CNN (social media feed): Settlers beat a 75-year-old man inside his home


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While covering the latest Israeli settler attack in the West Bank, Israeli soldiers assaulted my photojournalist @cyrilthps and detained my team. But our 2-hour detention revealed a lot about the motives of these Israeli soldiers: acting in service of the settler movement. W/ @AbeerSalmanCNN

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Lichess Alternative Android Clients?


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Lichess Alternative Android Clients?


Since lichess is open-source and most people who use chess.com over lichess complain lichess "doesn't look as good" I was wondering if there are third-party clients for lichess who are styled differently/ better? or if not, if there is a reason why there are no other clients.


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Bicycle Repair: Replacing the tires on my MTB - Dub'ya Makes


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Riding my bike in the city all year round takes its toll. Last time I had it in the shop, I swapped all the wheel hardware except the tire πŸ‘‰ youtube.com/watch?v=DZANs7diQk… - so of course this time, it's time to replace the tires.

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What about Dynamic cursor color in Linux?


When we have our cursor in a blackish background, convert the cursor to be white, and when we are in a whitish background, convert to black. We can have the default black cursor with white outline to maximize visibility when in a different color background for now.

This isnt a feature in Windows or Mac either so if Linux does it, Linux would be the first to do it

Making A Small Shoulder Bag - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡

I'm breaking out the sewing machine again - bit of a long video this time as I chose to share not just making the actual thing, but also my thoughts leading into it, construction and so on.

Spoiler: I am seriously happy with the result & use it, if not every day then definitely several times a week πŸ₯°

Tool Roll video: youtube.com/watch?v=8l21Ma6VIY…

The idea of putting stays in the opening was in no small part inspired by Adam Savage's EDC bag on @tested - seen here: youtube.com/watch?v=AXzurpmc8S…

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Cold Open
0:13 - Intro
0:25 - The Project, Initial Thoughts
0:54 - The Material
2:00 - Design Thoughts
2:40 - Construction Thoughts
3:49 - Opening Feature
4:22 - "Frogmouth" Test
7:36 - Committing To The Project
8:00 - Construction Decisions
10:04 - Construction Sketching
21:50 - Material Use
23:03 - Material Templates
25:50 - Cutting The Material
27:24 - First Rough Assembly
29:07 - Alignment Issues
30:17 - Second Rough Assembly
30:50 - How To Put It All Together
31:54 - Fabric Double-Stick Tape πŸ˜€
33:31 - Getting The Sewing Machine Out
34:14 - Stitching The First Seam
36:00 - A Minor Mistake
36:26 - Fitting The Corners
37:11 - Sewing Decisions
37:55 - Pressing Forward
43:19 - Main Shape Done!
43:29 - Making The Stay Pocket
44:57 - Another Minor Mistake πŸ˜›
45:12 - Getting The Pocket Right
45:51 - Fitting The Zipper
47:00 - Making The Stays
47:30 - Testing The Stays
48:59 - The "Frogmouth" Works!
49:47 - Sewing In The Zipper
51:25 - The Zipper Works!
51:51 - Testing Stays With Zipper
52:13 - Trimming The Pocket Excess
52:41 - The "Meat" Of The Bag: Finished!
53:36 - Fitting & Attaching Shoulder Strap
56:21 - Project Completed!
56:38 - Pictures & Final Words
56:59 - Outro


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Feathers McGraw, Modelled, 3D printed & Painted - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Taking a few more steps into character printing and painting - this time including modelling it myself in Blender 😱

My previous effort, the Spiderman bust πŸ‘‰ youtu.be/T5QlM_VuHRg

You can download Feathers, and also the airbrush holder, on my Printables πŸ‘‰ printables.com/@JWcph

Camera works is getting better, I think - check out a brief "behind the scenes" πŸ‘‰ youtu.be/SRCQ0o5o86Q


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USB Power Blocker - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ My 3D printer's USB connection doesn't need to carry power & I suspect this is not the only use case. Here's my solution - you can find the 3D model & parts specs on my Printables: printables.com/model/1031918-u…

0:00 - Cold Open
0:18 - Intro
0:30 - The Project
2:20 - A Closer Look
7:13 - Fixing The Wiring
9:26 - The Casing
13:25 - The Final Product
14:30 - Testing
15:14 - It Works!
15:29 - Outro

Closed End Braiding: Leather Keychain - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Dunno about you but closed end braiding initially sort-of blew my mind a little - and then I decided to find out how it works & it actually makes perfect sense. Best of all, knowing how to do it takes away none of the magic 😁

Also: Maker Merch πŸ‘‰ etsy.com/dk-en/shop/DubyaMakes

0:00 Cold Open
0:17 Intro
0:25 The Project
1:01 Cutting The Leather
1:53 Braiding
4:27 Key Ring Eyelet
6:39 Cold Embossing
9:21 The Final Product
9:41 Outro

#maker #DubyaMakes #leather #braiding #workshop

Wall-Mounting My Walnut Cutting Board - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Short one this time - also, I did something I haven't done before which is complete the project & video all in one weekend; I could have almost live-streamed this 😝

As I mention in the video, the board & magnet is by Noyer of Copenhagen, who make all of their lovely pieces out of walnut & by hand πŸ‘‰ noyer.dk/

Also, NEW THING: Maker-Merch! πŸ‘‰ etsy.com/dk-en/shop/DubyaMakes

0:00 Cold Open
0:18 Intro
0:36 The Project
1:54 Wall Placement
3:02 Finding The Edge Angle
4:12 Designing Mounting Brackets
5:20 Final Placement
5:59 Mounting The Board
7:23 Mounting The Knife Magnet
7:58 Beauty Shots
8:07 Outro

Decades Of Bad Habits, vol. 1


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I think this clip starkly illustrates what I've done to myself... playing since my teens I never learned proper technique for anything - cut to 40 years later & my picking hand is bouncing all over the place like this πŸ™„

The clip is about a year old, I'm hard at work on this & hope to be sharing any progress I may be able to eke out 😁

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Clog-Free Spray Nozzles - Dub'ya Shorts


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I haven't been able to verify if this works with non-water-based paints so proceed with that at your own discretion 😁 for water-based paints, though, this absolutely beats having to try & clear an already-clogged nozzle & throwing it out when that fails...

Yes, I know this doesn't conform to what the Ytubes calls a "short" - I don't care.

Patching Leather Jacket - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ This black leather jacket languished for years in the closet with a big hole in the front - and then a thing happened...

