

+1 for Volumio! I didn’t know it can use Jellyfin as a media source. To be fair, I just started using Jellyfin and didn’t want to migrate everything to it until being sure it will stay. So far it’s looking very good though.
+1 for Volumio! I didn’t know it can use Jellyfin as a media source. To be fair, I just started using Jellyfin and didn’t want to migrate everything to it until being sure it will stay. So far it’s looking very good though.
They also want billionaires to know that is a bad idea to turn against them.
Cool! I’ll give it a try!
It’s heatmap-calendar right?
I recently installed the “Dataview” plug-in, and it’s amazing. You can create documents or sections by querying data from other documents, effectively using Obsidian as a database.
I don’t think git is the right tool for this. It’s designed for text files, not binary. Also, there’s no need for version control here. Git won’t store diffs of binary files, so if a file changes (even the slightest change like an mp3 tag) it will keep a full copy of the old file.
OP wants to sync, so I would use rsync here. It will be way faster and efficient. If you want to know what rsync did, you can keep a log file of it’s output.
And they’ve recently made Clion free for non commercial use.
Yes , that’s how I run it in my Proxmox. Just create the lxc, wget the installer and run it.
Voltage is measured in parallel and current in series. You need both to calculate the power.
This!! Wendell is the best! He actually started designing his own KVMs because the ones on the market didn’t have all the functionalities/support.
The ones that monitor torrent to sue people are lawyer firms, not the government.
Balatro
Children of Morta
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2
Mars First Logistics
I had a very good experience with Honeypot (https://www.honeypot.io/en/). It’s Europe only, so not sure about the legal aspects of working from the US, but Germany have recently did some changes to laws related to work visas specifically to attract tech workers, so it shouldn’t be that hard. You speak German, so that’s a big plus.
It’s a “reverse” job search, in the sense that you create your profile/CV and companies apply to you. After creating your profile, you do a short call with a recruiter, that helps you adjust it to the type of job you are looking for.
I’m very happy with my FritzBox (7590), it handles de ADSL connection to the ISP, supports various DDNS providers, Wireguard VPN, 4 port gigabit switch (5 of you don’t need the WAN port), guest WiFi with client isolation.
It also has basic media server and NAS functionality (with USB3 external hard drives).
Of course you can change the DNS server and other network controls like QOS, wake on LAN, port forwarding, different profiles with parental controls, filters, connection times, etc.
They also seem to take security seriously.
It’s really great on the Stream Deck. The controls work perfectly. I played it a lot while commuting.
I don’t think it’s related. It’s been a new years tradition in Berlin for years.
I have friends and family in Berlin and I spent new year’s Eve there five years ago. It was totally crazy. People shooting fireworks at each other in the streets and from/to the balconies.
I ended up with a jacket full of burn holes, and we were in a kind of quiet neighborhood on the outskirts of the city.
I created a new steam account with a different email address just to order mine on a different country than my main account. You might need a local payment method for the country you are shipping to. Not sure if that’s the case for Europe, but it’s required for some countries.
The option was there, but it wasn’t ready for every day use. The performance impact was significant. The couple times I tried it, it was practically unusable. The UI also showed a warning about performance when you enabled it
Great game! And very playable on mobile too. I also enjoyed Shapez a lot. Looking forward to the sequel.
One of the best games ever! Doing a vanilla Royalty run now, and looking forward to try Biotech later.
This works really well. I also open the downstairs windows. The hot air going up and out creates a draft effect, sucking in cold air from the downstairs windows.