Unity did it for me. Moved to mint, never looked back.
Unity did it for me. Moved to mint, never looked back.
Looks like the subject of a future defcon presentation.
Android streaming boxes are the most flexible. Replace the stock launcher with projectivy once set up.
Inexpensive/basic: Onn
Best for multi-speaker theaters and video upscaling: Nvidia Shield Pro
SmartTube
On the TV, smarttube
Live close enough to a ski resort to ride my snowboard. Or kayak if the local creek is up. Maybe mountain bike as a last resort. Work on the camper van.
I’m too lazy to be problematic, so yeah. Never doing laundry would be nice. Wear once. Recycle.
Borg for files. Proxmox snapshots for the VMs.
The matrix is good precisely because they don’t spoon feed everything to you.
I have a nice das for sale. You can’t have my IBM model m though.
Those are awesome. Especially in my camper van build as I experiment with where I want things to end up.
I live in PA, so I got $90 for the week for serving.
A lot of sitting around. No phones allowed. If you are lucky and can work remote they may let you use a laptop so you don’t have to burn PTO. I had to be available the entire week and at the end of it all I wasn’t selected.
I just bought a van and converted it instead.
Fits in normal parking spots. Always has my gear in it. Full size bed over a garage for bikes, boards, boats. Fridge. Heat. Solar. Sink. Shore power. Walk on decked rack on top for boats, etc. Outdoor shower/gear wash. Slide out grill under the awning. Inside/outside gas stove. Drive wherever, sleep at any truck stop or rest area you want with only setup being to put magnetic window insulation in. Or just close the cabin curtain.
Instead of box mashed potatoes, get Bob Evans already made. Those are great!
This was a trick back in the computer hooked to your TV days. There was a higher resolution mode on my Tandy color computer. It was black and white, though. But if you alternated positions properly you could also have solid red and blue fills.
This is why i always push back that if you want it, I’m going to implement it properly, or at least in a way I can change easily later. I’m not going to make my own life difficult on your whim.
Web developers are the worst. Especially the ones that call themselves full stack. </sysadmin rant>
Running a mail infrastructure properly is a complex problem. I would not recommend it for most people. There’s a reason most companies outsource it these days.