Last time I checked, homebrew on Linux only included cli apps. GUI apps are only available on mac. So you couldn’t use it to install a browser anyway.
Last time I checked, homebrew on Linux only included cli apps. GUI apps are only available on mac. So you couldn’t use it to install a browser anyway.
No, the original Pi B can play 1080p video just fine. The video is not decoded by the CPU. H264 and older codecs play just fine. It cannot handle h265 videos as it doesn’t have a hardware decoder for those. Kodi works just fine in fact. The interface is a little bit slow, but actual video playback is fine.
Not for me. Just updated 3 minutes ago.
Where’s the fun in that?
I’ve been using namecheap for about a decade too. But, be careful with their free email forwarding service. They do not forward all emails. The ones that they consider spam, they proceed to drop silently. There is absolutely no way to access those emails. The service is essentially useless. I have lost several important emails like that.
Ah, the best kind of indent. A tab and a space.
Spotube should be able to download tracks: https://spotube.krtirtho.dev/
Nonsense. The plane obviously accidentally collided with a surface-to-air missile that was randomly flying at the aircraft’s vicinity. Nothing to see here, move on.
FreeOTP+ from fdroid is what I’m using.
I have to add that it shouldn’t matter much though. If anyone is around you, which would be the main use case, it provides you with a QR code that they can scan and view your website.
On my non-jailbroken phone it doesn’t. The default port is 8888 and you can change it, but it doesn’t start if you specify 80. I don’t know if jailbreaking allows that.
I just found ServeIt on fdroid. I tried it with a simple html website and it works on my phone. It does exactly what you ask.
I’ve been mostly using newpipe for the same purpose but this one looks great too. Thanks!
I see you don’t parallel park much.
This is the way.
rutracker.org does. You can translate russian when registering to get through with it and you can get by without reading anything much for actually using it. There are of course browser plugins for auto translating.
Example: I need to enable ntp client on a machine? Just enable and start the service and done!
You don’t need systemd for that. It has always been the case before systemd even existed.
I noticed it’s missing some Arduino examples, so I’ll look into adding some if you’d like.
This doesn’t exactly fit in your examples page, but here’s an one liner I used last night to notify me when the DNS changes I made to my domain have propagated:
while true; do ping -c 1 example.com | grep $IP && curl -d "DNS changes have propagated" https://ntfy.sh/mynotifications && break; sleep 1m; done
I have only discovered ntfy.sh a month ago and it’s absolutely amazing. Does exactly what it says, it’s amazingly easy to use. So far I’ve used it to get notifications from my Pi, a Jenkins server I’m running on a VM and to control a NodeMCU module at home. It’s absolutely awesome, thank you so much!
You can look into inform6 and inform7 (totally different beasts, they are not older/newer versions of the same thing), TADS, or something like Quest perhaps. There should be more but these are the first that come to mind.