EDIT: Shame on me, I only now found out that TFC are, in fact, on Youtube - added a card & you can also find them here πŸ‘‰ @troopersforcharity4436 and on IG πŸ‘‰ instagram.com/p/CTKGw8UMLIh/

troopersforcharity.dk/

0:00 Cold Open
0:17 Intro
0:37 The Problem
1:18 The Solution
2:33 How I'm Doing It
4:45 Opening The Lining
5:01 Applying The Backing
7:12 Sewing On The Patch
7:25 My Favorite Sewing Trick
9:59 Patch Sewing Finished
10:59 Sewing The Lining Back In
13:52 Conclusion


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Really Simple Yoghurt Cake - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡
From a different kind of workshop this time: The kitchen! In my opinion, baking = making 😁 sorry about the janky lighting; my kitchen faces directly west & the sun was setting as I shot this... dunno why the camera didn't adjust well to the changing light but I had to crank it pretty hard in post at some points.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - cold open
0:16 - intro
0:26 - project of the day
0:53 - getting started
1:36 - the ingredients
4:31 - mixing the batter
5:00 - into the form
5:26 - into the oven
5:48 - creamy filling
6:26 - the ingredients
8:03 - mixing the cream
8:40 - a mixing brainwave
9:03 - mixing is done
9:35 - out of the oven
10:33 - adding the cream
14:05 - the final result
14:27 - outro

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TLC: My 50's Husqvarna Sewing Machine - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡
OK, I admit it - not a lot of riveting action in this video πŸ˜‚ there are some fascinating glimpses into the innards of a purely mechanical sewing machine, including what I choose to call its "Mechanical Programming" features.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Cold Open
0:17 - Intro
0:25 - Project Of The Day
1:24 - Brief Aside About Missing Screw
2:18 - The Tools
3:44 - Getting To It
4:46 - The Bobbin Cap
7:50 - The, Uh, Press Foot?
9:15 - Uncovering The Feeder
10:41 - Digging Out The Dust
12:30 - The Front Mechanism
13:51 - The Rear Mechanism
14:12 - Mechanical Programming Blocks!
17:06 - Programming Knob
18:57 - Lubrication
19:27 - Final Thoughts & Details
20:05 - Outro
56:59 - Outro

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Camera Setup WIP - Dub'ya Makes


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Trying out a few new things, including shooting selfie style 😝 BTW what's up with phone cameras trying to compensate for lighting, only for light levels to bounce up & down, just from me turning my head & replacing my pale face with a blue beanie for a few fractions of a second...

3D Printed Utility Hook - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Welp, this turned out to be a short one - good thing it comes with some bonus stuff:

3D print files πŸ‘‰ printables.com/model/921523-ut…
My Simplyprint setup πŸ‘‰ youtube.com/watch?v=B9GC__3wYr…

As I said, let me know if I should zoom in, as it were, on any of this...

CHAPTERS
0:00 - Cold Open
0:19 - Intro
0:28 - The Project
1:17 - 3D Modelling
1:43 - 3D Printing
2:42 - Print Cleanup
2:58 - Mounting
3:17 - Organizing Cables
3:27 - Project Complete
3:37 - Questions or Requests?
3:52 - Outro


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Folding Leather Dice Tray - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ My first real try at leather work, I'm making... well, exactly what it says in the title - spoiler, it goes far better than I'd dared hope.

Still learning how to do video so bear with me ;)

As promised, my bookbinder friend's IG, check it out: instagram.com/colibribookbinde…

0:00 Cold Open
0:19 Intro
0:26 The Project
1:04 Materials
1:21 Construction
5:50 Brief "Tool Appreciation" Aside
6:46 Beginning The Build
12:48 Testing The Construction
18:28 Details About Glueing
19:38 Making Leather-cutting Template
24:24 Ready To Cut The Leather
28:51 Glueing The Leather
30:41 Putting In Snaplocks
33:47 Trimming
37:46 Embossing
39:50 The Final Product
41:13 Outro


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Handlebar Grip Trick(s) - Dub'ya shorts


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OK, so the actual trick I wanted to share was that of using dishsshshsh soap (as I put it in the video) as a kind-of lubricant 😁 Note: Handlebar grips are made of various rubbers & the trick may work differently depending on that - this silicone one, for example, fought me a lot harder than the previous ones made of a rubber material called Kraton... your results may vary.

Yes, I know my Shorts aren't what YT calls shorts. Don't care.

Leather Neck Tie for Acoustic Guitar - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ I can't believe it took me this long to discover the guitar neck tie - but as soon as I did I knew I wanted to make one myself, so I did 😁

0:00 Cold Open
0:17 Intro
0:21 Project Of The Day
1:13 Getting Started
1:59 Measuring
2:21 Choosing Material
3:40 Cutting The Leather
5:41 Attaching The Post Screw
7:27 Cutting The Receiving Hole
8:16 Finished, Not Finished
8:37 Putting It On The Guitar
9:03 Final Product
9:25 Outro

My 3D printable soft tape measure holder (remix) πŸ‘‰ printables.com/model/637359-so…

3D Printer Hotend Shroud Repair - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ If you have an Ender 3 3D printer, maybe this happened to you, too - the attachment points for the hotend cooling fan inside the shroud failing… well, it happened to me & here’s what I decided to do about it.

Chapters:
0:00 Cold Open
0:22 Intro & Today's Project
0:52 The Problem
1:56 The Solution
2:10 Digging In
5:41 Reassembly
11:40 First Milestone πŸ˜€
11:45 Oops...
12:11 Hmmm...
12:19 The Mistake & Re-disassembly
13:10 Reassembly
13:25 The Thing That Happened
14:29 FINALLY!
15:01 Denouement
15:21 Outro

The bonus section is a virtual link storm this time:
Storage insert bins - printables.com/model/355461-st…
Extruder replacement - youtube.com/watch?v=yZ0VgRO0kF…
EDC flashlight (and knife) - youtube.com/watch?v=DXXBINtnfu…

If you're wondering about the lighting situation in my workshop this time around, I shot this video on a day with an intermittent cloud cover so the sunlight from the window kept coming & going - I basically had to go through the entire video & adjust brightness on a minute-by-minute basis. Given that I actually think it came out OK.


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Levelling & Crowning Guitar Frets - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Moving forward with my guitar maintenance experience (if not with my video & sound quality 😝), I'm taking a step up to the next level - this is me trying my hand at grinding & crowning the frets on my trusty ol' Peavey T-60 electric guitar.

Adjusting Guitar Neck πŸ‘‰ youtu.be/hhlOQHYvGsg

0:00 - Cold Open
0:26 - Today's Project
01:33 - Masking The Fretboard
03:19 - Levelling
06:24 - Crowning
08:50 - Polishing
11:52 - Final Result
12:24 - Testing The Guitar
12:46 - Outro

Some of the resources from whence I derived tips & help:
youtube.com/watch?v=HOloalsCVA…
youtube.com/watch?v=PNCtRB0ARp…
wikihow.com/Dress-Frets


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Really Simple Laptop Stand - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Another crossover between different kinds of creativity 😁 to make my music nook work I found I needed to elevate my laptop a bit - so I built a really simple, easy but totally adequate stand for it.

