

Every time Nintendo adds a weird gimmick to a new system, I say, “no one will use that,” and every time, I am wrong.
Every time Nintendo adds a weird gimmick to a new system, I say, “no one will use that,” and every time, I am wrong.
I think truck driving is probably the next thing. There’s laws (at least in the US) about how long a driver can run without rest, long haul routes are generally not very crowded with traffic nor complicated. If you can get twice as many hours out of a robot than a human, you can recoup the investment pretty quickly. I could see a hub-and-spoke model where robots handle the long spots with humans taking the busier spokes.
Grok deez nuts
Finally a killer app for Mac
Shit, there’s a home assistant podcast? I didn’t need to know that
We need to post harder, not smarter
Plenty of mascots to include. The GNU Gnu, the BSD daemon, the OpenBSD pufferfish. Someone needs to have an attack where they throw RMS’s toenails.
I was on the wait-list so long that I forgot why I was interested. Then I got the invite, downloaded the thing, got prompted to log in and immediately deleted the thing. I still don’t remember why I was interested but I’m definitely not fucking with it now.
Who flies with duct tape?
I’ve been using it without but it’s been less and less reliable that way.
It’s a GUI app that runs on your local system and pushes sites to a server.
At this point I’m not even mad. You’re in the Nazi bar, hanging out with Nazis, acting surprised when they do shitty Nazi things to you. It’s been this way for like two years now, take the fucking hint.
I got canned from my last job and thr way I found out was my work Gmail was locked out, fuckin class acts them.
Getting fired from my current gig would be a relief tbh.
You said you’re on Arch, you’ll want to go through their docs which are solid: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system
How old are we talking? If the CPU is >10 years old and/or some kind of ARM, it may not have hardware encryption acceleration, which means it’ll happen in software. I did that once, it was horrible. lscpu |grep -i aes
should probably tell you what you need to know.
“find somewhere to stuff it” instructions unclear…
That’s probably the plan, though I see an Intel a380 low-profile for all of $100 that might be useful for some encode/decode tasks
Worth checking, though the 3U isn’t super-spacious inside
I really liked having a login screen, so I switched to Mandrake from Windows 95
It’s hr@opm.gov . It’s wide open, I just mailed them a picture of my unflushed turds