One of them is an uncritical moron. The other one actually made some salient points on occasion.
One of them is an uncritical moron. The other one actually made some salient points on occasion.
If people didn’t take him seriously this article wouldn’t need to exist.
Rogan is one of the dumbest people on the planet and got famous making people eat blended rats on TV.
How the hell did we get to a place where we’re looking to him for legitimate journalism?
That assumes it ever makes it to a person if you opt out.
Most of what I use the speakers for (other than surround on the TV) is automatically starting lullabies from Navidrome for my kids at bedtime.
The new app broke the hell out of that whole chain.
I just grabbed the old app from The Aurora store and told my speakers not to update their firmware.
I wouldn’t bet on that screen having Linux drivers right away.
And whatever you buy is just going to be labeled as the fastest even if it doesn’t actually meet the standard.
That’s a much more serious and informative answer than I deserved.
Thank you for the explanation.
Even ten years ago it was getting tough to find baby monitors that didn’t have video and/or Wi-Fi.
That sounds less like a JF problem and more like a your files are janky problem.
Na and K based batteries should perform better
What I’m hearing is throw some salt on a banana and power my phone for days.
I wasn’t very good at chemistry.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Ara
I remember people getting shit on pretty hard for not thinking it was viable at the time.
I don’t use it, but it looks like yes.
That’s a lot easier when you’re not the target of the hate.
I never went too far down the nginx route, so I can’t really compare the two. I ended up with caddy because I self-host vaultwarden and it really doesn’t like running over http (for obvious reasons) and caddy was the instruction set I found and understood first.
I don’t make a lot of what I host available to the wider internet, for the ones that I do, I recently migrated to using a Cloudflare tunnel to deal with the internet at large, but still have it come through caddy once it hits my server to get ssl. For everything else I have a headscale server in Oracle’s free tier that all my internal services connect to.
Caddy with cloudflare support in a docker container.
That’s not fair. It’s totally banned in at least Afghanistan, Iran, and North Korea.