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  • The main issue I had was the incompatibility to the AUR. Manjaro holds back updates from the main Arch repo, to do some more tests etc. But that doesn't apply to the AUR. But the AUR packages depend on the latest versions from the main Arch repo to be installed. With Manjaro always being 2 weeks or so behind, it's just a matter of time and your system breaks at some point when you use AUR packages.

  • It's funny that they claim to be more stable than vanilla Arch because of their own repositories. My Manjaro installation broke itself very frequently after half a year of use. My Endeavour now is much more stable and reliable.

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  • Thanks! Will try that out :)

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  • It's unfortunately right up at the top just below the crotch. So underwear with 15 to 20 cm of leg is the most practical I've found so far.

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  • My thighs rub against each other and get very sore when I wear my kilt. I always need to wear some kind of trunks/briefs with longer legs underneath to prevent it and it totally ruins the freedom and ventilation aspect :(

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  • Not for me unfortunately. The inner parts of my thighs get very sore when I wear my kilt :(

  • And I thought this was a joke about Java Spring and Hibernate. I should work less...

  • Give me a way to pay them with my money, without financing the 3rd yacht of a middle man. But I don't look at stupid ads. You call it stealing? I don't fucking care, I'll do it anyway. Sue me :)

  • I have a Keychron K3 Pro keyboard that can be programmed with VIA and I'm more than happy with it.

    My mouse is a VAXEE Outset Wireless. This doesn't need any software to change DPI / polling rate etc. All of it can be done by pressing buttons on the underside of the mouse. It works very reliably.

  • Discord recently added "user installable apps". You can configure it though the installation context. I have only implemented the usual server installable apps so far, so I don't know what the apps in the new context are able to do. But it might be worth a look :)

  • Thanks for the recommendation. That is pretty pricey but if it works, that's fine. Though probably not feasible to have in every room then :D

    But I assume it also needs periodic recalibration for the CO2 sensor, right?

  • Sorry for the late reply. That photacoustic one looks interesting. I have no issue with an extensive initial calibration when it then just works without me needing to take care of it regularly. Thank you :)

  • Set MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0 before starting Firefox and it doesn't crash anymore

  • Do you have a suggestion for a good air quality sensor (especially for CO2 and VOCs) that outputs reliable results, works over ZigBee and is preferably battery powered? I had a CO2 sensor once but that needed to be calibrated outside really frequently so I stopped using it.

  • I recently switched away from Lightroom and now use a combination of Digikam as a DAM and Darktable for editing. I also shoot RAW+JPG and you can group these photos reasonably well in Digikam

  • I quickly threw together a repository. But please keep in mind that I made some changes to it, to be able to publish it, and it is a combination of 3 different custom solutions that I made for myself. I have not tested it, so use at your own risk :D But if something is broken, just tell me and I try to fix it.

  • Sure! I'll try to do it today but I can't promise to get to it

  • I mostly use postgres so I created myself a small docker image, which has the postgres client, restic and cron. It also gets a small bash script which executes pg_dump and then restic to backup the dump. pg_dump can be used while the database is used so no issues there. Restic stores the backup in a volume which points to an NFS share on my NAS. This script is called periodically by cron.

    I use this image to start a backup-service alongside every database. So it's part of the docker-compose.yml