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  • I remember going to the Apple Store and picking up Snow Leopard on a DVD. Good times.

  • Awesome. Gonna try that. And that just saved you €250 by not buying their machine 😂

  • I’ve tried to look at this a lot when I had to sort and identify bricks but all I found out was that it was expensive and a gimmick. Like I could identify all my bricks quickly using rebrickable’s Find Part with just a few clicks. Based on some of the reviews on their site (I was only able to understand the English YouTube videos), you still have to spend a decent about of time identifying bricks.

    I would think this is only worth it if you have a large bricklink store and buys tons of random brick to part out and sell.

  • I really wish they would have stuck 32/64GB storage or something like that on it, so the OS could boot without external reliance. Give the Pi0 8GB and it would be perfect.

    I boot my Pi4 and Pi3 from SSD and it’s great but it’s clunky with the SSD and adapter.

    I’m seriously considering a N100/N305 mini pc instead of my Pi.

  • Just wish the grocery list would share between family members too!

  • I’ve had the exact same spectrum setup in Orlando and I just gave up connecting to local services. Had a VPS for my external stuff and things I wanted to reach away from home and then used a couple of local services when at home.

  • Consider subscribing to a hashtag. That way your feed will be a lot more active.

  • Weird that this hasn’t been on the local news. I see Drivr cars all the time.

  • Is there something specific in the GNU license you are missing in tmux’s current ISC license.

  • That picture isn’t loading.

  • It is weird that it’s available both on Netflix and HBO Max at the same time.

  • You can use the command ‘wakeonlan x’ where x is your MAC address of the pc you are trying to wake.

    I use WireGuard on a pi and then use wakeonlan from my phone to start my pc.

  • Having played the old Price of Persia, this just looks like a random platformer and not really a prince of Persia game. Kinda disappointed. Will check it out when it goes on sale

  • Basically tried them all and I’ve been using Avelon pretty exclusively for the past couple of weeks.

  • Use a reverse proxy in front and be sure to have auth setup in Baikal.

    I’ve been using it with traefik for 5ish years now without issues.

  • Yeah I kinda sucks. I switched to MapleRead instead but I don’t think it has login

  • That’s definitely possible if you use an OS with a GUI (not raspbian-lite, or headless installs).

    But I would suggest you get a small router (like gl inet), that can join a network with a login page and broadcast a new network for all your devices. That way you only need to login once and can control your network better.

  • All it takes is a raspberry pi (or equivalent) and a usb hadddrive. I’ve moved 3 times (once across the Atlantic) with my homelab setup (couple of Pi’s and drives) without issues. It’s literally a days work and that’s all, super easy.

  • Is Marvin dead? It isn’t available on the AppStore anymore and you can’t buy InApp subscription.