I mean, if you’re making a conscious effort to read that totally wrong…. yeah, that’s what it says.
I mean, if you’re making a conscious effort to read that totally wrong…. yeah, that’s what it says.
It’s a fucking chair. On wheels. The person using it can sit anywhere they want!
I guarantee you half the people are here and got started self-hosting BECAUSE they wanted to start pirating.
Relax guys. It’s a Nintendo Switch, those things never get hacked.
I loved AsusWRT-Merlin back when I used an Asus router.
As others here have mentioned, Tdarr can handle a lot of it automatically
Absolutely, it should be. I was being very sarcastic in my other post and basically said Squid didn’t outright say he wasn’t being paid, so that MUST mean he’s being paid and it was removed with a message saying I shouldn’t call a mod a shill.
Which honestly makes me think that I struck a nerve now.
I used to hate the hail corporate subreddit back in the day because literally anything with a logo was considered an ad by them, however nobody can deny that that kind of deceptive advertising totally happens.
Careful, my comment was removed for jokingly saying OP was a shill for not outright saying Spotify wasn’t paying him.
Obviously a corporate shill. He never outright said he wasn’t being payed.
Where do you get a 12 tb drive for $100?
Shit. Looks like we forgot about him again.
Lock Picking Lawyer has a great backlog of April 1st dick jokes.
So, the Kindle OS is really basic.
If you’re able to jailbreak, look at installing KUAL and KOReader and that should change your experience enough to not need an entire new OS.
Kindle Fire was the original name of Amazons Android tablets. They later became just “Fire Tablets” and dropped Kindle from the name.
You’re seeing a lot about flashing the Kindle Fire because they still come without Google apps installed and some users believe that makes them very hamstrung. A custom ROM like LineageOS makes it a “real” Android tablet.
Living in the Midwest, I’ve never really dealt with a major power outage we didn’t expect. Power company will send out a (very rare) notice if they are doing anything that might bring down power and usually if a thunderstorm starts to get rough, we shut down anything important so power flicker/surges don’t hurt it.
The big key is your hardware needs to support it. Back when “unified SSIDs” became a thing, some older 802.11n (WiFi 4) and ac (WiFi 5) devices could do it, but it was…. Weird.
If you have a newer router, especially WiFi 6 or 802.11ax it should be be to do the unified SSID.
You know how routing works, but not wireless networks apparently.
I love Dashlane, someone tell me why it’s bad.
But during game time, best possible choice.
So the problem with thin margins on the hardware side is what’s stopping a user from just installing their own OS once they figure out they can do the same thing you’re doing on the same hardware?