
The developer of the plugin has more or less abandoned it. I posted the code on my Blog in case it helps others; although the chances of it getting indexed and being included in a useful search result is quite slim.
An Australian fella.

The developer of the plugin has more or less abandoned it. I posted the code on my Blog in case it helps others; although the chances of it getting indexed and being included in a useful search result is quite slim.

It sort of works, sort of doesn’t.
It wrote a WordPress plugin for me that worked well - to parse the radio player plugin data. After a false start.
It also helped write a command line script in Linux to append an audio file to all audio files in a folder.
But it gave out of date info on how to resolve booking.com billing issues.
So, good for programming stuff, not so good for other stuff. I’m still not sure how it’s supposed to replace everyone.

I have an Acer dual core running a backup stream from FM for our community radio station. It’s been going 24/7 for 7 years now, hasn’t missed a beat.

Gee! How long did it take to transfer the iso via sms? Did you have to uuencode it?
Unless you want to pass alt tab to another computer on Rustdesk etc.

Is this Mahjong?

I didn’t notice any issues with my self hosted Rustdesk setup, but I guess this would freak out new users.

Debian or Gnome seem to have some kind of semi usable search in the gui. It can find files in multiple places by name, wildcard etc but I’m not sure what it can see. Everything is great on Win.
Gotta love that thing on Windows when you mouse up to hard top right and click to close the window. In some situations it’ll focus and close a random window behind the one you’re wanting to kill.
Likewise for Rustdesk clients and hotkeys.
Half asleep. Facebook is peak enlightenment? Wtf?
Slightly more awake. Oh it’s Fedora, not a half baked Facebook icon.
Goes back to sleep. Small light blinking on the Debian laptop asleep next to my bed.

Twink. A kind of biscuit.
Twunk. It was a biscuit but now it’s gone.
Otter. Thing that stole the biscuit.
Side. The biscuit was a side dish.
J/O. Just Otters.
Frot. Forgot.

I’m thinking ‘Fedder.’
One who Feds.

We have become The Feds!

Aah Hotdog…

I liked pastel on Windows 3.1.
I think there are some good YouTube comparisons out there but haven’t looked for six months.

And hello to a VPS with RDP maybe.

Rustdesk.
It’s TeamViewer / AnyDesk without the headaches.
I wonder if this will work on Debian 12. I need a version of excel to work (for VBA) and it’s a bit slow in Gnome Boxes.