Does that even work for any slightly modern app? I’ve recently tried and failed miserably
A tab of LSD is just about 5 bucks and one of my best experiences and fondest memories.
If you have enough money to live comfortably, I think you should pay for art you love. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t pirate anything (especially from big corps), but please donate some money to indie games, music, theatre…
Wow, this is a high quality comment.
I guess it’s understandable to be concerned about licensing when putting money and work into a project like this, but I still hope they change their mind.
Trust me, there are still many households with three super old two knobs style. It’s just impossible to get a usable temperature with them.
I got mine from Aldi for 40€. It works perfectly and turns easier than some of the expensive models at my friend’s house.
I love this community. Thank you all for not being cooperate assholea
I want to work 7 days a week. But not to make profit for some corporation, but to be an active part in a community (Volunteering in my local maker space)
Yeah I really miss my niche porn
So I should look into hosting docket on my pi and upgrade as soon as I feel like it?
It’s there any way around this? I don’t want my smart home applications to run sluggish. They need to have priority.
Can you tell me a good scanner with integrated OCR? I used to love vflat, but they took a dark turn with a pricey subscription plan
There’s (almost) always the option to buy media on blueray or similar.
I’m curious why someone who is able to afford 40TB of drive space is interested in piracy. Is it more about archiving and ownership than saving a buck?
I don’t know. Even shrooms couldn’t break this guy’s ego
Phone boxes are great containers for little stuff (SD Cards, USB Sticks…). They are always built way more sturdy than most other packaging products lying round your house.
Perfect health means you’ll be immortal. Combined with being talented you can do anything you want
I guess that’s a possibility. But I think most artists want their work (at least their studio records) to be available to as many listeners as possible. I think paywalling most content will not be successful for the artist nor the record label. (The same way exclusivity deals with streaming services haven’t really worked out).
But I wouldn’t really mind paying 1 dollar per artist for some bonus tracks, when I know that when 6000 people do the same they will be able to succeed financially
Thanks for this very detailed description. Setting this up sounds a bit much to me, but still interesting