I used to work on utilities. Omg a 18650 based lamp is by far amazing compared to standard disposal batteries.
We need a /c/flashlights in lemmy to match the Rs
No joke my dad found a phone while on public trans on his way home from work and 2 hours later the cops showed up knocked and asked for the phone.
Owner choose not to press charges.
I live in a major US city. Who knew!
Also the fact the many areas in California actively fight against construction of new homes. Especially anything more then X stories tall. They get killed because so and so celeb/Richie doesn’t want to ruin the skyline.
You get shit like mansions renovated into 4+ family homes because they can’t tear it down to make a 8 unit complex.
The rights access bothered me a bit but I realized I don’t care.
Works fantastic thanks.
Question. Where does this “value” come from? Loss of business? Downtime? Labor loss due to people unable to work? Pull a number out of a hat?
These servers had no production data on them. Ideally with a proper DR solution you just restore and presa charges.
Yeah. Drop over $100 for a high end Pi or get a old refurbished slim pc for same with more compute/ram, VESA mountable, x64 vs ARM and more expandable…
That’s the biggest issue. Support.
Most of the success of the RPi is due to rasparian and community support.
I need one that works on android tv…
Just tried twire and it requires touch nav
Scanlan Shothalt??
Am I the only one that can still put the beans over the frank?
Edit: I’m 40 btw.
I just started messing with linux on an old laptop. Tried VNC and got annoyed. Switched to xRDP and it works as intended but performance is lackluster on a local network.
Anyone have thoughts or tips?
Am I the only one who writes the Readme as I add features and do my commits.
Don’t leave your homework until the end and cram away just before it’s due.
Code every other day.
Code. Then review and document.
I also try to maintain my feature list in my Readme. Essentially my roadmap. Work my way down the list and write Code as features are added/updated.
Nice link!!
Codegeex and blackbox look good as far as features go
what are the competitors to github’s copilot? I tried it for personal and really like it but can’t use it for work due to IP leak risks.
I’m hoping there is a self hosted option for it.
Edit: found one. TabbyML
Yeah. Mine was “too complicated” because I had an HSA. Are you fucking kidding me?
*self hosts gitlab with docker run
*still doesn’t know git
‘:confused jackie:’