I love how they advertise “up to 20% off a steam deck,” but that’s only for refurbished and there’s none in stock.
I love how they advertise “up to 20% off a steam deck,” but that’s only for refurbished and there’s none in stock.
“It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life.” Bilbo Baggins The Lord of the Rings
This was the catalyst I needed to switch to self hosting rustdesk. It was a bit of a pain setting up, but people comfortable with cli would handle it much better than I did.
Arachnophobe here. I regret entering this comment section.
Very good point that I hadn’t given though to. Thanks!
Yeah. Sounds like diving in to an espboard is the way to go. Guess now is as good of a time to learn as any other!
I do run Frigate! I’ll have to check that out. I actually found a project for Frigate that identifies birds. It’s an incredibly powerful program.
Sterling contribution there, bud.
We have a “landline” (3rd cell phone). He’ll be going into 5th grade (age 10 for non-Americans). He’s not allowed to have a cell phone at school. I also don’t want it lost. This will be for an hour or so before my wife gets home.
While I’ve never messed with an esp board, it’s something I was planning on learning in order to create a few other things, so this might be the best time to start.
Yeah, I have an August lock right now. That one is nice because I can keep the out-facing lock the same, so people like my father-in-law don’t get flustered. Ultimately, I’m trying to solve this in the most complicated way possible for me. I could just give him a key, but where’s the fun in that?
What you mentioned with the proxy is probably the way I’ll have to go.
Aww, my dopey orange boy used to do this too!
I remember the first time I successfully landed on the moon and brought my kerbals back. It was one of my most cathartic experiences.
It’s sad to see the sequel get abandoned like this.
I would happily buy both Rebirth and XVI, but I’m not buying a $500 console to play two games.
Console exclusivity only benefits the console maker.
That was beautiful. Thank you for sharing that!