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Remove Srsltid from URLs

addons.mozilla.org
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A Year Without a Byte – Flickr (2017)

code.flickr.net
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Metro Exodus animator Andrii Korzinkin killed while fighting for Ukraine

shacknews.com
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Show HN: Decentralized BTC Full Node with Raspberry Pi

medium.com
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Show HN: Raspberry Pi Bitcoin Full Node. Truly Decentralized and Dockerized

medium.com
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Flexible Colocation for SBCs Like Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Jetson Nano and Similar

micro-colocation.com
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Micro-Colocation.com: Flexible Colo for SBCs like Raspberry Pi or Jetson Nano

micro-colocation.com
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A Gene Mutation Makes You Blind – and More Intelligent Than Average

uni-leipzig.de
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Raspberry Pi Colocation

pi-colocation.com
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Strava Web and App Is Down Despite Status “All Systems Operational”

strava.com
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Deploying Driverless AI in 60 Seconds

medium.com
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When can I see Starlink Satellite Train?

findstarlink.com
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3xa
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I was really annoyed by the ?srsltid= parameter that Google adds to many URLs when you click on a search result.

So I quickly created a Firefox plugin that removes the parameter, since the few plugins that exist didn't work.
3xa
·3 lata temu·discuss
Unfortunately in German only. A superb „OMR“ podcast episode with Klaus and his son as guests talking about past, present and future as well as some insights.

https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/omr-podcast/id10563120...
3xa
·4 lata temu·discuss
I ended up there via various links, image pages and API docs. Pretty interesting what is described in the article. Hardly a "problem" these days.
3xa
·4 lata temu·discuss
Amazing. Colorized a rare picture of my grandfather. Thanks!!!
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Very cool commenting on our product. Saw your PiBox on kickstarter and PH. Love it!
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
There were more than a handful of free Raspberry Pi colocations. However, since there is real manual work and infrastructure behind it, there are no such offers anymore, as far as we could check.
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Most domain extensions are already registered. And since we are from Germany, the term "Piccolo" sound very similar to "Picolo" but means something very different: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piccolo_(Sekt)

However, we would have definitely pursued an overlap/commonality of the word with, say, beer!
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
I personally vouch for our team, but think about it: your Pi is connected to the Internet. You are responsible for the security of the Pi (system security, updates, encryption ...). You send us the hardware in the mail. How many hands does the package go through? Of course, no one gets into the data center without access authorization, etc. pp.

Encryption of your data is the key here.
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Cool spelling mistake found. It's already on our ToDo list and will be corrected soon.
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thank you, as far as we could find out, this is really unique.

GPIO: Currently there are no plans for this yet. It is not possible at the moment, we point this out during checkout and on the colocation administration page. However, we think nothing is impossible. If you have a use case, feel free to write me at [email protected] ;)
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thanks for mentioning it. Yes, there are quite a few use cases as these are already implemented by customers: Backup, Sync, Nodes (e.g. BTC Full Nodes), Relay, ...
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Hi,

"Green", now removed from the title, but still on the landingpage refers to the power used by our data center. Our data centers operate inside wind & solar parks, therefor we only use green energy. If there is no wind or sun we directly purchase green energy. Of course every DC is connected to the public grid for continuous operation.
3xa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thanks for your comment about the power supplies. Not every power supply will work. a) As stated in the FAQs and again when successfully booked: " Note that the power supply should have at least 3.0A / 5.1V power. It must be CE certified and support DC power." b) The DCs are located in Germany: 230 V - DC.

I have also read all the other comments on this subject: Yes, currently each Pi runs with its own power supply.

Currently, our team is developing a dedicated power supply for all Pi slots within the rack. Then it will also be possible for users to turn the power on and off via the colocation dashboard. However, the development will still take a little time. The reason for this is that some components are not immediately available and especially not in large quantities. See analogously the availability of Pis.