

Looks like Huntarr’s presence on Github is suddenly gone and their sub went private.


Looks like Huntarr’s presence on Github is suddenly gone and their sub went private.


If its dealers choice there are almost certainly more robots than humans. Every washing machine, dishwasher, automatic garage door opener, and grill with an automatic rotisserie could be considered a robot, as they automate labor.


I heard once that in the early days of printing (and literacy) most of Europe’s reading material was made for or by the church. And one of the things that was very popular at various points in the 16th century were books of hymns, many of which contained old latin hymns turned Christmas carols. It doesn’t explain the lack of New Years songs, but it may be why we continue to have so many Christmas songs compared to every other holiday.


I swear we need an Alec signal, like the Bat signal, that we can shine when topics like this come up.
Here is a playlist is all of Technology Connections videos about the format wars. Alec does a great job explaining the history and showing things off.
TL;DW tape length and price are the main reasons. Arguably if you want to hang the win on a single reason, sports is probably the best answer. Betamax wasn’t long enough to tape a full game and Selectavision (which was doomed anyway) couldn’t record at all.


Makes sense, but it still makes me want to grab a coffee and order its murder.


I used to have a rack in a colo in the middle of Portland Oregon. The 3rd floor was the colo and they also had telecom equipment on the roof, but the rest of the building was normal commercial real-estate.
They spent so much reinforcing the floor, sound proofing the floor and ceiling, building a giant door in the wall (so they could crane in equipment), and helping pay for a new local substation that when P.a.a.S. services (AWS, Azure, etc) started they quickly started to struggle to keep the bills paid.
Soundproofing wouldn’t be needed if the whole building were servers, but the rest would be.


LibreWolf also has the Reader View, also do not use that.


I can’t respect that list anyway. Where is Hanna Montana Linux?!


Like most of the best things in life, Proxmox is built from Debian.


This is the first I’m hearing it, and I feel like I’ll always be just a little bit sadder now that I know its a thing.


Don’t fix what’s not broken


More reasons: Sand and solar panels don’t mix. Any build up on the panels has to be cleaned, and blown sand will etch the glass quikly and lower power output considerably. Additionally, you don’t want to stop sand blowing around. Those air and dust currents are importand to the world. You can’t have a rainforest in Brazil without sand blown in from the Sahara, for example.


I’ve been using Pinchflat for a while. Its working but a bit rough.
Certainly! Let me ignore half the details in your prompt and suggest a course of action for v2 of this package even though you said it was version 15.
I’m sorry that isn’t working for you. Here are the troubleshooting steps for a Samsung convection oven that went out of production in 2018.
You are correct, your question did not involve baking tips, here’s that same course of action from v2 of this software package.


I use 1Password as my Passkey holder so it’s device agnostic. But if 1Password ever pulls a LastPass, it won’t seem like a clever solution anymore.
Like others, I have a 2 tier system.
About 2TB of my (Synology) NAS is critical files. Those get sent via Hyperbackup to cloud storage on at least a weekly basis, some daily. I have them broken up into multiple tasks with staggered schedules so it never has much to do on any given day.
The other 16TB I have get sync’d (again with hyperbackup, but not a scheduled backup task) to a 20TB external drive roughly once per quarter. Then that drive lives on the closet of a family member.