0:00 - cold (silly) open
0:18 - the project
1:10 - measuring & cutting
3:28 - a major tool problem
3:57 - a better tool
4:28 - measuring & cutting, for real
5:44 - assembly
12:10 - finishing
12:24 - the finished product
12:34 - outro

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D-20 Earrings - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Xmas gift episode, slightly belated... it's so lovely to have a daughter who is into such gift- and maker-friendly interests!

3D printable vise: printables.com/model/51074-fas…

0:00 Cold Open
0:31 The Project
9:51 Shape & Orientation
1:24 First Drilling Attempt
1:40 Failed Eyelet Attachment
2:07 Successful Eyelet Attachment
3:08 A Better Vise Grip
3:38 Second Test Pass
4:14 Adding Earring Fittings
4:34 Test Pair Successfully Done
4:46 Making The Hero Pair
5:02 One Final Test
5:25 Completing The Project
5:44 The Final Product(s)
5:51 Outro

3D printer: Replacing The Extruder - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ The time had come to replace the extruder on my Creality Ender-3 V2, so I went with a lovely, red all-metal one.

This is where I got my replacement (Danish webshop): techbitshop.dk/vare/mk8-extrud…

0:00 Cold Open
0:20 Intro
0:41 The Project
1:08 The Damage
1:22 The Replacement Part
1:40 Removing The Damaged Part
3:52 Body
6:10 Arm
6:46 Pulley Wheel
7:47 Extruder Gear
9:01 Arm Spring
9:57 Bowden Coupler
10:47 Project Completed
11:15 Outro

Replacing the Front Fork on my Mountainbike - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Yup, I had to get my MTB up on the repair stand again - it's a little embarrassing this time... a slightly longer video, replete with tool tips, work tricks & general β€œpocket wisdom” from the Apartment Workshop πŸ˜€

My preferred bicycle parts & tools webshop (DK): cykelgear.dk - I am not sponsored or paid in any way, I just like it.

"How to Remove and Install a Star Nut in a Bike Fork" by @RunBikeMike: youtube.com/watch?v=yfawEIJ6cu…

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Cold Open
00:26 - The Damage
01:32 - Getting Started, Taking The Wheel Off
03:06 - Disassembling The Fork Bearing
08:06 - Getting The New Fork Ready
09:07 - Dislodging The Crown Ring
12:29 - Cleaning The Parts
13:53 - Shortening The Steering Column
15:58 - A Moment Of Measuring & Cutting Wisdom
18:19 - Putting The New Fork On The Bike
26:20 - Outro


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Adjusting Guitar Neck (for the first time in my life) - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ I've always thought I should be able to to at least some maintenance on my guitars, just as I'm able to do on my bicycle, and my 3D printer, and coffee maker... you get the idea - so this summer I'm jumping in. First up: Neck adjustment!

0:00 Cold Open
0:16 Intro
0:33 The Tools
1:57 Getting Started
2:13 The Guitar Itself
3:02 The Diagnosis
4:43 Jumping In
5:32 The Truss Rod Nut
6:06 A Peculiar Gibson Logo
6:41 The Necessary Adjustment
7:23 Lubricating The Acorn Nut
7:37 Brief Aside Regarding String Tension
10:00 Time To Adjust
12:39 Success!
12:52 Outro

These were my main resources for understanding what I was getting into:

What is a truss rod & how does it work? - youtube.com/watch?v=qrX62Bztkr…

Understanding guitar truss rod adjustment with - youtube.com/watch?v=SAg6Kvbr_O…


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Sanding & Priming 3D printed parts & GUESS THE PROJECT! - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ A video in which I wax & muse somewhat randomly about my experience sanding and priming... well, it's in the title - also, can you guess what this project is that I've been working on for literally years? I'd be curious to know πŸ˜€

Bonus links, no sponsorships or affiliates or anything like that:
My sandpaper brand of choice (when I can get it) - ekamant.com
My primer of choice - mtn-shop.de/en/mtn-pro-grey-fi…
My lightweight filler of choice - jemogfix.dk/polyfilla-letvaegt…

I could only find a Danish link for that last one.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Cold Open
00:30 - Intro
01:01 - Sanding 3D-printed Parts
01:47 - GUESS THE PROJECT!
02:18 - A Bit About The Project
02:51 - THE BIG CLUE...
03:05 - Even More Sanding Wisdoms
04:01 - Switching To A File
05:57 - Primer Sanding
07:49 - Products Of Choice
08:27 - Why "Pro" Primer?
09:47 - Time For Spraying
11:43 - Outro

Waxed Fabric Tool Roll - Dub'ya Makes


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Did I desperately need a tool roll? No - but I have an awesome sewing machine and I want to practice using it, and this seemed like a good project.

Inspired by @BeckyStern's tool roll aside in her Secret Santa 2022 video πŸ‘‰ youtu.be/oSOHVC9of2w?t=404


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Show & Tell: Diamond Dogs Arm - Dub'ya Makes


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Just a quick one, to show off my latest flea market find...

Contrary to what I muse about in the video, I think this may actually be some sort of Metal Gear swag - one of the texts on it says "Diamond Dogs R&D Artificial Limbs Laboratory", and MG is the only thing that comes up when throwing that into Google. I've never played it so I can't tell if the style fits MG aesthetics or whatever.

Feel free to enlighten us in the comments if you know anything πŸ˜€

Bonus link: If you didn't know about "The Invisible Orange", now you do - urbandictionary.com/define.php…

Trick for putting on sticky gloves - Dub'ya Shorts


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Yes, I know, they're called surgical gloves. I am also aware of the word "exhale". Anyway, easily put on this kind of gloves with this simple trick - these are something called hydro-polyurethane (dunno what that is but they're both durable & comfortable) but it obviously works just as well for vinyl, latex or whatever.

Yes, I know my Shorts aren't what YT calls shorts. Don't care.

Building new shelves for my makerspace - Dub'ya Makes


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My little apartment workshop got another upgrade: Some better shelves for all my stuff!

By the way, I learned making this video that voice-over is hard, and that I also have a certain verbal tick which I wasn't entirely successful in suppressing while doing this. See if you can spot it.

