I like the sound of that, but is it based in science?
Respect the burrito.
I like the sound of that, but is it based in science?
This already existed: https://github.com/abishekvashok/cmatrix
I looked into this recently.
There’s a DNS challenge designed for this exact scenario called (from memory) DNS01, but it’s more of a faff than I’m willing to get involved with.
Basically you push proof that you own the domain into a DNS record instead of to a file on a web server. It requires a DNS provider that has an API and a client that speaks that API.
It also leaks private DNS stuff into the public domain.
I’d love it if someone devised an easier way. Maybe there is an easier way?
Jellyfin is the way
This reminds me of my struggle with yoga.
Stretching: good. Magic energy: sigh…
I thought that these personality tests had been debunked?
We had the myers briggs test back in the day, and I’ve heard on couple podcasts that these tests (including MB) are highly questionable.
As it happens, the latest maintenance phase podacst is about the MB test:
https://podcastaddict.com/maintenance-phase/episode/182427039
Not listened yet, but will.
Never buy from a seller with no feedback or sales.
Send the video over a messenger instead?
Anyone remember linuxconf?
What’s old is new again.
Or OpenBSD in general. I’ve used it on my desktop for about 25 years.
It is compared to their predecesssor.
The 720kb “double density” diskette used for example, in Commodore Amiga computers.
Carry one in your pocket so you can whip it out in a threatening gesture… like in the film hackers
And it has a replacable battery and headphone jack. What is this madness? Next you will be telling me it has an sd slot.
My only worry would be whether the software gets patched to fix security vulns and in reaction to breakage with 3rd party services (e.g. whatsapp).
I gave up on kodi. Jellyfin works better, presumably because it transcodes better.
Burger sauce
Yes