Browsers, at the core are just file browsers. Websites are just files on another computer.
Browsers, at the core are just file browsers. Websites are just files on another computer.
Still a ton of devices with no c port. Even if op went that route they’d likely have to keep an adapter around too. I recently picked up a hybrid A/C drive. Using the C port side always feels like it’s gonna just snap off lol.
Idk, worst I get is about 5 seconds of silence
I still use it, often. And no ads either with wireguard going to my pi-hole.
Ive been tempted to setup a Honeypot like this lol
True horrors
Like, that’s what vpns and jump boxes are for at the very least.
Maybe, if the system taught more of HOW to think and not WHAT. Basically more critical thinking/deduction.
This same kinda topic came up back when I was in middle/highschool when search engines became wide spread.
However, LLM’s shouldn’t be trusted for factual anything, same as Joe blows blog on some random subject. Did they forget to teach cross referencing too? I’m sounding too bitter and old so I’ll stop.
It’s not so much the thermometer temp here in Louisiana. It’s the 80-99% humidity. At these levels your body’s main heat defense: Sweat - no longer works as it can’t evaporate fast enough or at all. Then it becomes an insulator and a feedback loop of hell. Like being wrapped up in a wet electric blanket.
I can remember a few summers in the desert where it would reach 130’s. And as a kid back in the early 90’s, we had the hole in the ozone too. No joke we had ozone warnings, and no outside recess cuz of it.
Plenty of summer nights were the temp never dropped below ~100f
Strangely, we often got winter temps below freezing.
Lucky! I’ve seen 150 here in Louisiana.
And even higher when I lived in the Mojave desert. Like, if you didn’t leave a window cracked there’s a real chance your windshield cracks.
Oh, hmm idk bout that then.
I had luck with increasing memory allocation in my php config for mine. Also having more ram may help if you have bigger files. Afaik nextcloud doesn’t have caching like unraid or truenas. I’m not aware of transfer speed issues. I’ve also no issues saturating my 1gig connection to it either.
Gotta get scrapping all that data to train copilot+++
But it can be very heavy on meetings and agile idealists are not very flexible.
Seems a little ironic haha
So, project manager and the people that actually do the implementation? It’s how I read this.
Change it to “Boeingman” lol
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Shift +F10 (shift+fn+F10 on some laptops) to open a terminal, during the initial setup. Then just type: oobe/bypassnro
PC will reboot. Don’t have Ethernet connected, don’t connect to WiFi and boom!
That a lot of the lower level components are already there. Id imagine it’s easier to recycle working code than redo from scratch.