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That was one of the prime examples of why the gov is starting small and staging rollout
That was one of the prime examples of why the gov is starting small and staging rollout
To your first point. This more closely follows current software development methods. Get the core service stood up and out to a set of users, then flesh out the more advanced features. Most of the states in the first round have no state income tax to deal with.
This. It’s what’s under the hood of freepbx
A few more parts for a Voron Trident build
This for real. Generate a 30 character random and hit an error. Ohh… max length is 16? I’m not sure why there was even a limit on password length to begin with.
Do you have the entire hass-os image running in a VM?
How has home assistant become a resource monster? What kind of integrations are you using aside from ESPHome?
I’ve heard they try new tech at Sam’s before rolling it out to the masses at Walmart
Oh I’m not sure if it actually works. I thought they just made one to fit that slot
I wouldn’t go NUC if you need a PCIe slot. The HP you were talking about would fit the bill though.
I believe they make a Coral that fits where the wifi chip goes too. As long as you are ok ditching the wifi/bt functionality for a TPU. For a server doing image processing that’s almost a no-brainer to me.
I personally graduated from a Rpi3b to an Intel NUC years ago and never looked back. Real RAM slots and Storage options internally and you can get as nice a processor as your budget allows. So my vote is to move to the SFF PC and let your Pi stick around for other projects.
Do you have a link to the model
What company was running those ads on “kids” channels?
And that actually happens smh
Very smart with the way the keeper is designed.
That was a great take too
Same, Google was easy and as cheap as anyone else. Now Cloudflare