Yeah, that’s a big limitation.
Yeah, that’s a big limitation.
Oracle is awesome in this one specific way. They suck in all other ways but this is really good.
https://github.com/OpenPop/notes
You’ve sent me down a nostalgia road with your mention of Populous. Here’s what I found, and I’ll be digging into tomorrow.
Wait, Sisko and Riker? Wow!
Yeah. 2 things stop piracy, a fair price and quality content. We don’t have either.
RobRenz is awesome. If you like him, you probably watch Joe Pi also. Really nice people.
I’m not against it but what games are available on android? Everything I want to play is on Steam.
I got a digital camera that only took blurry pictures. This was Merrill Lynch in the 2000’s.
Seriously, just set up a kms in docker. Google pykms.
Why not Firefox?
Chuck Feeney. He gave away everything to charities.
Edit: it was around 8bn.
During setup, tell it you want to join a domain. This brings you to local account creation. Way easier than what the article says. They keep moving that around to make it harder to find though.
I use portainer, and when I deploy an image, I write a short bash script for it.
This lets me easily do updates. I have a script for each image I run, it’s less than a dozen. They’re all from public repositories.
I’ve never seen this before, but it looks straight forward to build. The inside dimensions are 4" x 6". You need a hydraulic press, and plate steel for the box and lid. The lid should fit smoothly in the top, it should all be about 3/4" to 1" thick. You can bolt together all the walls and base. The top should have a boss that meets the hydraulic ram.
Mid 50’s, northeast US, yes I can. I don’t but I used to.
Combined, the best advice in the whole thread
I think that e-ink is better for books, and tablets are better for magazines and comics. I like the feel of my ebook, it has very much the same kind of feel as a paperback. The larger format of a tablet is great for magazines, and being able to pinch and zoom is useful there too
For most things, Linux just works. There are specialized apps like cad packages, graphic design and such that are very problematic on Linux but most of it is fine. Just look at how successful Chromebooks are. They’re all Linux.
They don’t need the computer to see everywhere you’ve gone. I’ve never heard of anyone getting in trouble for clearing their history, but lots of people who have had problems visiting questionable sites.
It’s in the app store. You don’t have to do that. If you’re talking about the server, that’s pretty easy.