

It’s not even an app, it’s just a link to the copilot website


It’s not even an app, it’s just a link to the copilot website


LG’s implementation is both good and bad. It doesn’t automatically switch over, but it pops up a dialog box asking if you want to switch inputs whenever another input is connected or device turned on.
Samsung did neither, and I always had to manually switch inputs.


Dedicated Donald Trump discs, sold to the highest bidder



Yeah, the plan is Donny get to do whatever he wants with Jared’s wife and Jared gets the lion’s share of the inheritance.


Yeah I remember seeing one like it back then, but this is a new, open source ‘knock off’


And what do the macroplastics break down into?


Honestly, it may have nothing to do with the browser.
For instance at&t’s newest fiber gateway (bgw320-500/505, 3-4 years old at this point) has a known issue that bypasses pihole for all Wi-Fi devices. Such that only hardwired devices can utilize its DNS services. Even with the pihole acting as DHCP server


I think they’re talking about pihole not ubo


And in ~11 years they’ll be able to turn it on without asking permission because there’s an emergency nearby


I thought that’s always been the business model for inkjets since they were invented. Same as game consoles and Gillette razors. Vendor lockin is very lucrative since people are lazy and don’t understand sunk cost.


A lot of grids have put battery storage into operation so there’s not nearly as much curtailment during the day time anymore


Oof I had one of those at work and they were really particular about the file formats they played. This was like 5-6 years ago tho, have they gotten better?
If it’s thermal paper/stickers and it advances the paper but doesn’t actually print anything, you might double check to make sure the paper is still good. Hold it over a lit lighter and make sure it darkens with heat.
Nevermind, I missed the last paragraph where it’s already working on Windows


Or the kill command could have been a response to a request made by the vacuum.
Vacuum #2566247: checking in for firmware updates
Server response: it’s been 3 months since we received any telemetry data from vacuum #2566247 – Execute Order 66


eBay has plenty of x86/x64 computers that don’t technically support Windows 11. An old Lenovo desktop/sff with a 7th gen i7 could be a pretty cheap entry point. 8th Gen and up will be more expensive since they can still run windows 11


I think it’s because they’re including steam os which is an Arch derivative.
~~I use truenas scale. And then run servers like Plex, ersatz tv, Minecraft, and palworld. ~~
I think I misunderstood. If you’re looking to play the disks on a display, truenas won’t work for you.