Have you heard about ventoy?
You can put this on a flash drive and then just copy a bunch of ISOs on it and have a nice little boot menu where you can choose the ISO you want to boot from.
Have you heard about ventoy?
You can put this on a flash drive and then just copy a bunch of ISOs on it and have a nice little boot menu where you can choose the ISO you want to boot from.
Always has been
Plex has that feature built in. No idea if it’s included in the free version though. It works by analyzing sound and it’s pretty good.
I think the planet is gonna be fine, not sure about life though.
Not the guy you’re asking, but this can be done quite easily with wifi power plugs that measure electricity use. I’ve done this for my old washer and my current dryer.
First you need to hook the power measing plug up into home assistant and collect some data for various washing programs, then you can make some automations that trigger on specific power consumptions.
A lot of people have done this, here’s one: https://www.homeautomationguy.io/blog/home-assistant-automations/washing-machine-notifications
(my old washer died and now I have one with wifi and don’t need the wifi power plug anymore)
This duckling made me think of this dog from reddit, that I made into a telegram sticker a while ago:
He’s in bean jail for bean crimes
That’s what I’m expecting too.
I’ve been using chatGPT instead of reading the documentation of the programming language I am working in (ABAP). It’s way faster to get an answer from chatGPT than finding the relevant spots in the docs or through google, although it doesn’t always work.
If you take an LLM and feed it documentation and relevant internet data of specific topics, it can be a quite helpful tool. I don’t think LLMs will get much farther than that, but we’ll see.
What do you mean by “gitea turned into a for profit”?
I really like gitea, set it up at my last job and it was easy to work with and used very little resources.
I feel like SQL is already simple enough
It’s easy to understand, when you turn the brackets into readable characters.
o for opening bracket (
c for closing bracket )
So ()() would be ococ, which is coco backwards and clearly not a palindrome.
())( would be occo, which is a palindrome.
Delete it yourself
Unraid for NAS stuff
Proxmox for Smart home crap