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True - that’s a big reason I like open source software. Doesn’t help with search though.
True - that’s a big reason I like open source software. Doesn’t help with search though.
That does it: I’m boycotting /s
/s
That list was worth looking at just for some of the brands.
I had no idea Nagra made something with an IR remote.
Now I want to be a learn-it-all.
Knowledge might not be intelligence but I really found xkcd’s 10000 a wonderful be idea.
Removed
I’m just trying to fit in
Tell me more about this donkey…
I’m genuinely not sure if the image was meant to load.
I got: {“error”:“unknown”,“message”:“Request error: error sending request for url (http://pictrs:8080/image/original/dcf571d9-6bbb-4395-ad4a-858beef55c7f.jpeg): error trying to connect: dns error: failed to look up address information: Name or service not known”}
That’s the joke??
Perhaps he is passive aggressively saying that he doesn’t believe it?
Seconded. I never thought the subjects he chooses would make for good viewing but TC is consistantly surprisingly interesting.
Gotta keep that kernel on its toes.
Please tell me that needs physical access to work. Now that I think about it - how does sysrq even work with laptop keyboards?
Side note: does anyone enable or use the magic sysreq key anymore?
I’ve been happy with Asus & TP-Link using openwrt. I’m curious about the Bananapi ones but it could be a hassle & what I have now works.
https://openwrt.org/toh/views/toh_available_16128
for the full list
Thanks for commenting. I’m going to keep posting these.
The lucky 10000 is such a wonderful concept.
Usenet:
Edit: I’m talking about step 3