This is a follow-up on a previous entry Dealing with an external display A while back I ordered a USB-C dongle that I thought wasn’t working so I checked a list of USB Combination Devices that are compatible in the wiki, more specifically I had to wait for this USB-C dongle from aliexpress to get… Continue reading Thoughts on the pinebookpro (Part 4)
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Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 6)
DnD Wednesday, our quest continues. As usual this is a followup on the previous entry First of all I advanced to level 4 (woot!), here are some of the session highlights: As we headed back to The Weary Traveler we stayed at one of the Inns the skeletons had been building. Our Cleric had a… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 6)
Fishing as a new hobby
For some time now, starting from spring last year, I’ve been going out to fish (from the fjord’s shore) with 2 of my friends here. Let’s just say that we’re not very good at this, a lot of our lures/hooks have been lost to seaweed and even bad knots that came loose while throwing (that… Continue reading Fishing as a new hobby
Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 5)
As usual DnD wednesday, we only went to the office to play because, you know… priorities 😛 As usual, this is a followup to the previous entry As I advanced to level 3, I realized that a Paladin Oath is chosen at this point, it affects the spells you can cast and even your role-playing… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 5)
Privacy Resources and ongoing translation efforts
Humanetech Translation Project Otherwise known as HTP (I personally prefer HTTP 😛 ), is a little project that started on the Humane Tech Community forum after my little comment about privacy related content available mostly in English, see this entry for context. The project has officially started and is looking for translators, so if anyone… Continue reading Privacy Resources and ongoing translation efforts
Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 4)
Wednesday was DnD night as usual. But before that something funny about priorities: At our workplace we are allowed to do home office at our own discretion, almost all the party members are using that benefit but we all show up at the office on Wednesdays because it is DnD night and we usually just… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 4)
Thoughts on the pinebookpro (Part 3)
This is a follow-up on a previous entry One step closer to daily driver!! Working from home is possible with the pinebookpro I managed to connect to my workplace’s VPN, however it took some digging around: first of all, we have a Linux VPN package, so that’s already something, (kudos for showing Linux some love);… Continue reading Thoughts on the pinebookpro (Part 3)
Thoughts on the pinebookpro (Part 2)
This is a follow-up to this entry. This time I’ll try to describe more day to day use (at least mine): Generic tasks The most simple task I use a computer for is writing entries for my blog, as I mentioned before I love the Markdown format… I’ve found a perfectly good FOSS replacement for… Continue reading Thoughts on the pinebookpro (Part 2)
Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 3)
Wednesday November 11 (yes, fitting, we celebrated single’s day by playing DnD 😛 ). As usual this entry build on the previous one. In the map we are at the bottom slightly to the right. Some of the interesting things that happened: After a good night’s sleep at our inn “The Raging Ram” in the… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 3)
Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 2)
Last wednesday was Dungeons and Dragons day, so here’s my corresponding blog entry before the next session, this builds up on my previous entry: After some dice rolling to increase hit points for my paladin (didn’t know about this or that I could use “Lay on hands” my level x5 times or even use the… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 2)