I don’t use Docker, so this may not help you, but I find bpytop and ssh works just fine. :)
I don’t use Docker, so this may not help you, but I find bpytop and ssh works just fine. :)
Google uses the same domain name, pi-hole can’t block that.
Source: current pi-hole user.
yt-dlp works fine.
Well… Looks like I live under under a rock.
I’m out of the loop.
What happened?
I live in mixed world where companies are making proprietary software and paywalling everything. Yet, there’s independent open source programs where I can get a copy, share, and expand as I want without worring about legal issues.
Free as in beer means I got a beer for free (gratis, “No Price”), whereas speech is I can say what I want (without being silenced).*
In this context, Okular is a free (As in price) and free (As in libre software). I can copy, share, modify, and share modification as I please. There is no subscription, paywall, or proprietary licsense that prohibits this.
Okular.
No ADS, FOSS, and Free (As in beer and speech!)
I know this goes off of your question, but…
Why not just block the number?
Whopps, Had bromite and cromite backwards.
Opps. Got them backwards…
Isnt chromite obsolete?
EDIT: Nevermind…
I powered a PS5 controller with a US outlet cord joined to USB.
You could hear a loud pop.
I tried to power a PS3 controller with raw power from a cut outlet cord to USB.
A pop was heard.
What have you brought upon god’s green earth?