Message from @Ƶero
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Yes, it's a feature from X. What I said.
not exclusive to x
anything that passes data through sockets you can run through ssh
Which is what I said was one of ssh's few features, tunneling.
I work mostly with GNU/Linux.
tunneling and fowarding are different
anyway, splitting hairs
ditto, I'm >99% GNU/Linux
and I make insane use of SSH 😄
Nah, they're not.
Could just xhost it manually.
a forward is something you can set up through a tunnel, but a tunnel itself is not necessarily a fowrard. The difference is a forward involves mapping something from one host on one side to somewhere on the other host
EG I could forward port 80 on machine A to port 8000 on machine B through a tunnel, but just a tunnel doesn't do that you need to run a forward through it
that's the distinction I'm making
and I make that distinction because that's functionality a lot of remote access tools don't offer. Forwarding through a tunnel is a badass feature that just comes standard with SSH (as long as your forwarding target system supports it)
Whether it's calling `connect()` or `bind()/listen()/accept ()`.
what time zone are you in?
mid day here (14:16)~
I'm in my bed's timezone.
UTC is a social construct!
I identify in epoch time
speaking of UTC, I have my system time set to UTC, and I recently booted into windows becasue I had to run some client to administer a very specific IP Camera, and I found out windows doesn't support system time as UTC
I swear it used to... but the last time I really used windows was so far back maybe I'm wrong.
It doesn't. You can try to hack it to use UTC in the registry, but last I heard about it was, some system services malfunction when you do it.
The solution is to never boot into Windows.
I tried my best to run the app in wine but it was some Active X thing and it was looking like no ammount of wine hacks was going to get it to work. Then after I was done it took windows like 2 hours to shut down becuase it was running all the updates since the last time I booted windows (I think December because I had to electronically sign a document with Adobe Acrobat)
@M4Gunner how's your little project?
i got a little starter pack of modules, sensors, resistors, etc. with practice projects , and then garbo 30w soldering iron, multimeter, and cheap dremel
and i picked out a smol tracked chassis
and im still having some display issues here and there
so ill probly do a bunch of small learny projects for awhile and work on the tank longterm
what about the coding?
It looks like the actual code involved will be pretty simple
did you fix the hdmi problems?
not fully, i bought another hdmi cable to test whether i just have a bad cable or not
If you want to get into soldering, I advise you to get some good shit. A soldering station, with temperature control.