Bonus link: This is the fairly cheap but serviceable plunge saw I use: einhell.dk/shop/en-dk/te-ps-16… - your results may vary πŸ˜€

Everyday Carry: Unboxing - Dub'ya Makes


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I recently decided to upgrade some of those practical implements that you carry with you to be ready for everything, scout style - so (spoilers) I acquired a 5.11 Tactical 3DP pocket knife and a Ledlenser P2R Core compact flashlight. Join me for the unboxing πŸ˜€

Chapters:
0:00 Cold Open
0:21 Intro
0:36 First Unboxing: Folding Knife
3:28 Second Unboxing: Flashlight
7:48 Outro

Tidying Up My Suction System - Dub'ya Makes


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A workshop needs suction, even - or especially - an apartment workshop, so I built a cheap, simple system. It works, but it's a little messy, so... you saw the title of the video.

Bonus link: The 3D print files for the Dremel router table I use in the video - printables.com/model/333323-dr…

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Waxing My Tool Roll - Dub'ya Makes


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When I made my tool roll - youtube.com/watch?v=8l21Ma6VIY… - the vid got a bit long and I promised to get back to the part about waxing the fabric to make it more resilient.

One should always keep one's promises πŸ˜€


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Making the Tablet of Reawakening from "D&D: Honor Among Thieves" - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Bit of a long one this time - dipping my feet a little in the unfamiliar waters of prop replication... 😁

A huge THANK YOU! to Kopp3D for sharing their amazing model πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ the license doesn't allow for sharing remixed versions so I won't be doing that, obvi - you can downloadk their original here: makerworld.com/en/models/50486…

0:00 - cold open
0:56 - intro
1:08 - the project
2:19 - color testing
8:31 - texture testing
13:32 - primer testing
15:15 - testing thoughts
15:39 - combining test experiences
17:57 - pealescence testing
21:12 - getting to the real thing
21:15 - cleaning up the 3D print
23:30 - test assembly
24:44 - on aesthetic decision making
25:29 - texturing
27:01 - final assembly
27:46 - tiny bit of filler
28:32 - priming
29:37 - base color painting
31:40 - finishing practice
32:02 - pearlescence painting
34:37 - final paint & finishing
37:48 - paintbrush finishing
41:33 - gold detailing
42:38 - the final piece
42:45 - beauty shots
43:00 - outro

#dungeonsanddragons #props #maker

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Painting 3D printed Spiderman bust - Dub'ya Makes


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The title of the video basically says it - turns out I like this kind of model painting every bit as much as I hoped I would... maybe someday I'll even get good at it πŸ˜›

Download the 3D file here: printables.com/model/238618-sp…

Dremel Knife Sharpening - Dub'ya Shorts


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We all know the Dremel is fantastic for a lot of things - this is my way of using it for getting a nice, keen starting edge on a knife, which you can then bring to its full sharpness potential on a sharpening stone.

BTW, for those who 3D print, the mouting "table" for the Dremel can be downloaded here: printables.com/model/333323-dr…

Yes, I know my Shorts aren't what YT calls shorts. Don't care.

Show & Tell: My 3D Printer & Raspberry Pi Setup - Dub'ya Makes


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Pretty proud of having successfully set up my 3D printer to run off a Raspberry Pi using Octoprint / Simplyprint - here's how I did (some of) it.

OctoPrint: octoprint.org/

SimplyPrint: simplyprint.io/

Raspberry Pi Zero (Danish webshop, ships abroad): raspberrypi.dk/produkt/raspber…

Power switch (Danish webshop, national delivery only): elektronik-lavpris.dk/p113806/…

Adding a power switch to a Pi: scribles.net/adding-power-swit…

Original Pi Zero case: thingiverse.com/thing:1998032

My remixed version, with button & attachment for printer frame: pinshape.com/items/110733-3d-p…

Also available on Printables, which I've added to my channels since recording the video: printables.com/model/332604-ra…

Small Parts Storage & HAPPY NEW YEAR! - Dub'ya Shorts


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Isn't small parts storage great!? I couldn't wait putting this batch of 3D printed mini bins / inserts to use, even on the morning of the 1st. - apologies for the raspy voice ;)

3D file: printables.com/model/355461-st…

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Ziplock Bag Trick - Dub'ya Shorts


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Ziplock bags are airtight, and that's great - but it can be annoying to trap too much air inside when closing it. Here's my trick for a less "inflated" ziplock bag.

Yes, I know my Shorts aren't what YT calls shorts. Don't care.

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Boot Maintenance (timelapse) - Dub'ya Makes


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In one of my early video efforts, I show how I keep up my boots and make them look good and last longer.
My unboxing back when I got them: youtube.com/watch?v=JCbQb5tBt8…

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"Perfect Waves", neckcam


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An objectively terrible rendition of Steffen Schackinger's lovely "Perfect Waves" filmed by rubber-banding my Fairphone to a capo, clamped onto the head of my Peavey T-60 guitar. Video rotated & clipped in Shotcut.

Steffen Schackinger on Facebook: facebook.com/Steffen-Schacking…
Shotcut - free video editor: shotcut.org/

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Comic Con Copenhagen 2025 - Dub'ya Makes


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To me, few things scream MAKER! quite like a good con 🀩 I remember promising myself that if Comic Con ever came back to Copenhagen I would make a proper costume - that's going to have to be next time...

#comiccon #maker #movies #games #cosplay #popculture

The Lance From "Dragonslayer" - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ This one was in the making for a long time - arguably since I first saw the film when it came out in theaters, which was in 1981 😱 Jeez, I'm old!

The "old book" project I allude to at some point πŸ‘‰ therpf.com/forums/threads/doct…

0:00 - cold open
0:17 - intro
0:51 - the project
1:28 - the name?
2:15 - getting started
2:26 - a minor mistake
2:49 - very rough preview
3:23 - the storytelling
4:16 - random musings
4:58 - blade assembly
6:26 - touch-up & sanding
7:04 - readying the shaft
7:54 - test fitting
8:17 - about the wrap
8:32 - the broken end
9:06 - actually committing
9:25 - staining the shaft
10:11 - blade base paint
10:55 - gunmetal dusting
14:47 - alu-tape metalizing
19:51 - making the break
20:48 - another minor mistake
22:40 - coffee weathering
24:42 - refining metal finish
30:22 - preparing for assembly
32:05 - final assembly
32:49 - leather wrap
33:38 - weathering
35:03 - the finished product
36:12 - final thoughts
36:44 - beauty shots
37:20 - outro

#maker #dragonslayer #props

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Adding a Power Switch To My AB Pedal - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Right, so I made a wee oversight when building this AB pedal - this is me correcting it 😁

Original build video πŸ‘‰ youtube.com/watch?v=kBYmyBs-xN…

Pedal kit πŸ‘‰ etsy.com/dk-en/listing/1170852…

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - cold open
0:19 - the project
3:26 - getting started
3:52 - the specifics
7:42 - drilling the hole
9:44 - soldering the switch
14:07 - testing
15:07 - final assembly
17:38 - final remarks
18:54 - SUCCESS! & outro
#electronics #maker #guitarpedals


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Unboxing and lacing Thorogood 6" Wedge Sport boots


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Full disclosure: Thorogood/Weinbrenner gifted me these boots following a remark I made on Facebook - this is the day they arrived

I'm at facebook.com/jesper.wille

They're at weinbrennerusa.com/

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Hall Audio 2X8W bluetooth amplifier, unboxing


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Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/b…)
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-…
Artist: incompetech.com/

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Errol and Ricky


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This is not CGI, it's a classical optical illusion called the Ames room - cool, yes...?

