Freedom, freedom to think. Freedom to choose for myself.
I stumbled into that git issue and couldn't stop reading. He was immediately dismissive of the security suggestion, even when that person had gone out of their way to provide verifiable examples of the vulnerability. I…
I'm taking this thread as an opportunity to pay Comcast a review I owe them as I recently became a first time customer with them: Comcast may have the best deal in most areas by virtue of monopoly, but I can guarantee…
My 2 cents: keep supporting it for free for a little bit longer, and then if there's no way to keep managing it yourself, make the leap and monetize. If people don't like ads/paying and leave, then you'll at least have…
$350M worth of data
The potential for this kind of application is great; it allows people who would otherwise decline, postpone, or forget to get this kind of therapy. All while delivering it through a much more cost effective medium.
One time my app started crashing when I added a large async routine. I ssh'd in and topd and noticed memory and swap were maxed out. Doubled the swap and it runs just like it did before. Gotta love simple fixes.
Does anyone know of any uber cheap monitoring services that last at least 6 months? Also, I suggest billing Equihax for time spent changing emails, phone numbers, etc to make your identity less susceptible ("the time…
It's people like this that do such an incredible service to our future generations that really makes a difference in the world.
I was debating doing the same thing, but I found MX Linux to be an appealing hop after years of Debian. I don't particularly care for sleek looks and really like XFCE, but my hardware can handle much more anyway so why…
I learned a lot of *NIX stuff just by way of introduction through setting up a fileserver to host Plex, network shares, music server, etc. Doesn't really fall into any of your categories. It's more like: 4. People who…
Findchips is amazing. They visited our company last year and pitched their software. I gathered a small audience and we learned about what they have to offer. We subscribed and it became immediately apparent their…
To me the fine details are incongruent: the grain of the hair sporadically changes direction, patches of skin have different qualities. It looks like a bit of Frankenstein's work.
I guess I'll be waiting until that major release and then flashing my router with it for use as a Wifi bridge. Does anyone know of a concise guide to configuring your router for this type of use? I tried going off of…
Yes, double check before purchasing any TP-Link routers as they were previously recommended for LEDE/OpenWRT but now actively block firmware flashing (of any kind I believe).
Freedom, freedom to think. Freedom to choose for myself.
I stumbled into that git issue and couldn't stop reading. He was immediately dismissive of the security suggestion, even when that person had gone out of their way to provide verifiable examples of the vulnerability. I…
I'm taking this thread as an opportunity to pay Comcast a review I owe them as I recently became a first time customer with them: Comcast may have the best deal in most areas by virtue of monopoly, but I can guarantee…
My 2 cents: keep supporting it for free for a little bit longer, and then if there's no way to keep managing it yourself, make the leap and monetize. If people don't like ads/paying and leave, then you'll at least have…
$350M worth of data
The potential for this kind of application is great; it allows people who would otherwise decline, postpone, or forget to get this kind of therapy. All while delivering it through a much more cost effective medium.
One time my app started crashing when I added a large async routine. I ssh'd in and topd and noticed memory and swap were maxed out. Doubled the swap and it runs just like it did before. Gotta love simple fixes.
Does anyone know of any uber cheap monitoring services that last at least 6 months? Also, I suggest billing Equihax for time spent changing emails, phone numbers, etc to make your identity less susceptible ("the time…
It's people like this that do such an incredible service to our future generations that really makes a difference in the world.
I was debating doing the same thing, but I found MX Linux to be an appealing hop after years of Debian. I don't particularly care for sleek looks and really like XFCE, but my hardware can handle much more anyway so why…
I learned a lot of *NIX stuff just by way of introduction through setting up a fileserver to host Plex, network shares, music server, etc. Doesn't really fall into any of your categories. It's more like: 4. People who…
Findchips is amazing. They visited our company last year and pitched their software. I gathered a small audience and we learned about what they have to offer. We subscribed and it became immediately apparent their…
To me the fine details are incongruent: the grain of the hair sporadically changes direction, patches of skin have different qualities. It looks like a bit of Frankenstein's work.
I guess I'll be waiting until that major release and then flashing my router with it for use as a Wifi bridge. Does anyone know of a concise guide to configuring your router for this type of use? I tried going off of…
Yes, double check before purchasing any TP-Link routers as they were previously recommended for LEDE/OpenWRT but now actively block firmware flashing (of any kind I believe).