Prologue is an iOS app that can play audiobooks from a Plex library. I didn’t know they were working on ABS compatibility but that would be great. As much as I love ABS, Prologue is far more polished.
Prologue is an iOS app that can play audiobooks from a Plex library. I didn’t know they were working on ABS compatibility but that would be great. As much as I love ABS, Prologue is far more polished.
It’s also only recently that we’ve been living for so long.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/longevity-throughout-history-2224054#toc-prehistoric-life-expectancy
Yeah I don’t think our firewall would allow even that. Connections not on port 80 are blocked on almost all devices.
Cool thanks! I don’t think those options would work. The school I work at has a very strict firewall so I doubt ssh or vnc would work on our network.
I’m curious if it’s possible to connect either of these devices to hdmi?
Well what’s nice is that any device on your Tailscale network has a WireGuard connection between any other device on that network. You can also use exit nodes. While all of that can be achieved with WireGuard, the complexity of that can grow quite large as you add more nodes.
Well what’s nice is that any device on your Tailscale network has a WireGuard connection between any other device on that network. You can also use exit nodes. While all of that can be achieved with WireGuard, the complexity of that can grow quite large as you add more nodes.
There are many Linux communities just waiting to give you a welcoming high five. Why wait to be disappointed by MS?
Easy, just connect 4 cables!
Yeah I loved it. Balled my eyes out on “that” episode.
I’ve tried playing that game a few times, but I’m ashamed to say that it is too scary for me lol
Steam!
I would buy (and play) the heck out of Stray.
Why collaborate with humans when you can collaborate with AI?
Yet here you are on a research project.
Haha, that doesn’t sound super effective though.
Not a single friend or family member gives two shits about privacy. When I tell them about what companies know about them and what they do with that information, it’s kind of like a vegan telling a meat eater where their meat comes from. Like “wow that sounds bad but I’m not willing to make any changes”. The only difference is that instead of animals being a product, this time they are the product.
I wonder if this is anticompetitive or anti-privacy. I doubt that Microsoft is even remotely concerned about the “competition” that tuta poses.
What is the value in federating Nextcloud instances? Sharing calendar info and stuff like that?