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            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Genuine RAAF WWII bunker for sale an hour from Brisbane - realestate.com.au]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[A genuine RAAF-built World War II bunker – once used by US forces – has hit the market near Brisbane, boasting 30cm-thick concrete walls and the ultimate weird home bragging rights.]]>
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            <updated>2026-02-14T19:36:20+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/948</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Proxmox lv pve/data activation failed]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[TASK ERROR: activating LV &amp;#039;pve/data&amp;#039; failed: Activation of logical volume pve/data is prohibited while logical volume pve/data_tdata is active. | Proxmox Support Forum]]>
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            <updated>2025-06-14T08:59:44+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/825</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[5 reasons ZeroTier is the best Tailscale alternative for your home lab]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[There&amp;#039;s a million ways to connect to your home lab, but some options are better for your needs.]]>
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            <updated>2025-05-28T00:59:12+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/770</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[How to improve your WFH lighting to reduce eye strain • Russell Baylis - Designer]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[I work from home everyday, I am susceptible to eye strain, eye pain, and dizziness. Having a working environment that’s as easy on my eyes as possible is of critical importance. I&amp;#039;d like to share what I&amp;#039;ve learned over the years in hopes that it can be helpful to you if you work from home, and like many, have experienced WFH eye strain.]]>
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            <updated>2025-05-28T00:50:10+10:00</updated>
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            <title type="text"><![CDATA[https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/6/24214471/google-chromecast-line-discontinued]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[Following the launch of the Google TV Streamer, Google has announced it will end production of its Chromecast streaming dongles.]]>
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            <updated>2025-12-18T04:00:42+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/475</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Monitoring energy usage with smart plugs Prometheus and Grafana]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[This post isn’t a detailed line-by-line tutorial on how to set up each individual piece of the setup as those types of guides tend to get out of date really easily, but if you know your way around Linux and the command line, then you can definitely replicate this setup on your own.
Over the past few years I’ve been interested in learning about how much energy my computing setup and home appliances use. I’ve used a simple digital energy meter before to get instantaneous readings, but that was not ideal for monitoring how an electrical appliance consumes power over a longer time period.
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            <updated>2025-12-04T12:00:17+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/472</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2024/01/proxmox-kubernetes-install-with-talos-linux/]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[Build a Proxmox Kubernetes cluster with Talos Linux. Uncover how to provision Talos Linux on Proxmox and discover the power of a tiny Linux OS with Kubernetes.]]>
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            <updated>2025-12-02T10:00:45+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/307</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Home - SmartBuilds.io]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[Building Inventions, DIY Engineering]]>
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            <updated>2026-01-19T06:00:17+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/25</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Sweet Home 3D is a free interior design application]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[Design your home in 3D with powerful interior design software. Plan layouts, arrange furniture, and visualize smart home ideas.]]>
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            <updated>2026-05-04T00:00:44+10:00</updated>
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