

Damn, I remember that video, blast from the past… Also 29C? Shit, my gpu runs at 80 a lot of the time.


Damn, I remember that video, blast from the past… Also 29C? Shit, my gpu runs at 80 a lot of the time.


2, no, just check the docs.
3, yup
You can make your own health checks in docker compose, so for instance, I had etcd running provided by another company, and I just set up the check in compose using the etcdctl commands (etcdctl endpoint health).
https://docs.docker.com/reference/compose-file/services/#healthcheck


Obligatory fuck Discord


Unfortunately this idea that open source is free is a bit toxic in a way. It’s definitely not free to make, it takes years of dev time, and sure, those people often do it without any compensation. And therein lies the problem. People here bitching about jellyfin not doing x or y, but doing nothing to support full time development of it’s creation, then shitting on the devs for not having a perfect product, leads to good devs leaving OSS behind.
Edit: I’ll also say, I get the issues that come with proprietary software in the modern age, especially anything online, but there’s almost this push towards not paying for software. Because some software is free and open source, paying for closed source software makes you a rube or something.


Yes, the 2040 is a microcontroller.
RP 2040: https://www.seeedstudio.com/XIAO-RP2040-v1-0-p-5026.html
RP 2350: https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-XIAO-RP2350-p-5944.html
Nordic Semi nRF52840, Bluetooth only board: https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-XIAO-BLE-nRF52840-p-5201.html
There are a few others by this manufacturer of different chips, none quite as fast as the ESPs though:
https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/SeeedStudio_XIAO_Series_Introduction/
I’m only linking the Seeed ones because they’re high quality. They’re also the only ones I’ve found this size with built in battery chargers.
Hope that helps. Oh and as a bonus, here’s someone using the RP2040 and an OLED to turn a lego brick into a Doom machine:


Espressif is still just Espressif. The RP and Nordic semiconductor chips are good too, though RP is also a corporation now.


They’re having a major outage as I’m reading this, lol.


This year, iRobot launched an entirely new line of robot vacuums … adding lidar navigation to its line for the first time (over VSLAM).
Reminiscent of all the other failed tech companies that refused to implement better/newer tech.
I wouldn’t get one without lidar.


So a tiny bit of jobs but a huge strain on their water and electricity resources. Fuck Alphabet and the rest of these vultures.


Sure but they are both special versions, I’m just taking about regular Windows


It’s free in the EU for an extra year, but afaik they’re requiring that you have an account signed in on Windows.
Otherwise apparently you will be able to a year’s support via 1000 points on the Microsoft rewards website.


I think Enterprise versions don’t require it either.


It’s the reason I feel stuck too.


You can either be good at a few things or mediocre at a lot of things. For convenience I’m sure it’s great, but I wonder about the quality and sustainability of it all.


I’ve never used it but it always seems to me like they’re trying to be an everything app.


Bending the knee for the fascists. Despicable


They removed all the sound puzzles, where the little wooden balls hidden everywhere made a noise of an animal when turned, and they had a number on the other side. They replaced it with looking through a telescope with a special lense on.
When you start the game and walk over the bridge to the right, through there they changed the entire layout.
They added some extra paths that changed the game around the big dome.
They changed the fire ball puzzle at the top of the big dome, now it’s super simple but more effort (you go into the weird black void and open some valves and press a button.
I’m sure there are a lot more.


I hate the changes to Riven. They modified it to cater to VR and it really made me dislike it. I looked forward to the remake since the Starry Expanse project was started, that was like, 2009, and when I played it I felt so disappointed.


I’ve tried 2 times and couldn’t push myself to finish it
It’s a bit annoying to do but not difficult.
Heres the ICANN outline, but you’ll have to check with your specific registrars
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-holder-faqs-2017-10-10-en