

There is a neovim plugin with a Firefox companion extension that basically puts your neovim inside the textbox on the webpage. It’s pretty crazy, and works with most text input fields.
Wants to be on a boat
There is a neovim plugin with a Firefox companion extension that basically puts your neovim inside the textbox on the webpage. It’s pretty crazy, and works with most text input fields.
Maybe try Phantasy Star Portable 2
you can keep the fan and heatsink on the board
Interesting, never had that happen to me, but then perhaps you are using a laptop with a dgpu? I have not been. My laptop generally consumes 4w at idle and up to 15w under load, so I don’t see this ever outpacing the 60w charger. The CPUs with the highest tdp are only around 100w anyway right? And in that case the laptop comes with a higher wattage charger. But you’re right I guess it could happen depending on the hardware, never personally seen it however.
I’ve run laptops before without batteries a few times and never had issues, is there a reason for the slowdown?
Remove the battery, take the motherboard out of the case. Plug the motherboard in, and voila you have a larger and more powerful raspberry pi. You could use it as a second node for control, management, observation purposes, etc.
Wow that’s amazing, thank you. It was the voa nui game I was thinking of. Is there something like this for the other Lego web games?
I played this open world Lego game where you had to deliver pizzas on a skateboard or something, but I was too young and couldn’t figure out how to complete the game, or it kept bugging. I can’t remember what it was called.
Edit: ah of course it was Lego island 2, the image was familiar
I also played a sort of Bionicle mmo in the browser that i thought was cool. I wonder if any of the old flash games are archived somewhere? There were so many.
Politicians are capable of misleading voters plenty on their own
See if an office equipment seller is doing office clearances and you can get some office chairs for less than $100 most likely (I got one for £50)
I’ve used odoo before, it is a large piece of software and can be modified to do lots of things. Most likely you will be able to get it to do what you want. You’ll probably need the e-commerce module, there is probably some sort of mode for subscriptions. You can also add the CRM on top for marketing, etc. there is also the booking module (iirc) which is maybe useful for sessions with trainers etc. maintenance might also be useful.
So have many others, except they didn’t start a company based on it. As soon as it is part of a company, it is no longer free and open
Use new containers, that’s what they’re for.
Hetzner got caight MITM https traffic from their servers recently or something similar if i recall
Any demo? That doesnt have a paywall?
From what I can gather it is intended to be an open source hardware security key, or key generator, not really a usable personal computer
Seems slightly unnecessary unless you have loads lying around, I’m still using a 10 year old dual core i3 and it doesn’t sweat running 60 services, and I can expand the storage much more than a Mac mini.
You could do all of them
Played discovery a bit a long time ago, was great fun. Glad to see they’re still working on it
Possible alternative for Whatsapp is to run matrix and a WhatsApp bridge, then all of your messages will be stored in the WhatsApp bridge, and you can access them via a matrix client. Pretty long winded though. As for Android auto, I can’t afford a fancy new car with a screen in it so I just mount my phone on the dashboard and use it like that with no Android auto.
Strikes me that there should be some kind of provisioning tool similar to Ansible for Android devices, what does industry do when they need to automate provisioning of thousands of devices for POS, retail, barcode scanning, delivery drivers, etc.