I don’t know if they are your vibes but might be something a bit different for you to try.
Cataclysm DDA
Space station 13
I don’t know if they are your vibes but might be something a bit different for you to try.
Cataclysm DDA
Space station 13
Exactly. Imagine if all those orders weren’t mobile, and were in fact local. The queue would be insane, visually. Now you only have the queue mentally. Either way the solution is more workers.
Airplane!
That’s great. I recently got a pet feeder from them. My main criteria was that it works with ZigBee and home assistant.
Every other I have tried ends up failing with communication with their back ends, inevitably leading to a piece of unmaintainable trash.
Aqara worked immediately out of the box. Connected to my home assistant within minutes.
I switched to Immich and will never look back.
The benefit is also it’s curse. It’s all open, so there can be a bunch of names and a bunch of apps. Nobody agrees what the best app is.
But once you get your own ecosystem set up, it is amazing.
Which is a huge hurdle for new people 😬
Something doesn’t work in a particular piece of software. “Don’t they test their program?”. “All they need to do is X, obviously they don’t know how to code!”.
Sometimes it isn’t as easy as you think.
Ah thank you for the context!
My son gets to leave the hospital.
“We are talking Jape of the Decade. We are talking April, May, June, July, and August Fool.”
This isn’t strictly no context, but it blew me away and I wanted to share it anyway.
I started D&D with the family over quarantine. They had a quest to clear the goblins out of a mine. They got inside and dealt with most of them. They over powered three of them and tied them up, so that they could be interrogated.
My 9 year old then decides he wants to murder them.
Our faces when we realised our child was a murderhobo.
As a developer, this is the answer. I can’t wait for the day I can finally stop supporting old Amazon Kindle devices.
And just to piggyback on this comment, I’m an Android developer and we this information is critical for determining similarities for bug solving.
You would not believe how often there is a bug caused by a specific model of phone. That connection you can only know if you log that for every crash you get.
Some people take Baldrian before bed in Germany. You can (probably) get it without a prescription. It has a calming effect that might help you, without going down the road of stronger medicines.
I like to think of myself as a very experienced CDDA player, and there’s a lot of good tips in here. A lot I had no idea about. Thank you 😊
On my Fritzbox, I needed to add all my Subdomains to a list under:
DNS Rebind Protection Your FRITZ!Box suppresses DNS responses that refer to IP addresses in its own home network (DNS rebind protection). Here you can specify exceptions for which DNS rebind protection should not apply. Do this by entering the complete name of the host (domain name including the subdomain) in the list.
That’s under network settings, advanced. In case you have that.
Some people really do :D
You don’t.
Unless it is publicised or an obvious bug exists in your code and you see the consequences of it in their system.
I use a HDD for my immich instance. I have a feeling it might have made the initial import process quicker (complete google photos dump). However, general usage, I have found zero bottlenecks.
For me, a huge impact.
I took an export of all our apps reviews and used it to summarise user pain points. Immediately a liar of things we can prioritise.
When I’m doing repetitive code. It will (90% of the time) place the next puzzle piece in the repetition.
Using better systems like Cursor, I was able to create a twitch bot. I could then use it to make various text based games such as 20 questions or trivia. All (90% again, nothing is perfect) of which was done through prompts.