hey is there an option to get an OS without ads (oh sorry "promotions") included?
no worries :). I plan on remaining on personal plus anyway until such time as you stop letting me give you money (making this the second plan you'll have kicked me off of :P), but there's not actually any difference…
counts huh. well, I'm at 14 (which were previously just tagged "devices"), I guess at some point I get to find out what the hard limit is :).
does the "tagged resource" limit include services?
nix & nixos are by far the worst way to manage system configuration, except for any other way that's been tried. imagine if there was something with declarative system configuration _not_ written in an insane…
well, not with efistub, at least, depending on how you define bootloader.
if an attacker is in the position to try to MITM TLS, they're in the position to just serve whatever they want on port 80 even if your server isn't doing that.
Maja R.
that is _purely_ netflix's decision; they have decided not to integrate. in fact, earlier this year netflix accidentally rolled out their internal version which has full integration with the APIs and then said "oopsie"…
Good news for you, their local hub is available and I currently have fridge and freezer (and a few other sensors) hooked up to home assistant via it right now.
well, they'll be missed for sure.
that's not mostly what car enthusiasts care about, especially somebody buying a 150k porsche; they care about handling and road feel and a fat pig of an EV will never match a lighter car (well set up) on that; you can't…
yup, I ended up implementing that myself via a coredns extension that does DNS for both tags and hosts. obviously not zero effort, but it ended up being quite straightforward, and has been working flawlessly since then.
13-14 minutes at 75C (in shell), shock in ice water, crack into a slotted spoon to drain runny white. I realize this is not technically poaching, but the result is effectively a poached egg, and that's what people are…
I have an APO as well, and use it extensively, but I'd note that a) they have never released an API as originally promised (and eventually scrubbed all mention of the promise) and b) as of August of last year, new…
https://www.seriouseats.com/what-are-the-best-eggs
man that's very concerning for wikipedia who is publishing it right there on the page linked above.
On a related note, the excellent DIY Perks youtube channel recently replaced toslink leds with lasers to do a wireless surround system https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H4FuNAByUs
there's a flake in the official repo that works fine for me (nixos unstable)
re: https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/age-authentication/#on-c... other than inelegance and the computational overhead, is there a reason why sign then encrypt then sign wouldn't work for this?
> 1Password includes Passkeys in archive/exports of the 1Password database. They explicitly do not.
40Gbps is not enough to run the screen for one eye at the resolution/framerate/HDR it's running at. You'd have to chop the bpc to 8 or the refresh rate to about 80hz. And then you'd still need another one for the other…
the breville/polyscience control freak does this, as a single burner, _very_ well, though it's not cheap. I use mine for anything requiring fine temperature control over time & deep frying, but just use my gas range for…
nah I just sling large files around now and again. If they did 5 I'd probably do that instead, frankly; I can barely route 10 (effective speed of about 8, typically).
10gb & 25gb are the higher tiers. I have the 10, it's pretty great. :)
hey is there an option to get an OS without ads (oh sorry "promotions") included?
no worries :). I plan on remaining on personal plus anyway until such time as you stop letting me give you money (making this the second plan you'll have kicked me off of :P), but there's not actually any difference…
counts huh. well, I'm at 14 (which were previously just tagged "devices"), I guess at some point I get to find out what the hard limit is :).
does the "tagged resource" limit include services?
nix & nixos are by far the worst way to manage system configuration, except for any other way that's been tried. imagine if there was something with declarative system configuration _not_ written in an insane…
well, not with efistub, at least, depending on how you define bootloader.
if an attacker is in the position to try to MITM TLS, they're in the position to just serve whatever they want on port 80 even if your server isn't doing that.
Maja R.
that is _purely_ netflix's decision; they have decided not to integrate. in fact, earlier this year netflix accidentally rolled out their internal version which has full integration with the APIs and then said "oopsie"…
Good news for you, their local hub is available and I currently have fridge and freezer (and a few other sensors) hooked up to home assistant via it right now.
well, they'll be missed for sure.
that's not mostly what car enthusiasts care about, especially somebody buying a 150k porsche; they care about handling and road feel and a fat pig of an EV will never match a lighter car (well set up) on that; you can't…
yup, I ended up implementing that myself via a coredns extension that does DNS for both tags and hosts. obviously not zero effort, but it ended up being quite straightforward, and has been working flawlessly since then.
13-14 minutes at 75C (in shell), shock in ice water, crack into a slotted spoon to drain runny white. I realize this is not technically poaching, but the result is effectively a poached egg, and that's what people are…
I have an APO as well, and use it extensively, but I'd note that a) they have never released an API as originally promised (and eventually scrubbed all mention of the promise) and b) as of August of last year, new…
https://www.seriouseats.com/what-are-the-best-eggs
man that's very concerning for wikipedia who is publishing it right there on the page linked above.
On a related note, the excellent DIY Perks youtube channel recently replaced toslink leds with lasers to do a wireless surround system https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H4FuNAByUs
there's a flake in the official repo that works fine for me (nixos unstable)
re: https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/age-authentication/#on-c... other than inelegance and the computational overhead, is there a reason why sign then encrypt then sign wouldn't work for this?
> 1Password includes Passkeys in archive/exports of the 1Password database. They explicitly do not.
40Gbps is not enough to run the screen for one eye at the resolution/framerate/HDR it's running at. You'd have to chop the bpc to 8 or the refresh rate to about 80hz. And then you'd still need another one for the other…
the breville/polyscience control freak does this, as a single burner, _very_ well, though it's not cheap. I use mine for anything requiring fine temperature control over time & deep frying, but just use my gas range for…
nah I just sling large files around now and again. If they did 5 I'd probably do that instead, frankly; I can barely route 10 (effective speed of about 8, typically).
10gb & 25gb are the higher tiers. I have the 10, it's pretty great. :)