

This, I used to run an ovpn server to call home from restricted networks that didn’t allow for wireguard ports. I’ve since moved onto netbird, which runs wireguard under the hood and automatically syncs to a relay server when needed.


This, I used to run an ovpn server to call home from restricted networks that didn’t allow for wireguard ports. I’ve since moved onto netbird, which runs wireguard under the hood and automatically syncs to a relay server when needed.


An interesting read, it is remarkable that these devices launched without the ability to hibernate properly while using Windows.
Shout out to the Bazzite team for being so on top of their game, (and of course to Steam et al.)
+1 for Blorp, moved there from Voyager after seeing active development.


I had to enable javascript to see that abomination.


Yeah that is a strange take to say the least. I have an older pixel that has long been used as a satellite mic running grapheneOS. It stays plugged in and optimized at 80% charge and sips juice without cellular services. It still functions as an all day replacement when my primary device in the shop even.


Yeah, it was a formative book for me. Thanks for the recommendation.


Per Wikipedia, you are correct. King wrote The Long Walk between 66-67 in high school.
This movie looks well reviewed in relation to the book, will have to give it a watch soon.


These are the geniuses that wanted to sell us input devices as a service. Get fucked.


Such a foolish take. I’m no fan of country music writ large, but there are plenty of good tunes out there in just about every genre.
…and yet you made it anyway.
…and poor reading comprehension besides? What a winner.
Your self importance aside, they are simply tired of the lazy bigotry.


Spinning and flash.


Completely fair, thanks for sharing along with the translation.


“Pick up the can citizen.”
It looks like a pretty decent mashup of Blue Prince and Curse of the Golden Idol. I’m keeping a close eye on it myself, even while the AAA studios are trying to climb of of their hole we are living in the golden age of indie gaming.
Home Assistant has a couple of plugins in the community store (HACS) that can help visualize the data in addition to it’s own native cards. I’m for sure going to tinker with this later but, like the other poster said, it’s a rabbit hole.
https://github.com/Progaros/GadgetbridgeMqtt This can be used to broker GB data to different services. As a Home Assistant junkie I’d go this route to visualize the info… (given the time, so many projects!)


Interesting, I’ve recently heard the automotive market is starting to cater to the $70k+ crowd and so this tracks somewhat. That said, the 1% accounting for 50% of consumption still sounds incredible.
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