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Can someone explain what the joke?
You can run Windows 9 on an iPhone 9.
Can you imagine making this game in assembly for MacOS over the last 20 years?


I was thinking two ladies were gonna peg a dude.


I was excited to learn that homeassistant lets me bypass the atrocious Sonos app for controlling all my speakers from various music sources.
Though at the same time, I’m little disappointed that offTikTok is broken.


WARNING
The docker-down.sh script associated with offtiktok runs a docker prune -f and will delete any unused docker containers you have without warning.


Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for!


Based on the description, my guess is that the script solved the problem of having the line interrupted by only doing a single 56k transaction per phone call.
Lots of times, phone calls were billed $$$ for the first minute and $ for every minute after that. If her script only did one transaction per call and not even using the full minute, that could add up fast.
And, given that it took a month for the bill to come, she could have been doing something wrong even during the day. Nobody would have noticed until the bill, and the 1am calls stood out the most when the bill finally came. Maybe there was a local exchange that didn’t require long distance?


Migrated a server to a new drive by copying all the files with rsync and chrooting into it. Nothing too impressive from a linux standpoint, but I had no idea that was possible until I tried it.


Accurate thumbnail
It’s in an AlphaSmart. I’m working through disassembling the ROM to add some new features.
I’ve been working on disassembling some 8-bit code from the 90s. Fuckers returned bits from functions using the overflow bit. Nuts.


Here’s the funkwhale page: https://docs.funkwhale.audio/administrator/upgrade/backup.html
Looks light a oversight on their part. Thanks for the advice.
I remember reading that copying a database while it’s in use is risky. Good to know pg_dump handles this correctly.


Man, how did you find that? I wasn’t getting anything on ddg.
Anywho, looks a little buggy (it doesn’t seem to deal with website credentials, so I’m not sure how it ever worked), but it’s got the bones to do what I want to do. Thanks for the link.
Edit: Fixed it! https://github.com/patchy-oss/fwdl/pull/1


How well does that work? I ask because I’m using the medium model which eats up 5 gigs of VRAM.


I’ve been running plex for a few years no. No real issues to complain of.
Until today. I just upgraded my server with an Intel ARC. Was looking forward to enabling qsv for streaming. Turns out you need plex pass to do that.
Can jellyfin do it?