fortunately this one isn’t an acronym. so the pronunciation is obvious. 😊
fortunately this one isn’t an acronym. so the pronunciation is obvious. 😊
20-second endorphin flashes.
your kids are into Grindcore?
In case this is a compositor issue, there is a keybind on KDE that lets you toggle it off. Easier than switching it in the settings every time.
I’ve been using duckduckgo for years. It used to be great. Nowadays whenever I use it I have to redo the search with !g or !b again to see the same garbage results and maybe between the three of them I find what I was looking for.
Now I’m using searx with 3 4 enignes selected to at least get their results in the same page. It’s slower than I like it to be but overall it’s faster than redoing the search in multiple engines.
my hometown’s park had one of these. one day it malfunctioned and dropped. I was a kid but for some reason I went to see the aftermath. horrifying. dried blood everywhere…
here you dropped your whitespace 🤏
Or so the Germans would have us believe 🤔
I’m pretty sure most of these comments are written by programmers 🤣 reciting CSI stuff…
Also a wind instrument
given that you’re looking at vpns I’m assuming you can’t do port forwarding on your network. Am I right?
Have you seen zerotier? it lets you create a virtual network. super easy to setup but in the default configuration you’re relying on a third party service. not sure if that’s ok with you.
The most user-friendly way to do it is hosting it on a https server. for this you need a reverse proxy. checkout caddy. or if you’re on docker try traefik.
Most home isps don’t let you open port 80 and 443 so you have to use alternative ports which is ok for https but it will make renewing certificates really hard. you have to do it with dns. if it works great. but in my experience it was usually finicky.
A cheap android box + armbianOs is also an option if you’re looking for low power. I have a 7watt one that’s running 24/7 for the last few years.
Probability of rolling natural 20 is 1/20 and to roll over 16 is 4/20. so (1/20)*(4/20)=(1/100)
Look at this gambler acting all mathed up. 😔
not exactly what you want. but check out gaming on whales Wolf docs. it’s configured for gpu accelerated X11 apps on docker. if I recall correctly one of the documents explained settings up nvidia drivers on docker completely.
the title was a little bit confusing. it’s the map of popular bands by the country of origin.