The UI on the app is really disingenuous, it looks like there is no option to change until you click on the individual descriptions.
Just can’t trust anyone these days…
Thanks, my next question was about the site! I’ve used custom CSS rules to remove the useless sidebars on stackoverflow, but never thought to change the appearance!
I’ll have to look into it and the letterboxing.
What browser is that on the right?
And Android phones are also made by Microsoft’s competitor in many fields.
To me the bigger wtf is why Apple has an App store there, but Android do not.
So running games in Linux using my 3080 is going to work better now?
That’s a very good idea
A combination of GPS, or even inertial based guidance to get them to the target area and then some simple vehicle / object identification, I’d think those are possible.
It’s EU regulations, they directly mention this. I don’t know how much of a say Disney would have over Apple considering both companies already have their own streaming platforms.
Interesting, Google play store was unavailable for me about an hour ago.
He must be aware of the parallels between Twitter and MS?
He must be just generating publicity for himself.
This is neat solution, you’ll lose the laptop WiFi internet access though.
You can set the pi to connect to the phone WiFi by editing files on the SD card (using your laptop)
https://desertbot.io/blog/headless-raspberry-pi-4-ssh-wifi-setup-64-bit-mac-windows
Interesting, I have a almost kidney shaped memory foam pillow from IKEA UK.
I’m not aware of the big chunky square pillows.
Latency in this case would be the time it takes for your device to ask the raspberry pi what IP address is www.google.com and the pi will reply to the device with the IP address.
I think you might be misunderstanding how the pi hole blocks adverts. It doesn’t filter http traffic by looking at the contents but instead has a block list of domains that server adverts. When a device on your network requests the IP address for a blocked domain PiHole just replies with a fake IP (or nothing, I’m not sure)
This link mentions typical request is 512 bytes or less. https://pi-hole.net/blog/2017/05/24/how-much-traffic-can-pi-hole-handle/
This link mentions 250 uses on a single pi hole. https://www.reddit.com/r/pihole/comments/5jpavc/how_many_users_can_pihole_handle_with_a_raspi_3/
If I understand correctly Pi hole works as a DNS service so I don’t think the bandwidth (100mb) is an issue.
You’re not routing all the network data through the Pi.
The issue is wether the Pi can run fast enough to process all your lookup requests.
I think that follows the rules of contractions by using an apostrophe to signify missing letters.
However, I’m not American, but I thought it was written as “Y’all”.
In UK English “you’ll” is “you will”.
Slightly off topic, but one major benefit for me with Chromecast and keeping the TV offline is software bloat.
Our old Samsung TV running tizan had so many shitty updates that slowed the UI down to what felt like over a second delay when using the remote.
A lateral flow test or something using a lab?
Must be a lab test as lateral flow is like £2:
https://www.boots.com/flowflex-antigen-rapid-test-lateral-flow-self-testing-kit-1-test-10312288
Or $7 in Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Flowflex-Covid-19-Antigen-Home-Test-1-Test/837992467?classType=VARIANT&athbdg=L1200