

Well you could have skipped a bunch of it if you make ssh only available via tailscale like he does


Well you could have skipped a bunch of it if you make ssh only available via tailscale like he does
There are companion apps for paperless (like Paperparrot for iOS) that simplify that process even more.
No need for syncthing.
Yes.
If you plan accordingly and set up the nodes with zfs storage from the beginning, you can have them replicate the container and vm images to all nodes every x minutes. That way you don’t need external storage.


Then you can be a battery
They do look really nice. Don’t get me wrong, these are lovely stickers. But say I want 10 of these, it would be $50, which I am not going to pay for stickers, no matter how nice they are.
Maybe put them in packs? 10 for $20 for example? Something like that.
Why did you lie then? A user asked if you made them. You could have just said „yes, I made them, and if someone wants them, I also sell them“


Nowadays I only back projects from companies that have successfully released something before
Which, ironically, is the opposite of what kickstarter was meant for.
~$5 for a single sticker??


This kind of technology will be used as an argument in people’s minds to still buy ice vehicles….


Well, it won’t be cheap. So you could also store it in batteries (for example the ones already in the car) with much better efficiency.
Yes, that is what you do. But not what the majority does… heck it even asks if it can get access to 1password


If you want to watch football (or soccer) this season with friends, and will usually not watch much else, why not.
Plenty people rent most things. There is a whole market to rent electronics, even furniture.


Never assume something is the end. There is always something better. It is just one breakthrough away.


Nono, they need deduplication and text extracts in exchange for access.


Isn’t that what Anna’s archive is looking for? They even have a separate page exactly for that usecase: https://annas-archive.li/llm


Was that on Linux?
You do understand that was a joke, yes?