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Amazing! Thanks for sharing this. Lots of nostalgia in there.


Isn't that exactly what the article said you should do?


Can a layman (to medicine) avoid leaving teeth in the wound?


They do allow ssh via a web browser. It may be a "beta" feature, but it doesn't require the client to run anything.


Requires your client to run a web browser though? That's a lot different from just an ssh client?


Not a web browser, the client has to install cloudflared to connect. It's pretty much exactly the Tailscale feature, but clunkier.

https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections...


GP was saying the client would require a web browser. The server of course needs cloudflared.

That said, personally I don't really have any devices that can use SSH but not a browser.


My past comment is wrong but you do need to install cloudflared on the client if you want to SSH without a browser.

Read the docs, you can do it either way.


I found it easier to use ssh over websocat over cloudflared. Then you just need websocat again on clientside and can use regular ssh client with it


> I don't really have any devices that can use SSH but not a browser.

No headless boxes?


Just seeing this. Yeah, you're technically right. But I never sit at my headless boxes. I SSH to them and then from there could SSH Jump if I really needed to use SSH out of those boxes.

Also I wouldn't use Cloudflare Tunnels so this is a moot point.


Do you (or does anyone) know about how zoomed in the video is at the start? Like is that the milky way and are there some things in that starting frame that I could identify with the naked eye?

It seems like it is already quite zoomed in to start with, but I can't tell how much.


At the start of the video you are looking at a good potion of the whole visible sky. If you look at the very center of the frame, there is Orion, and you can see the three close bright stars together that we zoom in towards are Orion's belt.


Oh my goodness... Yes, there's Orion and the belt. This gives me way better idea of what I'm seeing. Thank you so much.


If you wear glasses I suggest trying both with and without your glasses on while moving your head. For me, there is almost no effect without my glasses on. But with glasses, it is quite strong... but I'm not even sure if what I'm seeing when I have my glasses on is actually the intended effect. I've become used to that effect with blue and red light moving in opposite directions relative to each other when I move my head.


Weirdly I'm the opposite; red looks closer to me with my glasses off, but both colors appear about the same with them on.


-3.5 here, the illusion is both effective with or without glasses


+1 makes red pop out very strongly for me. Without glasses only very slightly.


As someone said in a another comment:

"There is the heat being removed plus some heat from the compressor and fan."


That's impressive... What are you using for purifiers?


I use the Alen Air 75i and have no issues getting my PM2.5 to 0

https://alen.com/products/alen-breathesmart-75i-air-purifier...


The best air filters I have found are the IQAir HyperHEPA filters, which are rated to filter ≥ 99% at 0.003 microns, which is smaller than a virus particle. That's why these are commonly used in hospitals. See: https://www.iqair.com/us/air-purifiers


That one seems a bit pricey, I think the best I’ve seen for CADR per dollar is the Conway 400(S) or Medify MA-112.


I went down a rabbit hole when California nearly burned down in 2020 and after lots of research came to the conclusion that buying 7x $100 hepa filters is better than buying 1x $700 filter. So an inexpensive Winix ended up being the best for me. One for each room. More air cycles and much less noise when they're scattered throughout the house. This is just for particulate matter. If one cares about volatile organic compounds, VOC's, they need to invest is several pounds heavy charcoal filters. The thin ones that come on most filters don't do anything other than act as a pre-filter to catch the large particles.


From what I know, this holds for air purifiers. Quantity of air moving through matters more than quality of the filter, because of re-circulation.

The cool part of a PPS to me is that, because it is a one-shot system (no recirculation) it can actually take advantage of high quality filters.


Yes, sorry. By filters I meant air purifiers with HEPA filters in them. The more cycles, the better.


Yeah they are expensive but the best I have found. The 45i is for like 700 square feet for $400. The nice part about Alen purifiers is the filters last just about a year and lifetime warranty


What type of filter is that? HEPA filters are recommended to be changed every few months.


Yeah they are HEPA and according to the link below it’s good for 12-15 months

https://alen.com/products/alen-breathesmart-75i-hepa-filter?...


The positive pressure system is from a local supplier in Thailand and only available in Thailand and China. PM me if you need more information.


I'm curious about what supplier and system you're using? I'm currently using a bunch of smartair purifier, that gets indoor pm2.5 to close to zero even when it gets really bad outside every year (also in Thailand). But considering installing a positive pressure (ducted) system with HEPA filter due to high co2 levels (tightly sealed house and no ventilation)


Curious too (also in Thailand), currently using smartair and Ikea Starkwind for PM/VOCs.

Looking to design something more integrated with CO2, house cooling, de-humidifying aspects included (controlled by HA).

Have you entertained heat exchange systems? Thoughts on the magnitude of impact to aircon?


I am using Vornado air purifiers, but I don't have air quality monitoring yet and don't care about WiFi features. The higher end Vornados have monitoring built-in, but it is rudimentary and just a light bar. Without air monitors to check them, it's hard to tell, but they seem to work quite well. Vornado excels at producing room-sized torrents that direct air through its filters. We blew out a candle once and the smoke visibly made a beeline towards the Vornado.


Oh dear:

sickhies

drunk, noisy, or sexually active adults "some older kids got sickhies' and had to be nursed"


This is very cool... Love the simplicity. Do you have enough customers to make it worthwhile and ensure the service stays up?


If you went the other way, it would be much faster... But less "around the world".


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