staff should immediately call […] the ambulance
Won’t somebody think of the parents who will have to foot the bill? /s
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staff should immediately call […] the ambulance
Won’t somebody think of the parents who will have to foot the bill? /s
Konsole must be a KDE app, but since KDE is a German project…
I really like them but they do have two downsides for “more advanced” users (or at least for me) - it is a home device as after all.
If you’re an advanced user, there’s plenty of ways around that, though. I just wished that these two thing were to exist in the firmware to have less work with my home infrastructure.
Same, I needed to expand my Wi-Fi and was to lazy to run an Ethernet and a power cable across the attic. I settled for two TP-Link EAP and a TP-Link managed switch that also provides PoE. You can run all three devices stand alone, but Omada is also quite nice - you can run it without using their cloud on your home server and even connect their app to your local controller.
Cinnamon. Cinnamon everywhere in all the dishes.
The digit sum of 51 is 6, which is divisible by three. So 51 is also divisible by three. It’s not even hard to see that it’s not prime.
No, everyone knows we’re gonna do gardening or woodworking or something like that when we stop our programming career. Main thing is: something that’s as far as possible from a computer.
Yeah, I’m also using a local resolver. But since I had some problems using another DHCP server (which was probably a problem on my end), so I’m current setting some devices in my FRITZ!box to a fixed IP and then enter that in my DNS server. If I could just skip the second part and tell the FRITZ!Box to just resolve printserver.example.com instead of printserver.fritz.box - that’d be nice. Maybe I should do another try with a DHCP server soon.