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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • If you do have the smart PSU and power management server you probably also went down the rabbit hole of scripting the power cycling, right? Maybe made that server hardened against power loss disk corruption so it can be run until UPS battery exhaustion.

    What if there is a power outage and NUT shuts everything down? Would be nice to have everything brought back up in an orderly way when power returns. Without manual intervention. But keeping you informed via logging and push notifications.










  • Funny, that’s exactly how I used to do it. And I still do if I want cool eggs sooner.

    Our eggs may be different (US here, working from refrigerated washed eggs) or I am less lucky. I had mostly success, but sometimes had troublesome eggs and would have a few mangy looking ones where the white sticks to the inside of the shell and water doesn’t change it. Chunks of white pull away. After switching to the Kenji method I have more success than before. Still once in a while I get a stuck shell, but less often.




  • So you have a single mobile device connecting via wg, correct? Not a second network?

    If so the only configuration you should need on the router are firewall rules to allow forwarding from wg to lan. I am guessing that’s what the second step in the GL-iNet help accomplishes. That’s what I would recommend trying.

    If I was doing this on “normal” OpenWRT I would create a firewall zone wg, and allow traffic to/from it and lan.

    On the client device you should be good to go without changes if AllowedIPs is set to 0.0.0.0/, ::/0 (sending all traffic through wg).





  • Not much info here to go on. If you searched for the specific errors you’re hitting and got no recent results then it’s probably not a known problem.

    If you want to troubleshoot the problem, post the specific steps you’re taking, and the results you get. Include error output. And relevant logging if possible.

    If you only want very general comments, then I would say “rolling release” and “just works” aren’t always in perfect alignment. More updates and more package versions interoperating on your machine over time will lead to (usually minor) problems. So it might be worth considering if this is a problem you want to invest time in.

    I have been running Tumbleweed for a few years and haven’t hit any major app install problems. Only had a handful of very minor update issues. But I’ve not tried to install this specific program.




  • Same here. It was already a little bit concerning that I was relying on a smaller fork to get syncthing on Android. It was on my to do list to figure out options. Now it’s at the top of the list, and I’m not doing updates for the time being on Android. That’s almost the entirety of my reliance on syncthing - phone to PC sync. I don’t really need it that much for sync between PCs.