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Author: René Wagner <rwa@clttr.info>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 22:03:17 +0200
update en 2021-10-14
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# shortlog archive @ en.gmn.clttr.info
+### 2021-09-12 going mechanical
+In the recent days i was looking for a mechanical keyboard as i'm typing quite much especially at work, The downside is the there are almost no keyboards with mechanical switches that have a "ergonomic layout.
+I'll decided to give the Matias Ergo Pro a try as it seems to be quite flexible in the setup. I'm typing this shortlog entry on this keyboard and although i've only used it for a few minutes it feels like it can become my daily driver. The position of the right ctrl key seems a bit awkward tough, it's placed left of the n key...
+There are some special keys like single keys for cut, copy, paste and some media functions as well which seems to work out of the box with linux. This is a big pro. We'll see how the next days with go.
## 2021
+### 2021-09-12 going mechanical
+In the recent days i was looking for a mechanical keyboard as i'm typing quite much especially at work, The downside is the there are almost no keyboards with mechanical switches that have a "ergonomic layout.
+I'll decided to give the Matias Ergo Pro a try as it seems to be quite flexible in the setup. I'm typing this shortlog entry on this keyboard and although i've only used it for a few minutes it feels like it can become my daily driver. The position of the right ctrl key seems a bit awkward tough, it's placed left of the n key...
+There are some special keys like single keys for cut, copy, paste and some media functions as well which seems to work out of the box with linux. This is a big pro. We'll see how the next days with go.
+
### 2021-09-07 Debian Buster & motion
Our survaillance cam (to have a look at the dogs while we are away) was still running Debian Buster, so i did the upgrade to Debian Bullseye this morning. After that motion was not running anymore when started using the systemd unit.
I took me a while until i realized that Bullseye switched to a systemd unit for motion and you need to DISABLE the daemon mode in motion config.
diff --git a/en/index.gmi b/en/index.gmi
@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ You'll mostly find tech and coding related stuff here.
=> gemini://de.gmn.clttr.info Hier entlang zur deutschsprachigen Sektion.
## 🗩 shortlog (latest 3 updates)
+### 2021-10-14 gemini is almost complete
+It's only a small step for gemini to replace the "common web"...now that there is also a capsule about Amiga software
+=> gemini://jeacle.ie/amiga/ Karl's Amiga page
+
### 2021-10-12 Smartphones vs real cameras
=> gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/~solderpunk/gemlog/smartphones-vs-real-cameras.gmi Re: Solderpunk: Smartphones vs real cameras
For me, solderpunk completely hit the point in why using a "real" camera for taking photos is a completely different feeling than using a smartphone: A tool that is dedicated for taking photos vs a tool that is dedicated for carrying around and which tries to accomplish a vast variety of tasks.
@@ -16,11 +20,6 @@ Just give it a try - although you'll probably need to get familiar with the basi
=> gemini://log.pfad.fr/2021/receiving-large-file/ Olivier's Log: Receiving a large file over the internet
I've been in this situation a few months ago, a friend of me needed to drop a file of some gigs to me. We tried different things like my private nextcloud instance, but eventually failed with all the "fancy" approaches. In the end we set up a VPN connection between our homes and i fired up a simple ftp server. This was done in about 2 minutens with a short phone call. This would have been the fastest and most reliable way from the beginning.
-### 2021-09-12 going mechanical
-In the recent days i was looking for a mechanical keyboard as i'm typing quite much especially at work, The downside is the there are almost no keyboards with mechanical switches that have a "ergonomic layout.
-I'll decided to give the Matias Ergo Pro a try as it seems to be quite flexible in the setup. I'm typing this shortlog entry on this keyboard and although i've only used it for a few minutes it feels like it can become my daily driver. The position of the right ctrl key seems a bit awkward tough, it's placed left of the n key...
-There are some special keys like single keys for cut, copy, paste and some media functions as well which seems to work out of the box with linux. This is a big pro. We'll see how the next days with go.
-
=> ./archive.gmi shortlog archive
## 🛈 info & articles