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ohuf
·9 mesi fa·discuss
> Turns out, you don’t need an SD card at all↑ > What I didn’t know, however, is that Raspberry Pi 5s can actually support NVME drives!

...turns out you don't need local storage at all: if you already run a NAS you can bootp the RasPi over the network!

This also makes backups super easy.
ohuf
·anno scorso·discuss
Thank you for making this, @usernameis42: I was still looking for my 2025 "to sponsor" project. I'm donating to SomaFM now!
ohuf
·anno scorso·discuss
Question: any chance I can have this as a radio station in my Alexa??
ohuf
·2 anni fa·discuss
As a German citizen, the amount of times I heard from the "Piratenpartei" can be counted on one hand. In the early 2000s that party suffered immensely from being hijacked by Neo Nazis, losing a lot of support from voters. Since the Nazis went off and joined the AFD, the Pirate Party is more or less silent.

The worst part was when they hardly commented on Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks!
ohuf
·3 anni fa·discuss
I must have missed the Blockchain/Bitcoin printers
ohuf
·3 anni fa·discuss
The subdomain explorer may be fun, but their Exploit Observer is really useful: https://www.exploit.observer/
ohuf
·3 anni fa·discuss
The only issue I have with TB search is the setting for the results presentation: why is there not a preferences option to set if the results show as list or in the current default 'verbose' view?

switching to list view manually seems so inefficient
ohuf
·3 anni fa·discuss
...that would void the warranty! ;)
ohuf
·4 anni fa·discuss
...only in big cities. Rural areas including the suburbs of the 100k's still depend heavily on individual transport...
ohuf
·4 anni fa·discuss
I'm wondering what DALL-E would make out of the descriptions in classic text adventure games from the 1970s-90s like, for example the ZORK series?
ohuf
·4 anni fa·discuss
View it like this: 8000 happy parents vs 57 grieving ones.
ohuf
·4 anni fa·discuss
The question is: what good is a security system that tells me to "just allow whatever the problem is", once a problem comes up? Without being able to see the specifics of a request and blindly following the whitelisting I could end up allowing some hacked module access to critical files without knowing. Opening the system to exactly the dangers I'm seeking to stop.
ohuf
·4 anni fa·discuss
What do you mean by "first device plugged in"? If I connect two devices with an USB-C cable, which one is the "first device" then?
ohuf
·4 anni fa·discuss
I keep my password database in a Google Drive directory. Clients exist on Windows, Mac, Android, IOS.