We have firewood shelters (including the very important 1 m³ treasure trove of little sticks), making fire is very easy at this site :D
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It's coming, and I'm sure the baby is the more important adventure for now :D Hilsen tilbake!
Well no, it's not a product :D What you are looking at is just a regular hammock and tarp hang...
The hammock is made by me, and it's hanging like hammocks regularly are, strapped to trees. There is a ridgeline on the hammock and that is supporting a bug net.
The tarp is a DD Hammocks 3 x 3 m Superlight tarp on a Derek Hansen ridgeline (you can google this one, really neat) and there is a tent support bar spreading the tarp on the front-back axis (this is again my own idea, highly recommended). The trick is to have a bar that's longer than the tarp, so that it ends up bowing up and supporting the tarp. Mine is a 3,25 m spare part for some expensive tent that I do not have :D
Pockets have come a long way
Are you starting the server and laptop Syncthings as systemd user units? You'll see stuff asking for 'systemctl status syncthing@yourusername' if you are. That way it works (and has worked for years now) for me. I've kept the config really simple because I only have it syncing at home, so no encryption or discovery. If you also only have it working on a trusted network, maybe ditch the complications...?
The Android side is tough because of all the restrictions. I'd imagine that's what is troubling your phone Syncthing.
It's hopeless, you're quackered.
Just wanted to fly a less popular flag in this conversation. When I was choosing my first bike, my first crush was the Honda Silver Wing, a maxi scooter. Loved the looks and the practicality, loads of storage even without panniers and such...
But I didn't follow my heart and got a dual sport, which was great fun for 24000 km. However, I missed the practicality. One djembe drum was ruined as it wiggled loose from straps and took burns off the exhaust.
A couple of years ago I got a 250 Vespa as my second bike. Already much more practical. I also prefer the longer service intervals compared to cogs and chains. As much a I enjoy that thing, first crush is still in the back of my head...
What am I rambling about? Don't disregard scooters, they're great too :D
Hopped aboard, gave it a little poke around as a first time user. Definitely much more friendly user experience compared to OSMand! I was able to pin my home location and set 'avoid highways' very intuitively.
Aaaaweesome! Big Vespa rider here is jealous :}
Sailfish OS is really nice, but only available for select Sony Xperia phones officially. Also native apps are few in number, but when I used it there was enough for basic needs - really good navigation app, ok Matrix and Telegram, official email app was excellent, the browser was workable. I think I got an Android parking app working too. But this was a while ago.
Had to look it up XD Just regular papa and mama bear with cubs :)
Hiding from the scary Finn :D :D