Background: This particular Ames room was made for a Quaker Oats commercial, obviously. The commercial was directed by Errol Morris (who, in the video, is joined by magician & actor Ricky Jay), and the room designed & built by Steve Hardie. I have been unable to find the original commercial, or even what year it came out. I don't remember how I came into possession of the video, it was just lying around on a hard drive in this very low resolution - so, uh, apologies to the aforementioned parties if I'm stepping on any toes πŸ˜€

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Pulse Rifle from "Aliens" - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ OK, after literally months of trying to edit years of work into a semi-coherent narrative, I have finally reached "Heck it, let's upload!" πŸ˜‚

0:00 - Cold Open
0:12 - Intro
0:21 - The Project
1:15 - How We Got Here
1:18 - Pre-assembly Show & Tell
16:54 - Sanding & Priming
17:22 - Painting
17:55 - Assembly
20:28 - Exitement, Cont'd
21:23 - Detail Shots & Final Remarks
22:10 - Outro

#maker #props #aliens #3Dprinting #painting #DubyaMakes #workshop #movies

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Show & Tell: Hand-made Utility Knife - Dub'ya Makes


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I didn't make this - I bought it 😁 check out the maker at knifeguystudio.com/

Previous knife video: youtu.be/DXXBINtnfu4

No chapters needed for such a short video - amirite?

#maker #DubyaMakes #workshop #knifes


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Replacing the Derailleur (Rear Shift) on my Mountainbike - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Another one of those things I've never done before - man, the bicycle is just the perfect piece of repariable technology, I really love that! πŸ₯°

I've used the bike for a while now with the new derailleur, everything is fine - the heel/spur issue hasn't caused any problems so far 🀞

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Cold Open
0:18 - Intro
0:27 - The Project
1:22 - Removing The Old One
2:29 - Mounting The New One
3:26 - A Potential Problem
4:39 - Mounting The Cable
6:19 - Mounting The Chain
8:49 - Mounting The Wheel
9:47 - Testing The Gears
10:10 - It Seems To Work!
10:20 - Final Thoughts
10:55 - Outro

#workshop #maker #tools #repairs #Bicycle #mountainbike #derailleur

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Mask With Shape in Davinci Resolve (with just two clicks) - Dub'ya Shorts


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Disclaimer: I am by no means a video editor - the entirety of my experience in the field comes from making these little vids, which you can plainly see are not exactly feats of advanced craftsmanship 😝

I was trying to find this tip & couldn't, though, so I thought I'd make my own little contribution.

I know my Shorts aren't what YT calls Shorts. Don't care.
#davinciresolve #videoediting #quicktips

AB Switch Pedal w/ Buffer Circuit - Dub'ya Makes


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CHAPTERS BELOW πŸ‘‡ Trying my hand at electronics - I needed a switch pedal for my little music corner & thought it would be something I could manage as a learning project. Little did I know... spoiler: It all works out in the end 😁

RESOURCES:
Pedal kit πŸ‘‰ etsy.com/dk-en/listing/1170852…

The AWESOME Circuit JS app πŸ‘‰ falstad.com/circuit/

Buffer & Power Supply Biasing circuit diagrams πŸ‘‰ neatcircuits.com/doctor_pedal.…

3D printed casing based on this πŸ‘‰ printables.com/model/136700-ab…

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - cold open
0:33 - intro
0:41 - the project's early days
1:06 - initial assembly
1:19 - initial failure
1:27 - asking for help
1:38 - the penny drops
1:44 - the solution
2:04 - redesigning the circuit
2:16 - final circuit assembly
2:29 - adding the casing
7:08 - final product
7:27 - final test
7:55 - SUCCESS!
8:20 - short recap
8:40 - a happy camper πŸ˜€
9:05 - outro

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Linux Age verification, SteamOS moves to Wayland & Other Linux Weekly News


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GrapheneOS won't comply with age verification laws
tomshardware.com/software/oper…

SystemD adds date of birth field for age verification
itsfoss.com/news/systemd-age-v…

SystemD forked to remove date of birth field
itsfoss.com/news/systemd-fork-…
itsfoss.com/dylan-taylor-syste…

Fedora project lead suggests using standard Age check API
itsfoss.com/news/fedora-leader…
discussion.fedoraproject.org/t…

SteamOS adds Steam Machine support, Wayland by default
phoronix.com/news/SteamOS-3.8-…
techradar.com/gaming/steam-dec…

LibreOffice adds donation banner
redmine.documentfoundation.org…

GNOME starts their fellowship program
blogs.gnome.org/foundation/202…

Ubuntu makes changes to GRUB for security
discourse.ubuntu.com/t/streaml…
omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/03/ubuntu…

Ubuntu 26.04 beta released
documentation.ubuntu.com/relea…
omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/03/ubuntu…

Plasma 6.6 beats GNOME 50 in graphics performance
phoronix.com/review/ubuntu-260…
phoronix.com/review/nvidia-595…

NVK + Nouveau not ready to replace official nvidia drivers
phoronix.com/review/linux-70-n…

Github will use all your user data to train Copilot
github.blog/news-insights/comp…

#linuxdesktop #linuxdistro #technews #linuxnews


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I now now more happy with my GraphenOS phone than ever
I was worried before switching that I will have problem with apps that rely on google play integrity
but guess what I used the sandboxed play store that come with GraphoneOS app store for a while, and I ended up ditching google play integrity for good
I now use web apps for services that require it (my two banking apps)
for anything else I just look for an open source alrnative

How to pre-add repositories to F-Droid in Android ROMs (Important changes in 2.0)


Why sometimes Linux is hard to switch to


Normally I always forget why I still keep thinking about switching back to Windows. Today was a great reminder.
Linux can be frustrating. This post is somewhat about awareness and partly about me learning about other peoples experiences.
I updated my CachyOS as usual. There were some system packages upgraded and I got the notification to reboot. Figuring I'd do it later I left after some time and the PC went to sleep. Upon returning the screen stayed black. Even upon forced reboot. Remembering I was using Limine with BTRFS snapshots I tried multiple previous snapshots but to no avail. I remember this happened before.
So now I face another reinstall..
This and having to dive into the deep end of terminal commands to get drivers, programs or games working can be quite frustrating. I understand why people are turned off and go back to Windows..

