Videos/Shows: Feren OS 2021.10, Hackaday Podcast, and More


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Linux overview | Feren OS 2021.10 - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show an overview of Feren OS 2021.10 and some of the applications pre-installed.
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Feeling Wyze | Self-Hosted 56
Local self-hosted video capture with AI object detection just got easy. Morgan joins us to detail his Frigate setup and its optional tight integration with Home Assistant.
Plus, our new favorite up time monitoring tool and an easy way to add Tailscale and other apps to OPNsense with community plugins.
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Hackaday Podcast 141: LowFER Badges, Outrun Clocks, Dichroic Lamps, And Piano Action | Hackaday
Hackaday editors Mike and Elliot Williams catch up on a week’s worth of hacks. It turns out there are several strange radio bands that don’t require a license, and we discuss this weekend’s broadcast where you can listen in. It’s unlikely you’ve ever seen the website check-box abused quite like this: it’s the display for playing Doom! Just when you thought you’d seen all the ESP32’s tricks it gets turned into a clock styled after Out Run. Mike geeks out over how pianos work, we’re both excited to have Jeremy Fielding giving a Keynote talk at Remoticon, and we wrap things up with a chat about traffic rules in space.
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How A 85€ Laptop Is Helping Me Go Through Uni! - Kockatoo Tube
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Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 13 - Networking - Invidious
Setting up a separate network for your virtual machines is a great idea, especially since that allows you to segregate your management network.
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Valve just FIXED the Steam Deck's BIGGEST PROBLEM! - Invidious
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SMLR E327 – The Second Reboot
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Tony Bemus, Tom Lawrence, Phil Porada and Jay LaCroixSound bites by Mike Tanner
The LawrenceSystems YouTube Channel Where videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTecknowledgeJay’s Site
https://www.learnlinux.tv/
Jay’s Bash Prompt https://pastebin.com/kzPjE8y4
Show Notes
We took a break and we are back.
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8 Best Free and Open Source Survey Tools
Surveys are one of the most effective tools for obtaining customer feedback. However, creating and distributing them can be very challenging.
Without the right software, you can spend days, even weeks, trying to create a perfect survey. And even then the quality and formatting of the survey may fall short of industry standards.
You may therefore need a survey creation tool that can help set up an effective feedback loop. The software featured here lets you build fully-customizable surveys, forms and quizzes.
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| Open Source developments in Bratislava
The City of Bratislava is currently building a whole new ecosystem of open source digital services under the leadership of its CIO Petra Dzurovčinová. These services will be tested in Bratislava and then ate planned to be expanded to other cities in Slovakia with a goal of limiting the existing vendor lock-in and improving public services for the residents. According to Petra, choosing open source solutions for the digital transformation of the city is based not only on the long-term economic incentive, but more importantly, on the quality of services to be provided for the citizens. The digitisation team in Bratislava took on the task by first identifying and understanding the needs of the citizens through iterative processes involving interviews, co-creation and cooperating with other cities. A large part of the work has been done internally in the conceptualisation phase to steer the next steps of developing technological solutions and ensure achieving the planned objectives. ![]() |
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