

I think Microsoft will Do something anticompetitive which will stop the Linux growth.


I have a raspberry pie with Home assistant on it and I run Nginx Proxy Manager on it. It does the whole HTTPS thing and exposes specific services from my internal network for easy access for me and my family.


Good idea, who needs air anyway?


That is literarily me right now.


Which one do you mean?


I only use Jellyfin because we want to watch it on the TV and not on the laptop.


Hm My PieFed instance would be the only one fitting the “daily” bill.


Radicals is an amazing software but I also struggled to understand the concept at first, the documentation assumes you know so much already, which you normally don’t. But once you get through the initial hurdle it’s really reliable and uses minimal resources.


So you are telling me that when children see their parents solve problems with violence, they learn to solve their own problems with violence?

While I agree that it’s still not quite there yet and AI could help with that we are so extremely far ahead with automation in those two areas of laundry and washing the dishes it’s really amazing if you think about it.
Please watch Hans Rossling explaining the concept on the example of the washing machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZoKfap4g4w&t=19
But about the videos and photos I think you’re a bit wrong, I still rewatch my dads home videos from the 90’s
I moved to https://mxroute.com/ and payed $15 for three years of hosting because they had some promotion.
Oh you’re right, I didn’t read it carefully enough.


Ok that might be I have no idea, it was sour as far as I remember. That was over 20 years ago.
One noteworthy bug closed in this version is a fix on Windows to finally allow exporting your videos to a network drive, closing a 4-year-old bug.
Is this because of the LTT Linux challenge?


How does the ale stay in there? Or is it just a little bit?


Hm what is that? I know the words but I never heard them in this combination as a dish.


Fish and Chips with vinegar in a newspaper, it’s surprisingly good. I had it somewhere in a suburb of London in some traditional shop and the grandma who was in front of me put so much vinegar on hers that the whole counter and floor was soaked in it.
According to me friends, according to my wife Seinfeld.
I feel it depends when in your life you discover it and how good your English is at that time. Friends is very beginner friendly and straight forward.