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In this episode:
Alan uses vhs to make a short video
Mark uses MARP to build a presentation in MarkDown for a lightning talk at OggCamp
Martin uses pueue to manage all his mainframe jobs
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28:49
Somewhere Over the Keybow
In this episode:
Martin has been keeping setting up simple monitoring and observability on a new server with ntfy.sh and gatus
Alan has been creating animated gifs of terminal sessions with t-rec.
Mark picked up a Keybow MINI from the swaps table at OggCamp.
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35:44
Punch Up in the Garden
In this episode:
Martin has been keeping his secrets safe with gocryptfs.
CLI setup:
gocryptfs -init ~/Syncthing/Secrets: Create encrypted storage
gocryptfs ~/Syncthing/Secrets ~/Vault: Mount the decrypted secrets under ~/Vault
fusermount -u ~/Vault: Unmount the decrypted secrets
GUI Tools:
vaults (Linux, GTK4)
SiriKali (cross-platform, Qt)
Mark wrote, built and released powerline-go-moodle.
Alan joined the club and bought an LG Dualup monitor.
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27:44
The Reply Guys
In this episode:
Alan, Martin, and Mark read your feedback about streaming audio and video, those funny square monitors, funny keyboards and more.
Some links and products mentioned in the show:
funkwhale
Synergy
Elis’ monitors we “forced” them to buy
Indoor cameras
tvheadendinterruptionchecke
homeserver-power-saver
dockcheck
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21:37
Rock Around the Underclock
In this episode:
Martin has been overclocking and underclocking GPUs with the pretty tools:
gpuviewer
GreenWithEnvy
Which needs a Coolbits bit mask of 28 to enable power and fan control.
Linux AMDGPU Configuration Tool or LACT
Requires the amdgpu.ppfeaturemask kernel parameter with this value 0xfffd7fff to enable power and fan control.
Alan, who is still not a developer, has been writing more Python to discover new music via the Spotify APIs.
Mark created a new Audiobook server using audiobookshelf
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