Yea, I can see that. I mostly use my PC for games, but for work, I have multiple windows across the screen at different ratios.
Yea, I can see that. I mostly use my PC for games, but for work, I have multiple windows across the screen at different ratios.
3:2 sounds horrible. What’s the application when most videos are 16:9?
Same thing happened to me, but with an Overseerr frontend for my older parents (with my domain just routed to my house with nginx), with a backend of Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett, Unzipperr (not sure if this is the name but it’s vital)…
So many accidental automations like being able to just wishlist something on plex when I’m out and about and have it ready when I get home.
Currently watching this with my wife! Season 2. We really enjoy it.
Sure. That’s exactly why small businesses thrive in democrat cities, right? And exactly why more small business popped up under Biden, right?
Gimme a break. People are so blind and dumb.
Braided cables are just higher quality imo because they can’t tangle easily and take a lot of effort to bend.
$90 for a cable and it’s not even braided is wild to me.
Just got an email that TeslaFi uses the Fleet API, so this definitely affects them.
Ah! I see! TeslaFi uses the owner API. Wheeew. Hopefully this will be fine for most apps.
There goes TeslaFi… fuck. I use that all the time to see my global map and keep track of my stats (like power usage on long drives), and auto enabling of certain features at certain times, like heat/ac after work.
Most of the US doesn’t, or you need a “valid” excuse, which usually doesn’t include working. I’m lucky to live in a state that does default mail in voting.
Not everyone that didn’t vote supports this. Some people just couldn’t get the day off because they’re living day by day and couldn’t take a day off to wait in line for 5 hours at the one polling place in their city.
You know they aren’t forcing you to use the bundled stuff, right?
Yep! I did it for a final project, called DANK WEB. We implemented an airhorn counter. We found out the day before that it just stored the value it saw +1 to the DB so a bad actor could reset the count. Then we easily figured out that we could just reference the DB so we fixed the bad actor part.
We got a 98 on the final. It was the most fun I had on a project in all of college.
The cars used to have RADAR. But they got rid of that and even disabled it on older models when updating because they “only need cameras.”
Cameras and RADAR would have been good enough for most all conditions…
I used to have my car commands (AC, location, seat heaters, etc) on a shortcut. It was stacked shortcuts calling APIs and passing tokens and storing these for later use to reuse the same token.
Thank you! I was about to comment the exact same thing!
I watch embedded videos all the time. Literally hundreds this weekend. Embedded is not “de facto blocked”.
Do you have a source for the “even when your device is supposedly off” part? I know iPhones have tracking enabled when off, but there’s no way they’re using Bluetooth to find these devices and reporting back. I can’t find a source for that at all.
But even then, it’s still pretty private because there’s no way to reverse track an AirTag. I don’t even think they can do that internally at Apple.
It’s so easy, even on iOS. Just tap share and add to Home Screen. It’s probably just as easy on android.