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My husband requested a circuit board design for this t-shirt, in green, of course. I didn’t have quite enough of the main fabric left to cut out the front and back in whole pieces. There was a big chunk missing at the shoulder. So I asked my husband if circuits ever had a reason for two of them to be joined together, so I could fill in the space, and he said sure. When circuit boards are fabricated, the machines make a whole panel of them at a time and they’re connected together with lines of perforation, called mouse bites, so they can later be snapped apart into separate pieces. So that’s how I filled in the gaps at the corners with scrap fabric to make them look intentional.

Mostly 100% cotton jersey, cotton and polyester thread, gold acrylic paint

Call #Weird, call me SuperNerd, call me #nerd but I really enjoy doing this. Maybe it’s the #Learning, maybe it’s the #Fun, or maybe I’m a little more #Nerdy than I thought, but building out my #Homelab starting with #PiHole and working from there has been a wonderful experience. The documentation process has also been enjoyable; maybe it’s because it shows my work and what I’ve done as an #accomplishment
#cybersecurity #network #safety #family #autism #Obsidian
Stay tuned for more updates! 😁😁

Had fun today trying to connect to my NAS with various working converted Linux Mint systems here.

Fortunately, I remembered how *nix terminal commands work and was able to prove to myself that it actually was not there. 😂

Discovered the problem is that I have TWO LANs and it was on the wrong one… somehow.
Tomorrow’s job. Hard wire it into the correct (mesh!) network.

#NAS#network#lan

Did you know that #GNU/ #FSF has its own #darknet application and protocol stack?

What is #GNUnet?

GNUnet is an
#alternative #network stack for building #secure, #decentralized and #privacy-preserving #distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for secure #publication of #files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet.

Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the situation is less tenable for civil society.

Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point where, as Matthew Green put it, "the network is hostile".

We believe liberal societies need a
#network #architecture that uses the #anti-authoritarian #decentralized #peer-to-peer paradigm and #privacy-preserving #cryptographic #protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free Software realization of this ideal.
https://www.gnunet.org/en/index.html

Another account :D
At least I have to write an #introduction.

I'm runner of open source projects, selfhoster, Linux enthusiast, unofficial alpha tester of weird projects, DevOps engineer, developer, network engineer, Dungeon Master (#DnD), trumpet player, admin and system administrator of #Tutter :tutter: and #Tuttergram

I play games as well.
Played with:

  • The Last of Us Remasterd
  • The Last of Us II
  • God of War III
  • God of War (2018)
  • God of War Ragnarök
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • The Witcher 1-2-3

I love nature, plants and animals!

#ADHD#Linux#FOSS

While we believe #Accessibility should be a key component of any project from the outset, one of the advantages of open source is that those with the knowledge are able to contribute to projects to help address shortcomings. @wireshark is "The world's most popular #network protocol analyzer", and a fellow #OpenSource project. Do we know any #A11y coders with an interest in #Networking willing to give them a hand with accessibility? See their post here: fosstodon.org/@wireshark@ioc.e #FOSS

fosstodon.orgFosstodon

Looking for free, high-quality learning resources to deepen your knowledge in network technologies & services?

Then check out the GÉANT #Network #eAcademy!

Explore the latest:

🔹 New unit in the #NetworkAutomation eAcademy: Neural Networks and Deep Learning

🎓 Trainers: Bojana Koteska, Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering - Skopje / Univerzitet 'Sv. Kiril i Metódij' vo Skopje

⏳ Course duration: 2 hours

🔗 Start here: connect.geant.org/2025/03/26/n