Seems like resh (https://github.com/curusarn/resh) plus a directory tab and unlike resh it isn't free. I like the directory history, but that isn't a $40/yr value add over resh for me. There are so many free players in…
How about "trashion"?
Nope. Its successor is still in San Diego though https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Recruit_(TDE-1)
Thanks, I'll have to check out jellyfin and jellyseer
The arrs are sweet. Plex serves media. Prowlarr maintains a list of torrent sites to use. Radarr for movies, sonarr for tv, and lidarr for music monitor things and auto download, move, rename, etc., and are tied into…
>In what world is it reasonable to pay once then share the service with 2/3/4 households? Perhaps the one where the plan I pay extra for says I can use it on up to four devices at once, which is literally in the first…
Working in government, we're seeing a larger amount of folks leave within a few months of hire. I had never heard of that before COVID. When I started here years ago and not remote except a one day a month telework…
Kiwi browser allows for full add-ons including ublock
Whoops. Every day. Goes to the PM and section boss. The latter doesn't look at it. My former PM also didn't look at it. Just a CYA type thing I guess. Passing blockers and the like the way you do it seems decent.
Researcher/Engineer in government here. The project I've been on for the last year has me averaging over a full day a week in meetings. The PM (who has been in charge of the project for five years now and at the…
From the OP's replies, it doesn't look like they did anything except hand a phone in a box to an employee.
January 20th from npr. https://www.npr.org/2022/01/20/1074387320/pelosi-opens-the-d... To be honest I just googled and clicked the first recent result because I was curious if this was a backtrack or she's just putting…
It appears she doesn't back/support it. From another article: "I just don't buy into it, but if members want to do that I'm OK with that," Pelosi told reporters at her weekly press conference.
There is a point in the article her husband is a heavy trader. When I read that, my first thought was unless they ban spouses from trading as well, it seems like that's what will happen since the majority are married.
Acquisition is not the only way DoD operates. I work at a Navy research center that's 3000+ employee strong and feeds all of DoD (we're a working capital fund, meaning we take customers to fund ourselves). In four years…
A lot are grabbed out of college or post military. These agencies and governement research centers want degrees, but they are willing to grow desired skills in-house. The most common new employee is someone hired for…
Are you actually getting one day deliveries in a day? I always got two day deliveries on time before the switch, but so far the vast majority of my one day shipping items are coming late. It's not a big sample size, but…
Thanks for thr reply! That all makes sense. With the Mazda, I don't think anyone bothered to try to go as far as you did with the software because it was so easy to get wifi turned on, connect, and then let your device…
I was surprised to see him give up at having to bruteforce the password for root on ssh. That's how the community got into Mazdas, at least the 2015 I had anyway. The password was simple, jci, presumably because it was…
You're first point is my biggest pet peeve. I get the "Something went wrong. Press here to return home" error all the time when my connection is mediocre or like if my phone is about to drop wifi for data. For a site…
That's pretty interesting. I don't know anything about Japan really, but having lived in Korea, I can say with certainty that Koreans wear masks when they are sick to prevent spreading it to other people and not for…
I went with a Dell Latitude 3180, which is basically a Chromebook that comes with Windows instead. I wanted something 10+ hours battery life, small (11-13" screen), fanless so that it'd be quiet. --Linux works 100% --11…
My complex's owners are doing this, and from the person's details on Twitter, it looks to be the same company. They own properties in 22 US states with 250,000 residents according to their website.
I believe I live in a complex owned by the same company as the Twitter user, and if so, I can answer that. The owners aren't installing it themselves but going through https://smartrent.com/. As you can see from their…
You can take apart the lock and see scratches on the pins as signs of picking, but bump keys are notorious for not providing a sign of break in.
Seems like resh (https://github.com/curusarn/resh) plus a directory tab and unlike resh it isn't free. I like the directory history, but that isn't a $40/yr value add over resh for me. There are so many free players in…
How about "trashion"?
Nope. Its successor is still in San Diego though https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Recruit_(TDE-1)
Thanks, I'll have to check out jellyfin and jellyseer
The arrs are sweet. Plex serves media. Prowlarr maintains a list of torrent sites to use. Radarr for movies, sonarr for tv, and lidarr for music monitor things and auto download, move, rename, etc., and are tied into…
>In what world is it reasonable to pay once then share the service with 2/3/4 households? Perhaps the one where the plan I pay extra for says I can use it on up to four devices at once, which is literally in the first…
Working in government, we're seeing a larger amount of folks leave within a few months of hire. I had never heard of that before COVID. When I started here years ago and not remote except a one day a month telework…
Kiwi browser allows for full add-ons including ublock
Whoops. Every day. Goes to the PM and section boss. The latter doesn't look at it. My former PM also didn't look at it. Just a CYA type thing I guess. Passing blockers and the like the way you do it seems decent.
Researcher/Engineer in government here. The project I've been on for the last year has me averaging over a full day a week in meetings. The PM (who has been in charge of the project for five years now and at the…
From the OP's replies, it doesn't look like they did anything except hand a phone in a box to an employee.
January 20th from npr. https://www.npr.org/2022/01/20/1074387320/pelosi-opens-the-d... To be honest I just googled and clicked the first recent result because I was curious if this was a backtrack or she's just putting…
It appears she doesn't back/support it. From another article: "I just don't buy into it, but if members want to do that I'm OK with that," Pelosi told reporters at her weekly press conference.
There is a point in the article her husband is a heavy trader. When I read that, my first thought was unless they ban spouses from trading as well, it seems like that's what will happen since the majority are married.
Acquisition is not the only way DoD operates. I work at a Navy research center that's 3000+ employee strong and feeds all of DoD (we're a working capital fund, meaning we take customers to fund ourselves). In four years…
A lot are grabbed out of college or post military. These agencies and governement research centers want degrees, but they are willing to grow desired skills in-house. The most common new employee is someone hired for…
Are you actually getting one day deliveries in a day? I always got two day deliveries on time before the switch, but so far the vast majority of my one day shipping items are coming late. It's not a big sample size, but…
Thanks for thr reply! That all makes sense. With the Mazda, I don't think anyone bothered to try to go as far as you did with the software because it was so easy to get wifi turned on, connect, and then let your device…
I was surprised to see him give up at having to bruteforce the password for root on ssh. That's how the community got into Mazdas, at least the 2015 I had anyway. The password was simple, jci, presumably because it was…
You're first point is my biggest pet peeve. I get the "Something went wrong. Press here to return home" error all the time when my connection is mediocre or like if my phone is about to drop wifi for data. For a site…
That's pretty interesting. I don't know anything about Japan really, but having lived in Korea, I can say with certainty that Koreans wear masks when they are sick to prevent spreading it to other people and not for…
I went with a Dell Latitude 3180, which is basically a Chromebook that comes with Windows instead. I wanted something 10+ hours battery life, small (11-13" screen), fanless so that it'd be quiet. --Linux works 100% --11…
My complex's owners are doing this, and from the person's details on Twitter, it looks to be the same company. They own properties in 22 US states with 250,000 residents according to their website.
I believe I live in a complex owned by the same company as the Twitter user, and if so, I can answer that. The owners aren't installing it themselves but going through https://smartrent.com/. As you can see from their…
You can take apart the lock and see scratches on the pins as signs of picking, but bump keys are notorious for not providing a sign of break in.