Onto NixOS for me. A big dive but it seems very stable which might be just what i need. I feel like the philosophy of NixOS combined with a graphical store to install programs and what not seems like a great solution.

What would your ultimate distro be like?

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piefed - Link to source

BandanaBug

Yes you're totally right. It's like owning a race car. You have to do a lot of maintenance to it and it will still bite you in the ass but when it works right it's fast as hell and a lot of fun. But on the other hand: if there's no downside to built in some failsafes then why not do it?

Advice for upcycle build


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my home server that does everything died many weeks ago so i've been making due with VASTLY inferior backups that literally haven't received updates in over a decade because the manufacturers stop supported them.

i've rebuilt this server many times from old e-waste i had laying around and my last attempt to solicit feedback on the last rebuild yeilded some VERY useful advice so i'm hoping to lightening strikes twice.

my constraints are that i can only use hardware that i have on hand; with the exception of a motherboard since i don't have a functional one this time around, so i plan on buying one used off of craigslist or one of the many local repair shops.

also: deepseek tells me that this hardware are the only things i have on hand that are compatible with each other (and i'm crossing my fingers in the hopes that some of them still work):

  • CPU: socket LGA1200 era Intel Celeron
  • RAM: 64 gigs DDR4 3200 on 2 128 pin sticks
  • CASE: mini itx steel case
  • POWER: ATX standard
  • DRIVES: 4 SATA, 1 PATA, 2 NVME

i also have a wifi3 router/ap and a wifi4 router/ap combo boxes; these are the backups i'm currently using and they are crazy slow.

i need this build to do the same thing its predecessor did which were (ranked in order of importance):
- router (i used a pfsense virtual machine last time)
- wifi access point (i last used a wifi nic in AP mode)
- DNS adblocking (i used pfBlockerNG last time)
- live kernel patching (used ubuntu last time)
- vlan segmentation (via pfsense)
- vpn routing (via pfsense)
- jbod drives (aka no raid nor HA and permanently mounted on the host)
- backup capabilities (last used rsync initiated server side to laptops & - gmail)
- per device firewall rules (for the robot vacuum and security cameras)
- IDS & IPS (via pfsense)
- home cloud storage (last used pfsense + nfs + sshfs + ddns)
- multimedia system (last used kodi + old plasma tv)


Future Proofing Server


my home server needs to be reconstructed and i'm seeking ideas on how to future proof it. here's some ascii art in a screenshot to help describe how it's currently setup:

current server

description (left to right):
- laptops, smartphones, tables, etc connect to an access point configured on a windows 10 virtual machine (vm). the windows10 vm uses pci passthrough on the wireless adapter and this is done to get gigabit wifi speeds since intel's drivers won't allow linux to do this in ap mode; but will allow it just fine if you're using windows.
- requests from the wifi clients are passed via dns & ip masquerade to another virtual machine based on pfsense
- pfsense serves as the router, firewall, vpn, ad blocking & web hosting and it's also configured to use pci passthrough on the primary network interface to gap internet traffic from the server
- the center of the drawing shows how i perform data backups using a 3 gig wired connection with a hardware switch and i setup the host ubuntu server to manage dhcp on the secondary network interface & the devices that are connect to the switch. the data is stored using rsync and harddrives are setup to use an extremely large lvm made of several different types of hard drives.

i've rebuilt this server multiple times each time i encountered a "gotcha" or a surprise that i had not anticipated and it made some needful component stop working; so i'm seeking advice from Lemmy on how to redesign this to mitigate future surprises.

some of the surprises i've encountered so far are:
- the pfsense logs overfilled the root volume of the bsd based vm because logrotate was configured for linux. the image is hardcoded with a single volume so i will need to find a way to borrow some space from the backup volume using nfs and configure the logs to write there instead of locally.
- i have no key for the windows10 vm; so i'm forced to clone it's qcow image and manually configure the hotspot each time the 30 day free trial from microsoft expires. I intend to improve upon this creating an ansible job to rotate this virtual machine every 30 days automatically and include powershell based tasks to configure the hotspot in windows automatically
- intel limits the speed for linux native internet connection sharing to 100 megabits (already mentioned & fixed above)
- the local users home volume overfills when trying to take my google backups (already fixed)
- my cats & dogs LOVE the taste of cat6 capables and cat6 is required for 3 gigabit speeds (also fixed)

constraints:
- don't spend anymore $$$
- gigabit wifi speed is A MUST
- 3 gigabit backups speeds are a must too


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CPU: socket LGA1200 era Intel Celeron

DRIVES: 4 SATA, 1 PATA, 2 NVME


Just wanted to mention that PATA hard drive may need to sit this one out, depends on whether you want to buy more stuff beyond a motherboard. LGA1200 means you're using motherboards built from roughly 2020+, it would be highly unusual to find a motherboard with a PATA port in this decade or even last decade. So to use that drive inside the server you're looking at buying some type of adapter (I've seen PATA-to-SATA adapters but can't vouch for any in particular) or a PCIe card with PATA ports if those exist. Or to use it externally you'd have to hunt around for an old IDE-to-USB enclosure or some other type of USB adapter to have the drive sit outside the server.

I have a few old PATA drives myself but actively using them seems like more trouble than it's worth

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RTFM


Hello Linux community.

I'd like to take a moment to explain what I hope will be a simple concept (so really it's more of a reminder) that everyone should say least know and understand.

Not everyone (myself included) learns best by RTFM. Some of us need a guiding hand or to watch a video instead. It's not that we're lazy or don't like reading, it's just that it doesn't work efficiently enough.

in reply to Shayeta

"They". That's one sort of people who does RTFM the wrong way in my opinion. If I do RTFM, even for obvious simple ones, I most likely point to where to look at, ideally with a link. I do not RTFM literally, but saying there is some documentation and pointing to it usually. To me just saying RTFM (literally with this acronym) is rude, especially if someone already struggles and asks basic questions. Not everyone is "they".
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Why Activists from 11 Countries Sailed to Cuba


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After five days at sea, the Nuestra AmΓ©rica flotilla sailed into Havana harbor carrying 14 tons of humanitarian aid, including 73 solar panels, medicine, food, and hygiene supplies. The aid was delivered by 32 people from more than 11 countries.

They came from the United States, Brazil, Italy, Europe, and beyond. Some have been bringing aid to Cuba for years, stuffed into suitcases on solidarity brigades.

