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I am a data scientist and I found an interesting pattern, hear me out…
I am a data scientist and I found an interesting pattern, hear me out…
Still waiting to see any consequence on simplemobiletools
Wouldn’t be the first to flip
He does a sudo face
Same happened to me on a WD black
You could try yunohost on the server side. (Not docker based and beginner friendly)
One was pooping scrap, the other was scrapping poop
Jeff Buckey made the best one indeed
I fully agree on the rabbit hole effect of learning linux and selfhosting on your own… I have been moving baby steps for 3 years because it’s rare to find even 2 hours in a week where I can do just that. Networking is just daunting to newbies imo
You didn’t catch BBR bot :-)
I would have the same question for LinkedIn Learning
A battery has many faces. A battery has no name.
I don’t see it ; perspective?
Can someone fix this dire state of knowledge?
I felt like cracking a joke but it would stink
He could even keep his current laptop with this arrangement. Less e-waste. (unless it’s already dead, but for programming I still use a 12 year old vaio that got a second life when ditching windows)
Is this the continuation of their fork of OpenBoard?
I remember reading a few self hosters describing having a separate WiFi for IoT devices, on a dedicated router (opensense) so they can prevent these devices “calling home”. They are maybe other advantages like having different WiFi channels for these things
Nah he should install Arch