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I used to grab anything I could to read when taking a shit. Even reading shampoo bottle labels. Now I’m here typing this mess to you guys as I take a dump.
I used to grab anything I could to read when taking a shit. Even reading shampoo bottle labels. Now I’m here typing this mess to you guys as I take a dump.
I did it a week ago and it was just a case of passing through the video card. I came across a lot of guides and they were all in the CLI. I assume things have improved or maybe it differs per card. I was just using onboard graphics from an N100 CPU.
Dad?
Enter the Dragon quote 🙏
I’m all for their cause but they’ve been going about it the wrong way every single time. They do nothing but piss the general public off. The very people you actually need to get on your side.
Why not? It’s another useful area to use as a backup.
Use Cryptomator. You can then use any cloud storage provider knowing they can’t read your files.
Thanks! I didn’t know about this. I never use audiobooks. Just changed my family plan. £2 is £2!
Oh yes. CRC Error was it?
In the early days of the internet, WinZip was a must have tool. My college had a fast internet connection. I say fast but I bet it was less than 1Mb shared between everyone. Way faster than the 33k modem I had at home.
I used my college connection to download so much and then took it home on floppy disks. For files larger than 1MB I’d use WinZip to split files up.
Wireguard works out of the box for me. I use a docker image.
I got tinykin today. It’s a game that’s right up my street. Feels quite Nintendoish
I disagree. In a business environment it is actually really good, or at least was pre-Azure. I dislike that they are trying to push people to Azure instead of on-prem.
For home use it’s been pretty poor since Windows 8 and seems to be turning to shit since Windows 11.
Windows 11 did one good for me though. It’s been enough to push me to properly give Linux a try again. Proton has been a major step forward as gaming has been the main reason I never stuck. I’m currently spending more time in Arch (btw) than Windows.
I’ve ran multiple containers on a Pi 3 before “upgrading” to a Pi 4. Yes not even a Pi 5. Sure it’s not rapid and drags it’s heels at times but for the most part it’s great for hosting stuff for my household.
Home assistant, Plex, Syncthing, Wireguard, Ad Guard, nginx, nginx proxy manager, duckdns, mongodb and unifi network appliance. I was also running Jellyfin along side Plex but it keeps causing the Pi to lock up.
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Sorry. Reading what I asked, reads that I am questioning people with ADHD. My original intention was questioning myself. I’ve never considered myself to have ADHD (I’ve just never looked into it) but this is certainly a trait that I’ve suffered from from school onwards. From my school reports they always said I lacked concentration which was true and still is to this day. 30 years ago, when I was at school, ADHD wasn’t something even mentioned.
I’m not questioning ADHD, my eldest son has been diagnosed with ADHD and ASD. He’s certainly different to his brother but not too different to standout to people in the street. I’ve had family members question his diagnosis which is annoying as they don’t see what we see on a day to day basis.
Is this something only people with ADHD suffer from?
I’m approaching 45 and my memory has always been like this. For things I am interested in I’m all ears but for anything I’m finding boring I really struggle to concentrate and take it in.
FYI I don’t have ADHD (at least it’s something I’ve never considered myself to have).
This is correct
Since January 2024 and version 24.2.0, LibreOffice use calendar-based release numbering scheme
I’ve always been like this. Sadly my wife finds controversy at every turn and I get dragged in.