

rural ISPs still need a connection to the greater internet, what options are there when the closest non-shitty option is hundreds of miles away?
rural ISPs still need a connection to the greater internet, what options are there when the closest non-shitty option is hundreds of miles away?
does it work for multi gpu systems?
yep, unfortunately it doesn’t seem to be able to read from actual drives though.
sad laser noises :(
To be fair against mastodon the “mastodonservers.net” (first result on DuckDuckGo when looking up “mastodon instance list”) does list an instance featuring primarily pornographic content first (as far as I can tell this is because it list by usercount in decending order), which could be off putting to some people.
The first Google result for the same query “instances.social” is a list, but in the non legacy non advanced view has almost completely non-functional filters.
Neither of these are “joinmastodon.org” which is probably the best website for someone trying to join mastodon, considering it appears to be ran by the developers.
a 12v outlet can power a radio just fine
I can’t wait for people to find the actual towing capacity, hopefully it manages at least 3 tons.
electric vehicles are not a used market yet
this isn’t an automobile, cars are designed to survive in the elements, laptops are not.
ram can be used to heavily compensate for slow read speeds and can make slow memory leaks less of an issue, also with that much you probably don’t need a swap file/partition.
enforcing it generally requires money
the designs worked just as well as when they were new, the competition just got better though
that same logic was used by American auto manufacturers, then their vehicles became obsolete as the competition had been improving their designs to be more efficient.
the USB suspend state could be used to detect when the computer is asleep which could help with getting the login credentials, but the attack would absolutely be tempermental and realistically just installing malware on the computer via the keyboard would be easier.
For the first point I would imagine that relying on the host computer to transmit the data by opening cmd or powershell could work on Windows, however the cost of adding the necessary intelligence into millions of keyboards would probably not be worth it and the limited communication from the host to the Keyboard would be a challenge (capslock, NumLock, Scrollock).
have you considered carrying steel bars when you lay down so neither side wins?
finally, maybe HDR content will eventually be playable directly on Jellyfin or Firefox soon
I love the idea, it covers most instances of extreme customization in Linux.
similarly looking for sip companies, specifically with less discrimination against the 49th state.