
There will be strings attached. Many, many strings. The best strings. Beautiful strings.
There will be strings attached. Many, many strings. The best strings. Beautiful strings.
I was motorbiking with some friends near the Grand Canyon on old mining roads many years ago, and we had 2 Blackhawks that must have been using us for sighting practice, because for about an hour we’d see them pop up over the hills pointed at us, then go down and come up in a different spot, again pointed towards us.
Eventually they flew directly over us as we’re bombing down a valley, and I could see someone waving at us through the window of one chopper, then they banked hard and roared off.
It was kinda neat, but a little disconcerting to realize there were probably (safed) guns pointing at us for that time.
WSL is EEE
The issue last time I looked into btrfs mirrors was it’s poor reporting of disk problems and letting it boot with a borked drive. Might be fixed, but that was a 10 year old unresolved bug at that time. Seemed like a WONTFIX and I didn’t need that for a server OS drive.
It’s not good at letting you know when a disk is borked. And normally if you reboot a mirror with a bad disk, it will complain so you know to fix it even if you missed the log entries about it being down. Btrfs will quietly just let you boot into a potentially lethal situation for a mirror with a bad slave.
And there was something about scrubs that was janky as well
For a workstation, btrfs is probably fine. It’s the shits at software RAID, but that’s rarely a thing on a workstation.
Look at btrfs-assistant
for adminstration. That’s what Fedora ships with, I think it uses Snapper in the backend.
No option for a cooperative? That’s news in the agricultural world. There’s plenty of rural coops, we have one locally called Pembina West Cooperators and it’s been around for decades, as long as I can remember. UFA is another one, hell, it started out as a political party. We get annual dividends back from them based on our spending throughout the year, against the profit of the coop.
That’s the States. That has nothing to do with sane fuel tax policy in the rest of the world.
https://www.audiobookshelf.org/guides/rss_feeds/
So set the books up in a collection, and add each book. RSS the collection and each book shows up as an episode. I wouldn’t want chapters as episodes, that would be annoying usually.
Since they’re different applications entirely and you wouldn’t use the same client for each, I use Calibre as a kasmweb docker image for ebooks and enable OPDS for it to hook up with my FBreader app. Audiobooks are done with Audiobookshelf and outputs an RSS feed for Antennapod subscription.
I hired you so you could worship at my feet, not to be productive at home, dammit.
Then you see the cars completely ignoring the sub-circles and driving over them or backwards to the arrows.
Just go right over the center and see if you can clear C and D.
It’s a ratio of 1 portion of the screen to
another9 portion(s) of the screen.
FTFY
Yes, you just set the STT in the voice setup to the home asst cloud.
I think you look stupid pulling out your phone to do something i can do with a couple words.
“Hey Mycroft, go to bed.” - Tv off, LR lights off, gate, door and motion sensors on, bathroom and bedroom lights on, furnace temperature turned down. Total cringe, huh.
Nabu Casa subscription would get you their voice processing which works well. I would trust them way, way ahead of Google for privacy even if it isn’t self-hosted for the voice processing.
They are also working on getting whisper working better locally, that’s a priority for them. The subscription is basically to support HA in general, because they work very hard at not enshittifying the Home Assistant environment.
Doesn’t seem to be much of a hardship for Europeans like the Swiss. It does give pause to other countries when they know most civvies know how to use the rifles they’ve been sent home with.
It’s time to buy a PC membership and attending nomination meetings.
You couldn’t pay me to use anything Oracle provided. Back when I did IT consulting, if a customer started using anything from Oracle, I would drop them. It was never worth the trouble to deal with their backstabbing, finger-pointing and incompetence.