1 torx screwdriver 1 hammer
not the hardest thing to scratch up the platters and then fold them into abstract art
1 torx screwdriver 1 hammer
not the hardest thing to scratch up the platters and then fold them into abstract art
I’ve used mistserver to create a stream with OBS that you can embed into a webpage: https://mistserver.org/
The GTK 3 port is also a major boon as it allows them to work on the UI with more modern tech
It’s worth checking from an external network anyway, but I’d be surprised if it was public facing.
Are you browsing from outside your local network?
I have been slumming it with a normal ubuntu install, I tried plasma bigscreen but never got it working properly
The time has come Brother, obviously
I built a server a few years ago in a Fractal Design Node (big square box) which has 4 6TB drives in raid 5 for 18TB of storage and a 6 core AMD cpu. It cost around £1200 and half of that was the hard drives.
It’s been really good, so if you’re looking to build one yourself I’d recommend having a look at the case and the price of drives.
(quoting from wikipedia) In 2023 a group of engineers modified a dynometer to be able to measure how much horsepower a horse can produce. This horse was measured to 5.7 hp (4.3 kW)
Dear Mozilla Leadership Team: Why do you keep making terrible leadership decisions?
I think he said tentatively by the end of the year, so most likely early next year some time
Lots of nice changes here, it’s been a busy week
Martin Owens is working on a new PDF exporter that will allow you to use an ICC colour profile to have correct CMYK colours for printing, basically essential for professional printing.
CMYK on the horizon too
Wow, single handedly bringing us Kubuntu 24.10. Here’s the link to her gofundme: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-scarlett-moore-get-back-on-the-road
We’re talking about low level software that makes the hardware usable here, the reason that Raspberry Pi is the king of this market is because they have the software support that allows their hardware to just work. Pine64 relies on the community to do this for each of the boards they release.
Pine64’s most successful products have been the ones they release as full products with working firmware.
Also SUSE: OpenSUSE needs to change their name because we say so
Desktop: Octiron
Laptop: Octogen
Phone: Octarine