Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of what the f*ck did these pair to. Tonight's contenders are the phone which is designed to use wireless headphones because it doesn't have a headphone jack and the laptop which once again has its lid closed and is in hibernation mode. Which device has the headphones connected? Who will win all the glory?!
And of course, it's once again the laptop
Showing that phone who's boss, despite the fact I would expect the phone to have priority
Hello everybody and welcome back to yet another episode of wtf did these pair to. Tonight's contenders are the phone as usual and the laptop as usual, but this time with the lid open and on the sandbox. Who will win?
And the result is the phone!... The phone?
Somehow it managed to snake priority over the laptop which usually wins this bs
@RydwolfPrograms Bluetooth is hell on Linux but seems to work fine on Windows, so I have a conspiracy theory that the Bluetooth SIG is actually just Microsoft in a trench coat
I'm thinking I'm going to reverse proxy everything from *.rto.community to a thing that will either forward it to a short-running RTO instance for that single connection, a long-running instance that handles all connections, or a static filesystem
You'd probably write a config.json for the first/last one that specifies what file paths go to an RTO CGI sorta thing, and which are static
Add a .conf at the end, sudo nginx -t it before sudo systemctl reload nginxing, then sudo netstat -tulpn to check if the right port is actually being listened on