"My government is the one imposing these cruel sanctions and economic warfare on the Cuban people," said an activist from the United States. "And this has been happening for over 60 years."

β€œThe world owes Cuba,” said Thiago Ávila, a Brazilian activist. β€œCuban doctors were among the first to fight Ebola in Africa. They went to Italy during COVID-19. That's why Italians are on this boat.”

#cuba #flotilla #blockade #convoy #sanctions #solidarity #humanitarianaid

Cursed setup - Proxmox VE on a laptop, with KDE Plasma on top of it.


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Proxmox is a virtualization platform based on Debian. It's not supposed to have a GUI, the management is either done via web UI or SSH.

But since it basically is just Debian with some more stuff, I installed Plasma on top of it.

It is also not supposed to use WiFi since that won't work with Linux bridges. But, after removing the adapter from /etc/network/interfaces (which gets automatically added any time I make a change through PVE web UI) and rebooting, I was able to make use of the adapter inside Plasma. And also create a bridge on proxmox, add IP to it, enable IP routing, and NAT everything coming from that subnet (used for VMs) through the WiFi adapter.

I just wish the noVNC could dynamically resize VM display like with VirtualBox after installing guest additions.

There is no use case. It can be done, that's it. I also tried to install Proxmox on my phone under Limbo PC emulator (QEMU-based), but I couldn't avoid random kernel panics during installation.

Also, Proxmox with 10GiB of available RAM (8+4, 2 for GPU), where the host uses up 3GiB is not really ideal. And on a weak dual-core CPU, on top of that.

Edit: But now I got an idea.
Now, there are issues. The simple solution will create multiple SSH connections that will never leave the laptop - that is - useless encryption, aside from other likely issues. The main thing is extremely easy set-up.
OK.
Thing 0: Exchange and authorize SSH keys between host and VMs.
Thing 1: Create another ext4 or whatever volume on LVM, and mount it on host (probably better to have VM with large disk - why should every VM have SSH access to host). This will be used for file sharing.
Thing 2: Mount it on all desired VMs using SSHFS.
Thing 3: Install waypipe (like ssh -X, but for Wayland) to VMs and host.
Thing 4: Create shortcuts on host desktop for desired GUI applications (which will run on VMs), prefixed by waypipe command. E.g.: waypipe -c none ssh user@debian-main.home.arpa firefox.

Waypipe works with vsock as well, which might be useful in this situation, but I have no idea how that's used, and if it is relevant here. Based on the man page, it does sound like it though.
But anyway, mostly just a concept.

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[Question] (Wayland, KDE Plasma) How can I use another PC as a second monitor?


Idea


Primary laptop will run DE with 1 screen (its own).
Second laptop is to be used as a secondary (extended) monitor for primary laptop.
Both laptops will run Linux.

Tested solutions and their issues

krfb-virtualmonitor:


Creates virtual display and runs a VNC server, exactly as desired.
Issue: Slow as hell. FPS become SPF even on 0.3ms 1Gbps point-to-point connection.

KDE Connect virtual display


Creates virtual display and runs an RDP server, exactly as desired.
Issue(s): Really needs that high quality connection to run reasonably well. That isn't much of a problem, I can use a cable. The biggest problem is, no matter the settings, both with Remmina and KRDC the mouse pointer does not show up. Silly issue, but yeah.
Also, the Debian 13 KDE Connect package is too outdated to work with this, but I was able to use it in KDE Neon and Arch.


So, basically what I want exists, just with a major bug. Not seeing the mouse pointer is quite a problem.

Also, at first I hoped to use the already existing "network", my phone's hotspot. I can get 300Mbps and 3ms between phone and client. But between 2 clients? 400ms and with ping I see 1/3 of packets being duplicated.

Lancement de Rise of Babylon pour le C64 depuis sa disquette officielle.


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Oui, j'ai trichΓ© un peu avec une Epyx Fast Load pour gagner quelques prΓ©cieuses secondes.

Page itch.io du jeu : windigoproductions.itch.io/ris…
La boutique oΓΉ acheter le jeu en version physique : ka-plus.pl/en/store/Rise-of-Ba…

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Warning: (unpaid) ad incoming – I finally found a desktop environment I love!


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I used to always bounce back and forth between Gnome, Plasma, Sway and Hyprland.
I love tiling compositors, but I also love having a fully functional desktop without stitching together two dozen different tools and configuring each separately. I got better things to do than edit text files for days.

And I think I found my holy grail: niri with Dank Material Shell.
DMS really is something else. A fully-fledged DE that sits on top of a tiling wayland compositor, with a workflow similar to Gnome and GUI customization options similar to Plasma.

I realize I'm shilling hard here, but I don't even know the guy who made it. I'm just genuinely floored by the project's quality.

danklinux.com/docs/

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Maybe. Its only hard dependency is quickshell, which seems to be available for FreeBSD: github.com/charlesrocket/quick…

It doesn't depend on systemd.
But I'd be very surprised if it works as intended out of the box without some fiddling.
In any case, you'd have to install it manually. The provided scripts are only for Linux.

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Europe Is Sanctioning Critics of Israel and Militarism


Sanctions were once sold as a gentler foreign policy tool for exerting pressure on dictatorships and terrorist organizations. Yet measures like banning individuals from having bank accounts or traveling are increasingly used to chill free speech in Europe.

Doğru was editor in chief of the portal red., which specializes in anti-colonial perspectives. Red. has ceased operations due to the sanctions. Doğru’s case is unique because of the official reason for his punishment: his is the only entry in the sanctions regime RUSDA, which punishes alleged support for Russia, that refers to coverage of the Middle East conflict. Doğru, his company AFA Medya, and the website red. allegedly supported Russian attempts to β€œundermine or threaten stability and security in the [European] Union” by supporting β€œviolent demonstrations” and β€œsystematically spreading false information.” The EU accuses Doğru of maintaining β€œclose financial and organisational connections with Russian state propaganda entities.” The EU claims that Doğru β€œshares deep structural ties, including interlinkages between, and rotation of, individual personnel with Russian state media organisations.”

The allegedly β€œviolent” demonstration refers to the occupation of Humboldt University in Berlin by pro-Palestinian activists in 2024. Because Doğru reported on the occupation on his website, he is said to have created a platform for the β€œrioters” to spread the ideology and symbols of terrorist groups such as Hamas. Does reporting on protests against the German government or its allies constitute an exercise of a fundamental right in a democracy or political subversion on behalf of a hostile power? For the EU, it’s the latter.

How to install wine ?


