You could equally fit 2 additional seats in a crew dragon, which was designed for 7 people from the beginning
You could equally fit 2 additional seats in a crew dragon, which was designed for 7 people from the beginning
Proxmox with Debian LXC containers. The most natural transition from Raspberry Pi OS which is a Debian flavor
We’re using it to access the LAN and the two pihole instances within
I’m not convinced it will help with the crazy invasive ads served in random free android games 😅 But I’ll look into it, thanks
We’re on holidays and the kids had me install WireGuard on their devices to get rid of the ads, you know, like it is at home.
Because a kilo is 1000. That’s why you have kibi, mebi, gibi binary prefixes for those times where 1024 (power of 2’s) matter.
I’ve been using my wire headphones for over 10 years until recently. I’ve moved to Shockz, it’s more convenient but the sound lacks bass.
Un-smarting our home is indeed my current concern if I would pass suddenly. It’s mostly usable manually but most switches would continually try to connect to WiFi and mqtt. I rather hope have my teenager son be able to take over if need be. My passwords could be accessed by my wife anytime but I’m not sure she realises it, it would be to be documented.
For me it’s like riding a bike, I’ve probably been using Norton Commander since I was 10. DOS 3.3, Windows 2 was just a gimmick.
Thank you @talklittle@lemmy.world , I’ve enjoyed RIF a lot since 2014.
I own 3 of those. They are not for PS or XBox but for mostly for PC gaming. They are not Bluetooth, they come with their dedicated USB nano receiver. I don’t even trust them to win a championship in “F1 race stars”, the arcade F1 game. The wireless is not reliable enough. They eat AA batteries like candy.