That’ll work too, along with any USB webcam
That’ll work too, along with any USB webcam
Raspberry pi and motioneyeOS. Getting to a state where you have a live view of the camera shouldn’t take more than an hour.
Ain’t that some Canadian bacon
If you’re tech-savvy, or willing to learn, A nextcloud instance would be my goto
If this is what’s scaring you about the death of liberty, then boy do I have a dumptruck full of passed acts and legislation that dwarfs this in comparison. Liberty died a long time ago.
First OS, WinXP.
Later when win7 was discontinued, I kept windows 10 on my desktop and Ubuntu on my laptop. It wasnt until Valve started working on proton and most of the games I play became playable on Linux that I ditched windows entirely.
I distrohopped around for a while, but always found myself landing back on Ubuntu, so it’s what I’ve stuck with to this day, although if anyone else asks me what distro they should get, I will usually recommend mint.
Oh, but they did.
It just doesn’t resemble the bourgeois ‘democracy’ we have in the west, but rather something else entirely that better fits the 'for the people, by the people, of the people" definition of democracy.
I’m willing to bet that some techbro either already has, or will in the near future propose an Ai toilet that will do something exactly this.
Or the new Ubuntu Cinnamon
You can get Google play working by sideloading it with adb, and enabling graphene’s microG service in the apps menu.
Any further apps installed with Google play, and Google itself, will still be under the default restrictions imposed by graphene, instead of having full access like with stock android.
It can be a little clunky starting out, but once you get used to it, the only major downside I could find was that I couldn’t verify my bank details to enable nfc payments, because Google hasn’t whitelisted Graphene in their API for “security reasons”
I’ve been loving Andy Weir’s space trilogy (The Martian, Artemis, Project Hail Mary). I haven’t been able to put his books down, and another one of his stories is currently in production for a film.
4/10 as a back scratcher.
1000/1000, £25/mo. Plus an extra £5 which included some mesh AP’s and a static IP not behind a CGNAT.
What does monetization have anything to do with blocking the app from working with proton? You can’t use proton to generate free robux, or access paywalled content for free. And Linux isn’t a walled garden like apple, so there is no monetization issue comparable to epic v apple.
And while Roblox might not be on steam, the steamdeck does come with a fully-fledged desktop interface that exists specifically to install non-steam games.
That’s why torrenting allows you to download different parts of the file from multiple people at the same time.
The spoon is too small, at least by lemmygrad’s standards.
It’s actually cheaper than getting an Amazon Ring too, provided you already have mains access from an existing doorbell, and a 3d printer on hand.
Arriva just don’t arrive.