/m/linuxmasterrace would like a word
riskable
OMG great question! I want:
- Laser range finder/"tape" measure
- Thermal camera
- Air quality sensor
- Radiation detector/Geiger counter
- Multimeter capabilities
- IR LED (so I can use it as a remote)
- Ultrasound capabilities
- Peltier so I can put a drink on my phone to chill it down 👍
An unlocked bootloader and a normal Linux distribution where I have root!
What a cattastrophe!
Listen, if the recipe says add a clove of garlic add three. If it says add a "dash" of garlic powder put like half a cup in there. You can never have enough garlic!
If you're not going to be sweet at least be savory and add some garlic!
I'd say this information will come as a shock to many but apparently it won't!
Ahaha, someone who knows
Adding over-engineered hardware into the mix isn't out of the question 😁
I've never used anything Oracle out of principle
As someone who's been forced to use Oracle products many times in the past I nod to your standards and tip my hat for your sound judgement 👍
I don't know about you but I subscribed to /m/piracy for the anti-establishment commentary 👍
Always root for the little guy! 😁
AITruthBot will be just downvoted into oblivion on half of social media. They'll call it, "liberal propaganda bot"
Can you do us all a favor and blog about your experience setting this up and running it somewhere? I'll follow you 👍
I was thinking about making my own Federated kbin-like server (writing the code from scratch) as an academic exercise. I'm a full stack developer and it's the perfect thing to hone my non-embedded (full std
) Rust skills and freshen my JavaScript skills.
I have several side projects going on at the moment (that I've been working on constantly for almost three years straight) and I need a mental break from that. I'd love to learn what's a pain in the ass VS what's good from a semi-layman's perspective so I can make something better.
Yes, install your 25-year-old software on your 30-year-old NTFS filesystem (it's that old).
EDIT: I just looked it up and NTFS turns 30 on July 27th, 2023 LOL