

non-cloud based approach…
You’re using cloud based storage
Pick one.
non-cloud based approach…
You’re using cloud based storage
Pick one.
What is OneDrive if not cloud-based?
Entire Bee Movie script in 0.1pt white on white in the header
Huh. How did I miss that? Some of those actually look alright. Thanks!
I did look at ClassicPress too. But apparently despite broad compatibility with WordPress plugins, activitypub specifically breaks it.
Good point! I just checked and apparently there’s several. Yet another rabbit hole to look into.
EDIT: Yeah, I looked into it, there’s actually only a few. rss2ap doesn’t support mastodon, which is kind of a deal breaker. Mastofeeder wants its own DNS to run locally, I can’t see their proxied feeds from my instance, and some sites just straight up don’t work. rss-to-activitypub seems fairly robust, but really wants its own mastodon instance and hasn’t been touched in four years.
Good suggestion but all of that seems like more hassle than I’m prepared to deal with.
The product website says the enclosure will be available as (I guess?) stl files, so that’ll be a good starting point.
Not that they won’t try, but it’s very difficult to blanket ban VPNs. There are very legitimate business reasons to use them and it isn’t necessarily easy for ISPs to distinguish between a “recreational” VPN connection and an employee VPN’ing into say, a work datacenter. Industry will kick up a massive fuss about it.
In other news, VPN subscriptions have skyrocketed in the U.S South.
It’s worth it to get on the pmOS matrix if you haven’t already. I had to do some troubleshooting with the u-boot port developer to get this up and running.
Jesus fuck at least touch up your AI slop before vomiting it on the internet
There’s a few, mostly closer to simulation than tux kart tho. A few that I’m fairly sure are under active development:
Speed Dreams. Can’t easily find the github for this one.
Waydroid + some kind of webVNC maybe
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Opensuse because I like green.
Decided to throw OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on an old laptop the other day. Haven’t fooled with it enough to run up against any limitations yet, but I gotta say I’m pleasantly surprised so far.
As much as I enjoy hating on Apple, their track record popularising niche technology is admittedly pretty good. They made mp3 players mainstream, then everyone else scrambled to catch up. They made smartphones mainstream, then everyone scrambled to catch up. I wouldn’t be surprised if they managed to pull off the same thing with VR/AR. Just don’t mention the Newton.
I do see your point regarding it becoming gimmicky, but I feel like it’d be useful for arranging windows and jump positions. I can also see a “Now where did I put thing X?” situation arising and it’d be handy to get an overview.
I really, really like this. To add some complexity can I suggest being able to zoom out and in as well?
I’m running mine on Pi4. It works, but I wouldn’t really recommend it. It needs frequent reboots and tends to choke on anything over 1080.
With a little fucking around I’m fairly sure you could do it on the phone itself via termux.