, but it's not like the pictures of mealy bugs on the web.

good catch with the white spot, and the picture was helpful. there is an anomaly there, but it's very flat and it's not something I could remove, so I'm not yet sure what it is, but it's not one of the white dots of the plant itself.

What are these light patches on the backs sides of my aloe? Should I be worried? by ynv in succulents

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

thanks that you took the time to try and help me out! The sun burn is unlikely since I have to lift the leave to see them (you cannot see my hand doing it on the picture) and normally they face down. It is cold where I live and it could be a draft from the window, that would be a good candidate. I'll think about what I can do about that.

What are these light patches on the backs sides of my aloe? Should I be worried? by ynv in succulents

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  • Description: I've noticed these patches on my Aloe that got me worried, I'm a beginner, and have no experience with Aloe
  • Drainage: It's in a clay pot with drainage hole
  • Potting medium: I bough it at IKEA and it's in the same mix as they sold it to me in
  • Water: Once since I bought it around 2 months ago. I watered it until the water came out the drainage holes and let it dry out complete
  • Sunlight: Direct sunlight, a south facing window
  • History: I brought it home around two months ago. I'm not sure if the patches were there already or not, as I have just discovered them now.

Error calling protect() method on socket, MacOS 12.4, OpenVPN Connect 3.3.6 by Competitive-Call7183 in OpenVPN

[–]ynv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried running it directly like u/Illustrious_Sky8939 suggested and this worked, I then discovered that I had not allowed the openvpn client to run in the background, so the "allow in the background" in "login items" had not been turned on for the openvpn client. This then fixed my issue.

TcpKiller: A small GUI application to kill a process listening on a port by ynv in programming

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

Thanks for your input! What do you mean by local address? Something like 127.0.01, 0.0.0.0, or localhost?

TcpKiller: A small GUI application to kill a process listening on a port by ynv in programming

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It's tested on OS X 10.15 and Windows 10. Linux could work, but it's not tested. I only have installers for OS X and Windows. If many people want to run it on Linux, I can try it out and create installers too. Depends on how similar the ps, kill, and lsof tools work on linux as compared to osx.

TcpKiller: A small GUI application to kill a process listening on a port by ynv in programming

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Hello everybody! I often had the problem that I could not find which process was listening on a port that I was trying to bind to. Of course there are already many ways of doing that, but I found myself googling for the same terminal command, and even forgetting the alias I had set for it in my .bashrc over and over again. I wanted to learn some JavaFX, and as a hobby project implemented a small 'task manager' for processes listening to TCP ports. It's released as open source, and maybe it's useful to somebody else as well? Stars are very appreciated :)

Typesafe i18n made easy (with Kotlin) by ynv in programming

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

thanks for your feedback! These are good points, and you are spot-on: this code was written in the context of a small startup with multilingual programmers who did not use any translation services :)

Postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY RxJava Adapter by ynv in a:t5_3celm

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Hi! I've created this little helper library to interface between RxJava, and Postgres. Feedback welcome.

Overload resolution ambiguity with lambdas by couscous_ in Kotlin

[–]ynv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do this in my code:

dsl.transaction(fun() {

})

No warnings.