JanStrap: My Homelab Bootstrap System
I just realized that most of my Omarchy posts are basically pointless. Why? Because I stumbled on a solution so simple that it makes all my previous manual tweaking look unnecessarily complicated.
I just realized that most of my Omarchy posts are basically pointless. Why? Because I stumbled on a solution so simple that it makes all my previous manual tweaking look unnecessarily complicated.
'PLEIN VOL'... Toen ik ergens in Frankrijk dat bordje zag moest ik even grinniken. Is de parkeerplaats vol hier? Maar taaltechnisch is er nog iets aardigs aan dit bordje.
The AUR has two Orcaslicer packages: orca-slicer and orca-slicer-bin. Which one to pick? And when launched, it doesn't display correctly because of GDK scaling. Here's how to install it properly.
Two weeks ago I published the article 'Monitors and Workspaces'.I want to take this a step further and enable switching between dual and single monitor setup while preserving the workspaces.
Last week someone played flashlight hide-and-seek in my car and left with my laptop. Yes, I know: leaving it there was dumb. But stupidity doesn’t grant anyone permission to smash a window and go shopping. Anyway, the machine was gone.
Omarchy happily grabbed an IP address after the Debian-to-Omarchy switch, but DNS queries skipped my Pi-hole and went straight to the public internet. In my case, the split-DNS setup for my homelab did no longer work either.
Ik zag laatst op het toegangshek van een huis de volgende tekst: "Dit terrein wordt 24 uur per dag bewaakt!"
git runs fine with the default config. Still, when using it often, you'll find yourself repeating the same commands again and again. Here are my shortcuts.
I ran sudo pacman -Syu to bring Omarchy up to date. After rebooting, Hyprland refused to start: after logging in I saw a Dell logo and then was stuck on a black screen. How did I fix it?
While tweaking and configuring my system, I discovered that Omarchy misses a few utilities that are essential; at least, for me.