I have a current gen Outback, and I have all the issues!
Admittedly, it very reliably goes down the road when I’m towing it with my truck.
I have a current gen Outback, and I have all the issues!
Admittedly, it very reliably goes down the road when I’m towing it with my truck.
I think a Niche Zero and a Profitec GO would be an outstanding bang-for-buck combo!
100% do this.
https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/nanobeam-5ac
I fought this battle at every price point and the nanobeams are absolutely the way to go. Extremely easy and reliable.
I wish I’d started with them!
Dude I can’t get this question out of my head!
I wonder if you could use these locking quick disconnect keychains–I think you can find them in a whole bunch of different metals:
Also, if you’re looking for hardware in any material you can imagine, check out mcmaster.com.
I’ve spent some time considering various actual electrical connectors, but…I don’t think they fit your mission.
Good luck man–please let us know what you come up with.
I feel like enabling FIDO2 2FA on mobile apps would be a much better use of resources at the moment.
Awesome project, thanks for sharing!
Definitely obvious how much time and how many lessons learned have gone into your setup.
I don’t see a way to sign up without email, and the vote for it on the Agora still looks like it’s in progress. I’ve searched @[email protected] and @[email protected]’s posts/comments for anything about this, and haven’t found it…
…did it pass? Did I miss something?
I had a new one this morning!
It was a combination of factors, really:
Dude I’ve gone full circle on this one, and I currently am on the Synology train and life is easy.
It feels like I’ve had a bit of everything at some point. Clarkconnect, Windows Home Server, straight Ubuntu, Unraid, FreeNAS, some garbage on my router…
… Synology stuff is super well designed, easy to use, and widely supported. I spent some time chasing privacy options, but other than that it has been zero hassle and high reliability.
Ha! I thought that’s what it was.
Another vote here for Garmin. A few years ago, I sat down and read the major brands’ privacy policies cover to cover, and Garmin’s was the most reasonable. It was the right compromise for me between privacy and utility…but I do feel like I should have another privacy policy reading party sometime soon and make sure the equation hasn’t changed.
Nay. I follow TheDude on this one
Nay
My feelings are privacy and chill vibes related.
I like this idea a lot. I would have voted aye before reading TheDude’s thoughtful (as always) commentary.
Joke aside, what an awesome sight. Can’t wait for the next launch!
If you haven’t checked out Tailscale, you should!
I have had quite a battle with/trying to avoid Remarkable’s cloud service with both my RM1 and RM2. It is very deeply linked, and their privacy policy isn’t the best.
This might not be applicable if you’re only going to use it as an ereader, but I want to keep sensitive documents on mine and it has not been easy. I currently use this script, but it’s a clunky experience.
Unbelievably good piece of hardware though!