Homebrew is a really good idea. You can get amazing results for relatively cheap investment. Take a look at the Robobrew and similar all in one kits. They’re basically brew in a bag systems that work really well.
Homebrew is a really good idea. You can get amazing results for relatively cheap investment. Take a look at the Robobrew and similar all in one kits. They’re basically brew in a bag systems that work really well.
Most jobs I’ve had in the last 15 years have asked me if I want a Max or Windows PC. I’ve had Linux boxes at most of them as well, but not as the primary machine.
Yeah, that’s a big limitation.
Oracle is awesome in this one specific way. They suck in all other ways but this is really good.
Not dead! I still have to work for 20 years before I can retire!
At 55 I wholeheartedly agree.
I got a digital camera that only took blurry pictures. This was Merrill Lynch in the 2000’s.
It’s literally a reskinned chrome.
I first found out about this from Slackware Linux. I really want to see that documentary.
Why not Firefox?
Chuck Feeney. He gave away everything to charities.
Edit: it was around 8bn.
I use portainer, and when I deploy an image, I write a short bash script for it.
This lets me easily do updates. I have a script for each image I run, it’s less than a dozen. They’re all from public repositories.
It’s really true!
This is seriously not a bad approach.
It’s versatile. Swap 5 and 6, and it still works.
I’ve never seen this before, but it looks straight forward to build. The inside dimensions are 4" x 6". You need a hydraulic press, and plate steel for the box and lid. The lid should fit smoothly in the top, it should all be about 3/4" to 1" thick. You can bolt together all the walls and base. The top should have a boss that meets the hydraulic ram.
Mid 50’s, northeast US, yes I can. I don’t but I used to.
Combined, the best advice in the whole thread
I think that e-ink is better for books, and tablets are better for magazines and comics. I like the feel of my ebook, it has very much the same kind of feel as a paperback. The larger format of a tablet is great for magazines, and being able to pinch and zoom is useful there too
Skibidi. I know it’s based on some YouTube things but I don’t get it.