That’s a crayfish my dude
That’s a crayfish my dude
I worked in the UAE for a while. It was so obvious that there is effectively a slave class. The Emiratis think they’re gods and look down on everyone else a disposable and subhuman. That entire region is fucked but the West turns a blind eye because of money. FIFA, FIA, etc.
This. I’ve always done dynamic IPs on my devices and set static IPs for them on my router. Never had an issue.
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I guess you’ve never heard of nuclear power plants
Interesting. I have the same issue and I’m using Comcast. I just switched my pi-holes to opendns and things are back to normal.
The fun thing is that your body can tell the difference between hydrogen isotopes and calcium.
Wow did I read that title incorrectly at first…
Frigate can be very powerful if you’re adventurous. It can be a pain to configure but offers basically limitless options. You can even do local facial recognition if you pair it with Double-Take, Deepstack, and/or CompreFace and a cheap tensor processor like Google Coral. https://frigate.video/
If this is actually real this is HUGE
You should brush up on your history: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chinese_Famine
Uhhh… what is dsm-v?
True. I personally wouldn’t want to host a public instance because of the chance that illegal content could be uploaded and because my isp would take issue with the data usage. I was wondering if someone had done the work in creating something similar. I’ve definitely got the horsepower for a private service share amongst friends and family.
Exciting news but they still have a long way to go before commercial availability:
The big problem is that the devices are horrifically short-lived. Even the most stable device made by the first group had dropped to 80 percent of its original efficiency after just 66 hours of exposure to sunlight. The second was somewhat better, managing to reach 347 hours before dropping below 80 percent. Assuming 12 hours of sunlight a day, however, that translates to less than a month of use, which is terrible.>
I just started using this a few hours ago and it’s a game-changer.
A few notes:
Go to https://www.tampermonkey.net/ to see the extensions for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Opera Next. The github page only links to chrome. I’m running it on Firefox and it works great.
Edit the lemmy instance it will work with by opening the extension and going to the Dashboard. Then click the Edit icon under Actions on the right. Add your instance in the ==UserScript== section. For example, I added lemmy.ml by adding the following line, making sure to include the *:
@match https://lemmy.ml/*
I think most of these posts are just bots that are blindly reposting stuff from Reddit