

Because websites and browsers have gotten way more bloated. If you don’t need a web browser, you can get by with a lot less RAM.


Because websites and browsers have gotten way more bloated. If you don’t need a web browser, you can get by with a lot less RAM.


The server version requires 1.5 GB of RAM. That’s still rather bloated considering Debian only requires 512 MB.


Optar would be a much better choice than QR codes if you want to store lots of data on microfiche. It stores about 200 kB per page.
Here’s the source: https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/miniFantasyTheater/045.html


That’s the Unix Epoch. The time and date in Linux and Unix is the number of seconds since then.


Everyone should set it to 1970-01-01.


Access points and routers are usually separate once you get away from the consumer grade stuff. The people that run OPNsense at home often use MikroTik or Ubiquiti access points.


$150 will get you a mini PC that you can run OPNsense on. Hopefully they don’t ban WiFi access points next.


If you don’t want to write native code, then make a PWA. At least those don’t run a separate copy of chrome for each program.


Those WiFi SD cards probably aren’t any more secure than the cameras.
If the camera supports downloading video over USB, you can get a USB OTG cable to connect it to a phone or tablet. Otherwise a card reader is the way to go.


If a fediverse server has too many users for the mods to keep up with, they really should close the registration.


Look for an armored HDMI cable. They are wrapped in a steel jacket. Conduit is also an option.


It’s delay line memory. It was common back in the days of vacuum tube computers.


I’m more interested in the big enterprise grade NVMe drives. Those can be made to work on normal hardware unlike the HBM RAM.


The law would allow you to sue whoever is running the chatbot. If you run your own LLM locally and take bad advice from it, then it’s your own fault.


That’s nice you can replace the charging port without reflowing the motherboard now.


Lead acid batteries like to be kept fully charged all the time and don’t like to be discharged below 50% state of charge.
Lithium batteries like to be kept around half charged. They degrade quicker when kept at a high or low state of charge. Running lithium batteries from 20-80% does extend the lifespan, but charging to 100% is fine when you need to go on a longer trip. Just don’t keep it at 100% for long periods of time.


That’s what MidnightBSD did.
California residents are not authorized to use MidnightBSD for desktop use in the state of California effective January 1, 2027. California law CA AB1043 requires a complex age verification system implemented for operating systems with no exceptions for small open source projects. At this time, we don’t have development time or a plan in place for this.


The photo ID requirements are what will come next.
Software algorithms should not be patentable.