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The article updated it’s headline to clarify that it wasn’t all EV sales. You can edit your post title to reflect that.
I’ll be honest, I’m just here for the memes.
The article updated it’s headline to clarify that it wasn’t all EV sales. You can edit your post title to reflect that.
Dang it, I left my face at home
That’s definitely true. I’ve always liked the concept, but never bought into this hype around the speculation, which really gives it a bad name.
That’s why I think Monero is really the way forward to a good cryptocurrency. It’s price is fairly stable and makes more sense than Bitcoin in many ways. I’d use it more if there were more vendors using it. The most I’ve done with it is buy a Mullvad subscription.
I think there was a potential future where cryptocurrency could’ve actually been useful, but it was ruined by scammers, rug pullers, and of course, speculators.
I’ll still hold a little bit of Monero, since it holds the most potential for being a real currency in my opinion. But otherwise, I fully agree with the sentiment.
The trick with Q-tips is to not go far. I mainly use it to clean the initial part of my ear and only rubbing it in a circular manner to prevent cramming anything in there. If I find myself the need to go deeper, I will use eardrops.
Instead, let’s aim for double the end location. Then all he has to do is travel half that distance
Never had any issues with Zigbee2Mqtt. Works fantastically
Mississississippi
Did it get it right?
Alright, I’ll admit. Who is May?
I’m not really getting what this does… Is it a patcher?
For someone’s who’s a big capitalist, it seems like he’s never heard of a free market economy. Just let the market decide which meat is best. Or better yet, let the people!
This is not an endorsement of our late-stage capitalist economy, rather a critic of Ronny’s hypocrisy.
I’m sure a Framework phone is at least an idea for them to produce. Definitely an extremely difficult challenge. It would be nice if it allowed for removable RAM, but it could be hard due to SODIMM being relatively large or due to RAM being put on SOCs. I imagine it shouldn’t be too much to ask for removable storage at least, given how small NVME drives can get. Upgradable SOC/motherboard is a must.
Freedom for choice of transit? Nah
Freedom for affordable housing? Nah
Freedom to not provide safety to workers? Hell yeah! 🇺🇲🦅
Glad to see my governor making great choices for my fellow Floridians. Really was an important issue to prioritize too.
Why does a virtual machine platform need to add support for different kernel versions? What changes are there in the kernel that affects how it interacts with the virtual hardware?
Do HDDs noticably degrade when powered off? I’m thinking about getting one of these for cold storage backups. Also, how much of an impact does repeated power cycling have on lifespan?
Fairbuds: replaceable batteries
Fairerbuds: open source app
Fairestbuds: open source firmware
Commit 77a294d
Update maintainer and author info. The other maintainer suddenly disappeared.
Lmao, that’s putting it lightly.
I’ve been interested in doing this, but I can’t tell why I need to login to Beeper in order to self host. I noticed their previous self-host solution did not require that.
Because of that login step, I decided to look into this other repo which uses Ansible to deploy a Matrix homeserver and the same bridges that Beeper uses. I haven’t finished it yet since there’s a lot of config and choices to make, but it seems like it’ll serve the same end goal.
Edit: lol, maybe if I read the intro, I’ll get my answer.
You can connect any† standard Matrix application service to your Beeper account without having to self-host a whole Matrix homeserver.
Still might go with the second option so that I don’t rely on their cloud services.
That would be awesome. I wish banks would also have standardized (or at least open) APIs so I could use FOSS financial software to pull my live purchase history and then categorize that and etc. I think some banks do this, but not very common in the US from what I can tell.
Where does all this money go? Naively, I would think ad campaigns and campaign tours.