

This is a significant fraction of my music collection.
This is a significant fraction of my music collection.
Are there single-use frisbees?
That’s a good theory. This may be able to be investigated further with systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg
I often play video games and then retroactively realize that I didn’t really have time for it. I try to focus video game time around my kids so it’s both video game time and kid time, but that severely limits what our options are.
Old enough, as in “my infant is old enough to eat solid foods.”
I don’t know about that. When it came out that their executives had been ripping off the NRA members one of my pro-gun friends did mental gymnastics to frame it as something that wasn’t bad.
I think I’ve blocked over 500 communities. Not because they’re all bad, mostly because it’s stuff I’m not interested in.
Do not feel bad about blocking communities you’re disinterested in. It cuts out the noise for you.
If your TV OS is old enough there is an API you can use. https://github.com/ow/samsung-frame-art
Olafur Arnalds - Living Room Music https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDQMGSifLfYRtw4&playnext=1
Fantastic article. Never seen it. Thanks for sharing!
This was my first thought. I’m actually using this right now to set up WireGuard at my house so I can tunnel there from a remote location on several devices that don’t have ssh accounts on the target.
Next in line is ssh -D 9999 remotehost
which opens a socks5 proxy on localhost:9999 that tunnels all connections through the remote host. This is especially rad with proxy.pac https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Guides/Proxy_servers_and_tunneling/Proxy_Auto-Configuration_PAC_file
And next in line is ssh -L 9999:target_host:80
(or whatever) which tunnels 127.0.0.1:9999 to target_host:80.
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This is why the first thing I did when my company got us an agentic LLM was set up devcontainer.
Personally I agree. I don’t use the SFF. OP asked for something compact though.
Lil Nas X totally sounds like it would be a valid answer here.
Get an old optiplex SFF off Craigslist for $200 and be done with it. Those things last so long, and since it’s commodity hardware you can replace individual components that break for not much money.
I had a boring manufacturing job with long gaps between batches of work, so I read every help file in Windows NT4.1. While reading them, I found a way around our IT limitations on which apps we could run, and learned how to write scripts. So I wrote a password protected launcher tool using a macro feature in a terminal emulator I had access to on my workstation, and then started reading the man pages in Unix sys-V.
Easy to update, easy to uninstall, easy to migrate.
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Go that way, real fast. If something gets in your way, turn.