This isn’t even much of an exaggeration.
- NYPD shoot 4 people for someone not paying subway fare
- Pesto the chubby baby penguin
- RFK Jr. dumping a bear in central park after planning on eating it/Biden sending bombs to Israel to kill babies
- Kittens
This isn’t even much of an exaggeration.
It appears to be based on Tux G2 but I have no idea where the original source is for that.
I doubt it requires drivers and is just marketing/seo. It’s like when a flash drive lists the operating systems it supports, they just want it to show up when you search your OS
I’ve been using Philips Hue bulbs with Zigbee in Home Assistant for years without issue.
So that’s where my pet rice went
He’s probably going through severe withdrawal 🎉
It’s Microsoft, they probably want you to host a webinar so they can use you to train AI to do it
Something like BookWyrm feels like it’d be perfect to adapt to business reviews
Now that this project exists, I’m sure it’d be relatively trivial to implement in the app
Instead of blocking IPs, Google would just shut them down
Icky, Steve Mould, and Swell Entertainment? 10/10 Youtube feed
I think the best bet at federated video hosting is with something like IPFS or even bittorrent. If every client is also a host, that would greatly reduce the bandwidth needed for any one server.
Get outta here with your actual helpful answer
No, it’s when people realized it’s a scam
The tech bros had to find an excuse to use all the GPUs they got for crypto after they bled that dry
I’ve been leaning more and more towards using fdroid just to find apps and then using Obtainium to install them directly from source.
Over time I’ve curated the list of creators I watch, so my recommendations are pretty good at feeding me what I like, though I do usually have to scroll through a lot of junk. And when the recommendations aren’t doing it, I’ll just manually go to a channel I like and find something and the algorithm will quickly adjust.
They’re getting smart to that and are starting to hard code server IPs, circumventing any DNS you have in place.