

And nothing of value was lost
And nothing of value was lost
This was years ago, but I had a similar issue of not being able to SSH in a hotel. I talked to the front desk and they were able to grant me access to a different network that didn’t have that blocked. I can’t remember whether I had to pay for it or not…
Unfortunately that image was the concept image. The real thing doesn’t look near as cool. It just kinda looks like a minivan ☹️
Oh I see. Down at the bottom. That seems awkward to use. I like the soft touch buttons on both sides of the Voyage. They rest under my thumb while I’m reading and I just have to squeeze to turn the page
Yep, I use 2014 Kindle Voyage. I wish it had the waterproofing and eye-friendly backlight of newer models, but I just can’t imagine going without the physical page turn buttons
Goddamn that’s brilliant
Tbh I prefer something easy because I’m lazy, but I’m perfectly comfortable with something that requires tinkering. Had to do plenty of that on my Proxmox homelab
Windows 10 for now. When they EoL it I’ll switch to a Linux distro. Not sure what yet. I really like PopOS on my Surface because the gnome interface works well, but I think I’ll go with something built with KDE for my desktop
I definitely had to reread that a couple times lol
Seconding this. Especially if you’re still learning and making mistakes, it’s so nice to just be able to destroy a VM/CT and start over, rather then potentially breaking other things or the OS itself.
Wait… Do you not have your toilet paper just hanging in the air?
This is the one we have. I actually got it from their kickstarter years ago: https://cratestyle.com/products/no-338-toilet-paper-roll?_pos=1&_sid=908e541d0&_ss=r
We actually have a nice print of that hanging in the bathroom
Proxmox. VMs and containers are great, especially when you’re learning
It really does look like that…
Same here. Everything, sorted by scaled, and I block communities that annoy me. Or entire instances, but so far that’s just been hexbear
Right? I can’t imagine being that kind of power in a mobile OS lol
Yeah, the battery replacement wasn’t too hard, though. Just some light soldering and sugru to seal it back up
Mine was down to lasting about 12 hours lol
Don’t you just love when a user submits a ticket that’s “super urgent, this is preventing me from doing my job!” and when you ask how long it’s been happening: “Oh, about a month”