Required course work for electrical engineers in the early 2000s.
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Required course work for electrical engineers in the early 2000s.
I had to google ventoy and now I feel like a cave man because I have a dish with 6 flash drives that all have different ISOs
Foldersync pro has worked flawlessly for me for over a decade. At first I just used samba on my LAN and it would sync at night but then I spun up new and more services and it supports most all of them. I highly recommend.
I have a c920 and it’s complete poop. Random hiccups and stutter and the auto focus fails.
I’ve gone rogue at work and formated my windows laptop with Debian which I’m also extremely comfortable in with stripped down servers. Running Wayland and using Microsoft teams and tools via the edge browser (mandated) has been absolutely pleasant. There are still initial headaches initially setting everything up and getting the drivers to work and thunderbolt docks to work but now its awsome. Best part is the 10 second shut down time when I run between meetings.
Deleted the certs from the sshd daemon which locked me out of a remote server that required and a 2 hour drive to fix.
Every link should open a separate pop up window. Add an under construction gif of a dude digging.
Pi zero is many times less powerful than the pi3 but still perfectly fine for lots of simple tasks. Just takes forever to update.
This as my first thought. When running these commands in my pi1 or zero I go get a sandwich and come back an hour later
For what it’s worth I recently moved from Wordpress to Grav and I’m not looking back. It’s a web server and the editor is built in but it’s all markdown and fast as hell. The file system is flat and easy to understand. I’m smitten.
Needing something is one thing, tax payer subsidies is another topic entirely. State tax payers have now all chipped in for these Data centers and the question is was it worth it for them.