I am not able to snap so I cannot snap at service workers. Feels bad to learn I’m not an American.
I am not able to snap so I cannot snap at service workers. Feels bad to learn I’m not an American.
Yeah, all the threads I came across when I looked into this were like “Self host everything! Except email” so I haven’t looked into it.
This is the reason. I can get all the Linux discussion I want on Lemmy, but discussions about an Acura RSX? That community does not exist here.
I’m pretty sure that every user of Apple Intelligence could’ve told you that. If AI is good at anything, it isn’t things that require nuance and factual accuracy.
They also wouldn’t have noticed that they hadn’t installed it. Honesty in the best policy.
A Home Assistant standing desk controller exists. I don’t have a standing desk, but if I did I’d have it automatically rotating every half hour.
The guy in the comic should’ve looked up the prices of used Maseratis before feeling bad, they’re like 10-20k. I could afford a Maserati if I wanted to, but I’m trying to save up 60 grand for a down payment on a house on some land a fraction the size of this guy’s tree house plot.
Oh fucking shit, setting this up today
Yes, but he doesn’t bother.
I stand corrected
Well that just wouldn’t make any sense, they hardly get any snow down there!
I’ve heard a story about a college campus that didn’t install any paths, waited for natural dirt paths to form in the grass, then installed paths there. Neat idea.
Starlink works differently than conventional sattelite. I’m not an expert, so I’m not going to try to explain it beyond saying that I think it’s due to the properties of the sattelites being low orbit, requiring more ground transmission stations and more sattelites than conventional sattelite internet.
I believe their coverage has increased greatly over the past few years. When it was first out my parents also didn’t have coverage. They do now, and have for a couple of years.
Do you understand how slow dial up is? Do you understand that conventional sattelite throttles you to unusable speeds after a shockingly low data limit is used up? Those services are not modern internet services. Starlink is. In my testing, I got an average of 45mbps down over a 40GB download. That’s so fucking fast compared to even DSL, which is commonly 10mbps down, and even slower up.
Found the person who’s never lived in a area with dial-up or conventional sattelite as their only options. I hate Elon as much as the next person, but starlink is revolutionary for those with no other options.
As a massive gear head, this is always my argument. If we have better public transit infrastructure, people who don’t want to drive won’t, making the experience better for those of us that do.
Thanks for the explainer, that makes a lot of sense.
They said kilawatt hours per how, not kilawatts per hour.
kWh/h = kW
The h can be cancelled, resulting in kW. They’re technically right, but kWh/h shouldn’t ever be used haha.
I’m new to docker and all of my shit stopped working recently. Just wouldn’t load. Took about a half hour to find out that old images were taking up about 63GB on my 100GB boot partition, resulting in it being completely full.
I added the command to prune 3 month old images to my update scripts.