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@luana@wetdry.world
2025-11-03 22:59:04

Is there like… a unified database listing all Wii U Homebrew themes, mods, as well as game mods and stuff?
#WiiU

@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info
2025-09-01 20:31:29

This is the third full build iteration of my miniature #QRP unun supporting both EFHW and "random wire" antennas. At this point, it is still fiddly to build, but I'd expect an experienced #HamRadio DIY / homebrew enthusiast to find the build not terribly difficult.
There's nothing…

Photograph of tiny QRP unun showing size of overall assembly including integrated coax. BNC connector for scale! The corners of the box have M3 countersink screws. There are three knobs on the side; a purple knob for the counterpoise connection, and red (high voltage!) knobs for "random wire" and end-fed half wave connections,
Inside view of unun autotransformer showing construction details, next to a ruler for scale, showing that the entire box is less that 3.5 cm across. There is a half-inch ferrite in the box, wrapped in kapton tape, with a 14-turn autotransformer wrapped around it. There are three M3x8 brass screws through the edges, connected to the transformer with ring terminals. The screws are held in place by captive nuts. An RG316 coax segment comes in through the side of the box to feed the autotransformer…
Side view of assembled unun, without a terminal knob, showing how thin it is. The letter "R" is visible on the side of the box, indicating that the adjacent terminal is intended for a "random wire" antenna.
A photo showing a comparison of this version of the unun design to the previous iteration, configured for deployment. The previous iteration was built on a SO-239 bulkhead connector, with a PL-259-to-BNC connector attached.
@boris@cosocial.ca
2025-10-25 22:21:55

ok, I lasted like a week before manually add ll="ls -lah --color" to my .zprofile.
Yes, I know, dotfiles.
Anyone have a dotfiles approach that I'll actually use? MacOS primary, don't really care about syncing it elsewhere, I use homebrew.
I'd be open to some new shell thingie.
#dotfiles

@maxheadroom@hub.uckermark.social
2025-10-17 05:24:56

I won the internet today. Was searching for how to modify #Ollama environment variables in #homebrew on #macOS. The second entry in

Screenshot of an Internet search engines result for a question about environment variables for home-brew services. Second result is highlighted with a red frame to mark the domain it points to: falko.zurell.de.
@michabbb@social.vivaldi.net
2025-08-11 20:42:24

∩️ Undo/redo functionality using git reflog for commits and branches. Custom patches for advanced rebase operations and commit editing. Bisect support for finding problematic commits efficiently.
📦 Available via #Homebrew, package managers, or binary releases.

@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-11-03 21:46:57

I'm getting closer with my nginx-rtmp-Docker-container-on-MacOS project!
I started from scratch on the mac a couple days ago, reinstalled docker with homebrew and then realized that part of my problem was that macOS (and windows) has to run docker in a virtual machine container of its own and *that* can mess with networking.
So I have now figured that out. Colima, the vm that seems most popular on macOS, needs a mac specific option (--network-attached) when starting so that it gets the mac network going. Major Aha! moment.
I also learned more completely how to build my own Docker images.
I've gotten to the point where nginx is definitely running, I know the port is open (via nmap on another device), I know nginx is accepting the stream, but nginx still refuses to publish that stream to Youtube (or at least youtube is not seeing it).
I also can ping apple.com and youtube.com from within the container, so access to the outside world is working.
I
So that's where I'm at.
I just figured out how to get into a container and examine the nginx log files now.
At this point I am going to rebuild the container with nginx configured for full debug level logging. Hopefully that provides some more clues on where it is getting stuck.
I give it a 50/50 chance that it is either an nginx configuration/installation problem or another colima virtual machine/networking issue.
I've learned a lot at least and feel better about my overall Docker knowledge!
And I'm documenting on my blog as I go so I'll have a howto produced from this when it finally works!
#docker #mac #nginx #colima #rtmp #youtube #containerizeit

@thesaigoneer@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-23 09:24:09

I got a question at work here today about hardened Linuxes.
Remembered SecureBlue and decided to install the KDE iso.
And first impressions are really good. It includes a hardened browser and many, many tweaks.
Most of all: with flatpak, homebrew and very good documentation I haven't found things that I can't do yet. Impressive!
What I appreciate the most is that it makes you rethink about security and how to apply it in D2D.
Check it out at