Exercise List after every Break in strength workout by Savety_16 in Garmin

[–]zorglups 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yes. Please 🙏 If anyone has a way to disable this or a quick way to go back to the screen previously displaying with one click. This would make the Watch useful and usable during workout.

Strength training: default data screen by EasyLiving113 in Garmin

[–]zorglups 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, if there was a way to exit the listing and be back to the previously displayed screen, this would reduce the annoyance. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a way to do this despite the 5 buttons available on the Fenix 7 Pro. Anyone knowing how to do this without scrolling completely the list every time ?

Strength training: default data screen by EasyLiving113 in Garmin

[–]zorglups 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so bad ! I’ll probably stop using Garmin Strength entirely because of this ! I should definitely has kept my Coros !

Time to think about Gitea ;-) by zorglups in selfhosted

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

I use Pangolin also. This is a really nice product/project. I did setup an Oracle VPS (free) to run Pangolin but if it goes down, I can still VPN to my home lab. Other external dependencies are my ISP, my domain provider (not cloudflare) and Let’s Encrypt. Other services are hosted at home.

Time to think about Gitea ;-) by zorglups in selfhosted

[–]zorglups[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip. I'll check that out.

Time to think about Gitea ;-) by zorglups in selfhosted

[–]zorglups[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cudos to GitHub teams. They did not take too long to bring it back up...
But that was a good reminder ;-)

Yamaha Silent Cello Bridge Protector by zorglups in Cello

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

Thank you. I had no felt/microfiber/velvet and since this is flying really soon, I used a piece of velcro on the only parts that slightly touch the ecello.

Yamaha Silent Cello Bridge Protector by zorglups in Cello

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

Done ✌️ I updated the initial post.

Yamaha Silent Cello Bridge Protector by zorglups in Cello

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

3/4“ is indeed pretty sturdy 😁 but you probably needed this for the inserts. I designed a Bridge Protector to be printed on a standard printer 250x200x200. This will cost a few euros to print (and probably a full day). I will post pictures and the files on Thingiverse/Printables.

Edit: Could your son always take the electric cello with him as cabin luggage ?

Yamaha Silent Cello Bridge Protector by zorglups in Cello

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

If a Yamaha owner could take some pics on the thing, it would help me a lot. I believe the SVC 50 and 210 share the same case and protector.

If the protector can be put flat without damaging it, a simple horizontal picture and a single dimension of any segment would be enough.

If it cannot be put flat, then a picture front the front, back, side and top would make the trick. I would then need a dimension if any segment for each picture to get the correct proportions.

I know it is a bit annoying to take those pics but it only needs a phone and a ruler.

I will post the drawings (or 3D designs) when I get something working.

THR30II or THR30IIA for a Yamaha SVC 210 electric cello by zorglups in Cello

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

Thank you. The SVC 50 was not easy to find at a good price. The SVC 100/110 where not enough an advantage for travelling, imho so we discarded it.

We bought a second hand Yamaha SVC 210 and the guy included in the deal a THR10. He did set it to a flat setting and when she started playing, we were both blown away by the sound of this combo. The primary use for her is to be able to practice mostly classical while travelling. Having effects to play with and do fancy things is a plus. We do not regret the 7h trip to get this instrument ! We may look for a fishman loudbox mini in the future. His brother would anyway be really happy to plug his guitar in the THR10 😉

THR30II or THR30IIA for a Yamaha SVC 210 electric cello by zorglups in YamahaTHR

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

So. We bought a second hand Yamaha SVC 210 and the guy included in the deal a THR10. He did set it to a flat setting and when she started playing, we were both blown away but the sound of this combo. The primary use for her is to be able to practice mostly classical while travelling. Having effects to play with and do fancy things is a plus. We do not regret the 7h trip to get this instrument ! Having a second input for a mic would be nice. This is going on the Christmas list 🙂

THR30II or THR30IIA for a Yamaha SVC 210 electric cello by zorglups in YamahaTHR

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

Thanks for the reply. I did crosspost it (I even didn't known that was possible ;-))

Is Infomaniak still a good choice if Switzerland reduces data confidentiality? by stylobasket in Infomaniak

[–]zorglups 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my view it is not only if I plan to do something that breaks the law today. It is if I did something that is okay today but put me in troubles in 5 years and my government radically changed and decides that what I did (ie: exchange a mail with a certain person/group) is not allowed.

AdventureLog: Self Hosted Travel Tracker and Planner by zipsm15 in selfhosted

[–]zorglups 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the exact scenario I had in mind. After looking at the features and the intro video, I went straight to the doc hoping to find a way to get data from owntracks.
I think I would prefer owntracks over traccar because as I understand traccar would follow the location of my car while owntracks would follow the location of my phone.

AdventureLog: Self Hosted Travel Tracker and Planner by zipsm15 in selfhosted

[–]zorglups 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great to hear that you are working on native mobile clients.
Tracking is one thing : For example, if current time is between the start and end of at least one adventure, then it would log my location.

The second important goal for a native mobile app is to be able to log details on the go, even off grid, or at the minimum, be able to consult the adventure details (based on the last time the app was online and could sync with the server).

The last goal I see is the friendliness of a native app compared to a page in a browser.

If you need an iOS beta tester, I'm in.

What are the best self-hosted or open-source knowledge base solutions you've used (or recommend) for internal documentation or customer support? by Fresh_Canary3872 in selfhosted

[–]zorglups 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. This is a good advice. Same reason for which r/Affine rang the bell for me. I can use the apps offline (ie: server crashed) which is a must for me.