

The simple mans solution.
The simple mans solution.
Ah yes, the klingon keyboard. Goes on the armrests of the captains chair.
This is what i’m imagining: Hey and welcome to the kill people yt channel! Like and subscribe. Hey chat, we need money for a new camera. Anyone know any pedos we can go and kill? Sounds like chat doesn’t like this whodrankarnoldpalmer. Sounds like a sus guy. If we reach our donation we will drag him behind our car for you guys. We will be puting this guys fingers on ebay btw, so look out for that.
I have several dvd drives. Pretty sure none of them works. They have been sitting unused too long. At least one has a permanently deformed rubber band, that drives the spinny thing. They dry out with time and sitting still.
I prefer solid state stuff.
Most people would rather go to the store and get a new computer, than go to a webpage and download an iso. They can figure it out. They are just lazy and have little motivation to try it. They also want what they already know, with as little change as possible.
Why does your dad have an opinion on what your sister use?
If you are first, you get to be the only choice. That has to be good, right?
That is allot of stuff in a short time. Nice!
When the current strain of banana goes away, this is what we will be left with.
You copy some text from a webpage and put it in your email or word processor, it copies the formating too and everything looks wonky. If you paste the clipboard content in a text editor, like notepad and copy the text from there, you strip the formating.
That is what the post is refering to.
He says this or that on a social media platform. Just ignore it.
Great until there is something sticking out in front of him.
Open source and copyleft please.
Ooh, that is cool! I like gnome.
Musk is a little childish. Probably some developmental deficiencies going on there.
I question if this fulfills security requirements.
As I understand it, the establishing of the connection is reliant on a relay server. So this would not work on a local network without a relay server and would, by default, try to reach a server on the internet to make connections.
rsync is indeed fiddly. Consider SFTP in your GUI of choice. I mount the folder I need in my file browser and grab the files I need. No terminal needed and I can put the folders as favorites in the side bar.
In general, they collect anything and everything they can get their hands on. So limiting their access, as much as possible, is the way to go.
How well does jellyfin work on a rpi? How many simultaneous 1080p users with AVC\ACC media can it do? Active cooling?