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The plane would keep moving while you left, so… you would come back in to empty space.
The plane would keep moving while you left, so… you would come back in to empty space.
I use raindrop.io it’s very pretty and easy enough to use. On Android I can use the share menu to store articles making it easy to use on my phone too.
Why no real db? Those other 2 features make sense, but if the only option you can use sacrifices the 3rd option then it seems like a win. Postgres is awesome and easy to backup, just a single command can backup the whole thing to a file making it easy to restore.
1 is just not true sorry. There’s loads of stuff that only work as root and people use them.
About the trust issue. There’s no more or less trust than running on bare metal. Sure you could compile everything from source but you probably won’t, and you might trust your distro package manager, but that still has a similar problem.
I don’t think that’s an acronym, it’s just an abbreviation
So same as JS then
Use postgres
I use a k8s Cron job to execute backups with Kopia. The manifest is here
I mean I could always post photos on Twitter and… Oh wait.
Probably a backpack full of smart phones, go sell them and retire.
Then cry that it’ll be a long time until I can use USB C again.
Each instance is available on someone’s localhost.
If you already have it, it looks like Plex can do it with https://channels1867.rssing.com/chan-55464362/all_p107.html It’ll probably get you most of those features, though it probably won’t be as nice as something purpose built. But if you already have Plex it might be nice to have all your stuff in one place. Alternatively you could probably setup something to download podcasts to your server into a folder that Plex watches.
I’m surprised you didn’t accidentally let them out of the house…
Loads of stuff, I’ve pretty much been using InoReader since GoogleRss died, I probably used something in-between but I’ve been using it forever at this point.
For a while I used it for YouTube subscriptions, but I mostly use it for news and comics.
The turning on is most likely CRC which usually goes by various different names based on the manufacturer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer_Electronics_Control?wprov=sfla1
I’m pretty sure they want to break those tools also, why wouldn’t they want to break them?
Postgres doesn’t need that much ram IMO, though it may use as much as you give it. I’d reduce it’s ram and see how performance changes.