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nullify88
·15 hari yang lalu·discuss
I think the options are dependent on your setup. For example if you have a smart TV running Android, you could run https://www.virtualhere.com/usb_client_software on it to connect a dongle or controller attached to the TV through to your main device. I do this with my Nvidia Shield and Xbox One Controller.
nullify88
·18 hari yang lalu·discuss
What a great idea! I've grown pretty frustrated by the ads and constant nags for subscriptions modern weather apps pester you with. I've resorted to the state developed apps in Norway and Denmark but yours seems like a great alternative too.
nullify88
·20 hari yang lalu·discuss
I think you might be looking for Kata Containers which is a CRI for running vmms like firecracker.
nullify88
·21 hari yang lalu·discuss
Alternatives to Ansible could be Nix / nixos, or bootc.
nullify88
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I have a 2025 Renault 4 etech and I frequently enable bluetooth thethering so I can access Spotify, HBO etc via the in car entertainment system (It runs a flavour of Android called OpenR Link) , not via android auto. Though I frequently need to enable the bluetooth tethering setting on the phone before the profile can be activated via the cars paired devices menu (where you can select other profiles such as Audio, calling, etc)

While the car has a sim card already, I can't use it for general purpose apps without a subscription. Only updates, remote control and I suppose telemetry.

I usually opt for choosing a bluetooth tether instead of wifi since I already establish a connection for calls, or music / audio books.

It isn't hard to imagine Android being able to transmit vehicle telemetry via the same means.
nullify88
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This will make a good office prank for those that leave their desktops unlocked and unattended.
nullify88
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> I notice that my contribution was evaluated based on my identity rather than the quality of the work, and I’d like to understand the needs that this policy is trying to meet, because I believe there might be ways to address those needs while also accepting technically sound contributions

Wow, where can I learn to write like this? I could use this at work.
nullify88
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I was a huge fan of the Activision remake, and the Battlezone 2 sequel. The mixture of FPS and RTS was really appealing to me.

I had to beg my parents for an ATI Rage LT Pro AGP 8MB card to play the sequel.
nullify88
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'm very impressed by the range of shows available on DR (Danish broadcasting). Shows about emotion, social etiquette, animals, machines and other intrigue. We do limit time, use it to reward good behaviour, and use it to recuperate after a day at nursery. Each night the kids get a book, and we usually play music as we prepare and eat dinner.

I believe a balance of all mediums is healthy. I look forward to introducing video games to them.
nullify88
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The game also had support for mods. After the first playthrough I've always played the game with the kongfu mod enabling wallrunning, kicks, additional weapons such as Sticks, and various other action orientated changes.

Additionally, I believe Rockstar gave the go-ahead for work on a remake for 1 & 2. Hopefully they have James Perry McCaffrey's voice work in good enough quality. RIP.
nullify88
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been running Kea at dayjob in production for the last 5-ish years, setup in a HA manner. It's worked solidly.
nullify88
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
A possible answer as to why this is happening. https://thememoryguy.com/some-clarity-on-2025s-ddr4-price-su...
nullify88
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://www.versity.com/products/versitygw/

I haven't tried it though. Seems simple enough to run.
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·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That scene really cracked me up. The show is shot very well. It's good to have Vince Gilligan back on the TV again.
nullify88
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
While the N100 document a 16gb limit, they are known to have no problems with a 32gb module. I run one myself.
nullify88
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Running my home lab at home, I've grown sick of constant Renovate PRs against the helm charts in use. I recall one "minor" update not long ago recently in CoreDNS was messing with the exposed ports in the service and installs broke for a lot of folks. If I need to run some software now, I `helm template` the resources and commit those to git. I'm so tired of some random "Extended helm chart to customise labels / annotations in $some resource" change notes. Traefik and Cilium are the only helm charts I use, the rest I `helm template` in to my gitops repo, customize and forget.

At Dayjob in the past, we've debugged various Helm issues caused by the internal sprig library used. We fear updating Argo CD and Helm for what surprises are in store for us and we're starting to adopt the rendered manifests pattern for greater visibility to catch such changes.
nullify88
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I don't think HN is a social media site. The goals of a social media site is to keep you engaged for as long as possible with the assistance of various algorithms, dark patterns while your data is sold to businesses so they can have a slice of your attention pie via ads and supported content.

I dont feel as if any of that applies here. In fact HN has gotten further from a social media site by not displaying comment points.
nullify88
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Lets not forget Ubisofts uPlay which was absolutely shambolic. Blizzard's / Activision launcher was alright though. It did the job but no where to the likes of Steam which is really feature rich.
nullify88
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
As mentioned in their writeup, they are following documentation and best practices from Google themselves.
nullify88
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I do think that JetKVM software is more polished, and has more frequent updates. Stuff like streaming images over the network is something that is handy.

Nano KVM commits have stagnated a bit, but the form factor is really nice to have everything tucked away. I wish I could run JetKVM on the Nano KVM.