

Maybe they are all gay Nazis. I’m not saying openly gay, but gay nonetheless
Still cheaper than buying two sticks of RAM today
It sounds like maybe a rolling release distro like openSUSE Tumbleweed is not the best fit for you. The ‘fix the system after updates’ is supposed to be part of the fun for those that like rolling release.
I would suggest switching to a point release type distro, where you may end up with some bugs for a while, but they are the same bugs that you can figure out workarounds for.
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I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, but Lorex has options for wired and wireless cameras that store footage on the camera itself via sd card, or to a local NVR.
I grew up with #4
TIL 2k is not synonymous with QHD
I got thrown of thinking they meant 'til, but they mean TIL= Today I Learned


Sounds like you really missed out


Maybe they were quoting Trump
just wanted you to know I actually chuckled at that!


I found the Lorex brand of products that stores footage locally. Internet connection is not required either, as it is either hardwired or paired directly with the NVR wirelessly.


God intended for a monopoly, hence there must be an armageddon between Apple and Google
From what I read at the link below that doesn’t seem to be the case. They took a baseline of the poverty threshold in 1978 and adjusted for inflation every year. However that line seems to have been set suspiciously low to begin with.
https://aspe.hhs.gov/topics/poverty-economic-mobility/poverty-guidelines
I do the same. Some websites will not work claiming Firefox is not supported, but do some user agent spoofing and suddenly it works just fine. Just goes to show it is not actually the web engine that’s the problem.
The vibe I get is that they mean it as a compliment


Proprietary. Whoever paid for our server did not spring for the premium version where every planet has sentient alien life.


Whatever map that uses Eurasia rather than pretend Europe is it’s own continent is fine by me
Now you have to move on to obscure open source hardware. Linux phone and/or a RISC-V computer