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Asahi is not at all “alpha” and I’d hesitate to describe even parts of it on the first and second generation Apple silicon as “beta.” Its daily driver levels of stability and I’m constantly impressed by it.
Asahi is not at all “alpha” and I’d hesitate to describe even parts of it on the first and second generation Apple silicon as “beta.” Its daily driver levels of stability and I’m constantly impressed by it.
This is the dumbest fucking take. The entire historical record disagrees with two YouTube videos and you’ve landed on the latter’s side.
It’s really not, like at all. QuickSync is fast af and overkill for almost any usecase.
GL.iNet’s travel routers have a USB port and support plugging in a EHDD to share over the network they create.
This is the correct solution. OP’s issue is a common one which shows up on the PiHole discussion forums regularly. I frequently forget to perform this step on new installs, too.
Idk man, runs great on my Proxmox machine
Hey, fellow PlayOn lifetime subscriber! I feel you and not everyone needs to feel the way I do about this. But, I’m fine with it. That may change, but it’s where I am now.
I’m fine with this. The old model was great and unsustainable. They are switching with the explicit goal of not taking VC money, which is a good thing in any context.
Namecheap, Namesilo, and Porkbun are the ones that people around here seem to like.
This is all going to depend on your risk tolerance, overall attack surface, and network topology.
SAAS is a scam
pCloud sells itself as a privacy-focused alternative to Dropbox, Google, iCloud, etc. They’re running a deal right now on lifetime accounts, too.
Brah, how often are you logging into services on your set top box?
Thales was kind enough to provide a link:
Thanks!
TBF explodingheads and lemmygrad exist.
I’d like to see the breakout in the Fediverse for Mastodon vs. all others.
It doesn’t offer AVC1 decoding; so if that matters to you, skip it. If it doesn’t (and it absolutely doesn’t for the vast majority of users) then it’s not only best-in-class, it’s alone in its class. The nVidia Shield Pro is the only other device with as much power in it and that’s been eclipsed by the newest AppleTV iteration. They’re really just that good.
Every weather “service” in the US uses the publicly available NWS data and applies it’s own spin to it. There’s no reason you can’t do this. Personal weather stations are also not expensive and almost-universally offer API support.
BULLSHIT
No one has hard bricked a device, you can always flash MacOS back with a tool. Any issues installing are years old. OFC it’s a work in progress, so is all of Linux even RHEL. It is 100% ready to daily drive and many people do.