There are so many Wine Front ends so many guides

  1. wine tricks (github.com/Winetricks/winetric…)
  2. winecharm (github.com/fastrizwaan/WineCha…)
  3. wineZGUI (github.com/fastrizwaan/WineZGU…)
  4. bottles (usebottles.com/)
  5. qt gui for wine (web.archive.org/web/http://q4w…)
  6. github.com/winegui/WineGUI
  7. play on linux (playonlinux.com/) [Dead]


Games


  1. Heroic Launcher
  2. lutris (lutris.net/)
  3. protontricks (github.com/Matoking/protontric…)
  4. protonplus (protonplus.vysp3r.com/)
  5. portporton (linux-gaming.ru/)
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in reply to BlueSquid0741

In their latest version they have a custom tool that seems to largely be using bottles but like that literally just came out. Before that they were using play on linux and I think their custom tool uses it still to some degree. I really don't know much about their in house replacement and im still on their last version 17. They are made to be an easy to use out of the box distro so it was important to them folks could just right click and run windows programs.
in reply to tdTrX

Most distributions include Wine AFAICT yet I'd argue you shouldn't use Wine because typically it means using proprietary software.

If you are using Wine for games then it's also reconsider that there are plenty of open source game you can still pay for to support their author.

If you still want to play proprietary Windows games without native support then I would recommend to use a wrapper, e.g. Bottles (because of Proton, not because of the GUI) or even Steam (since you want to play proprietary Windows games anyway) as they'll remove a layer of tinkering to find the right version, path, etc.

... but yeah, even though Wine is amazing I would argue every time one uses it, if they are using Linux because they want more agency, they probably should reconsider and search for a free software alternative instead. It will be awkward at first, other UI, other UX, new community, but it's an investment in the future.

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Recommend me a USB to SATA adapter that actually works on Linux


Title. I need a USB 3 to SATA adapter to use a spare 2.5" SSD with a machine that doesn't have any spare SATA ports and no place to put it at this point.

I've read that most of these adapters have issues with supporting TRIM on Linux. I need one that supports TRIM.

So any recommendations for something that will survive reboots which I'm planning to use for semi-permanent game storage?

An enclosure style is fine.

(Note: I too can search Amazon. When looking into the reviews from Linux users most of the adapters that claim to work with Linux have people clarifying TRIM doesn't work.)

in reply to Majestic

Your post title and post body are asking for two different things πŸ˜› Tons of SATA to USB adapters and drive enclosures work well on Linux, that part isn't too difficult.

But what you probably want is one that has both UASP support and TRIM support for best SSD support. Here's the tricky part, even if the adapter or drive enclosure has TRIM support that doesn't mean it was auto enabled in the Linux system it was plugged into. Often times Linux can't tell if an adapter or drive enclosure has TRIM support so the safe thing to do is to not enable it by default. That means you can see the drive supports TRIM, hdparm says the drive supports TRIM, yet when you run fstrim it still complains that TRIM isn't supported.

Take a look at

wiki.archlinux.org/title/Solid…

and glump.net/howto/desktop/enable…

If you already have an external adapter or enclosure that claims TRIM support but it isn't working in Linux maybe try to enable TRIM and see how it goes?

For what it's worth I do have a drive enclosure, with ASMedia ASM1351 chipset, that claims TRIM and UASP support but by default fstrim still won't run TRIM on any drives inside it. If I get some free time maybe I'll see if I can get Debian to enable TRIM on the device just for testing but it could be a bit.

EDIT: Confirmed the instructions in archlinux seem to work and I was able to temporarily enable TRIM on my external drive enclosure to successfully run fstrim on an SSD inside it. I only did a quick test, setting provisioning_mode to "unmap" so it'll lose TRIM configuration once I disconnect the drive or restart the system. You'll probably want to go the extra step and set up udev rules to keep it enabled.

Tested on Debian with a Startech S251BMU313 (USB 3.1 enclosure for 2.5" SATA drives with ASMedia ASM1351 chipset). In theory the archlinux instructions should work with any external USB adapter or enclosure with TRIM support.

Also note the instructions are a bit confusing, I did notice that running sg_readcap immediately resets the configuration in provisioning_mode so in my case I had to avoid re-running sg_readcap after enabling "unmap".

EDIT2: Forgot one important tidbit πŸ˜› for whatever reason the actual echo "unmap" command in archlinux would not work for me, I think you may need to have root permissions to actually do that? Instead I ran this with my non-root admin user:

echo unmap | sudo tee /sys/block/sdX/device/scsi_disk/*/provisioning_mode

Replace sdX with the drive device you're working with. I'm not entirely sure why the above command works for me in Debian, and not the archlinux version, but figured I'd document it here just in case.
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in reply to dadarobot

Unified push is great news in general for AOSP based ROMs phones for battery life, it's an open notification standard and system. There are several providers or distributors. If you're already using nextCloud with the unified push support on the server (murena has enabled this already because they want apps to consume less energy because of having to run in the background if not wanting to use the proprietary google services notifications) then you can use the unified push app already available on f-droid. If using conversations (xmpp client) it already supports working as an unified push provider and perhaps other xmmp clients already added such support and conversations is also available on f-droid. Or you can use the ntfy provided app also available on f-droid. There's an apps list available to find out if particular apps already support unified push, and as you can see fennec is one of them. BTW, if one doesn't want or need push notifications on fennec this can be disabled on its notifications settings, When installing an unified push notification provider, the apps supporting it will attempt to subscribe with a particular topic name on the provider, and usually the providers come with default settings to automatically accept subscriptions, and one can just check if the subscription is there already or not, one might need to stop and re-open the app for it to attempt to subscribe. Make sure the provider is running in the background without restrictions, I can tell conversations and ntfy are pretty low battery consumers so no worries about no restrictions on battery consumption.

Does that help? Otherwise I'm kind of lost with the questiosn.

Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at the kernel level, and the speed gains are massive


[Phoronix] KDE Plasma 6.6 Delivers An Impressive Edge For Radeon Graphics Over GNOME 50 On Ubuntu 26.04


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#dnf5 offline reboot : the flawl... Boring Asahi upgrade from Fedora 42 to 43


In other non-news, I just "dnf5" updated my Asahi Linux install from Fedora 42 to 43. The only caveat I can provide is that this mac (m2 pro mbp) still runs un-updated from Sonoma 14-something, since I (quite) never use the Dark Side of this machine & never bothered to touch it. Having had to fiddle with a brand new such laptop recently, I can confirm that the more modern your apple device is, the greater the pain in your lower parts it is.
#Asahi #Gnome #foss #linux
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Apple begins age checks in the UK with latest iOS update


Well... the UK always has had a hard-on for authoritarianism has it not?

I still can't believe I will run into people HERE on the fediverse who think this kind of thing is a good idea ughh.

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