looking for replacements
r/anarchydnd
r/apolloapp
r/Condution
r/robotech
r/OSUOnlineCS
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I can’t make my neighbors require one.
Wherever you choose to store it, you should still consider following the 3-2-1 backup rule.
Guest networks don’t necessarily require passwords.
That would have been good, but you didn’t planet right.
No one should get salty at that one.
https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Pro_15"_Retina_Display_Late_2013
I didn’t see a specific guide, but you may see something if you go through them or the teardowns.
Got with Xfce edition of either EndeavourOS (Arch based) or Mint (Ubuntu based). They’re both easy to set up.
XFCE is a lightweight desktop environment with all you’d expect from a Windows 7 machine (and more).
Mine’s in two weeks. Gee, I wonder what happened about one year ago?
what does that even mean?
Something like this: https://www.eff.org/pages/better-way-forward-voluntary-collective-licensing-music-file-sharing
Have you tried a mouse instead?
Ten-foot Super VF-1S
Your preferred distro probably runs great on the 2014 MBP.
“Newest compatible operating system: macOS Big Sur” according to: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201300
I am a longtime Firefox user. I absolutely love many innovative feature Firefox has implemented (such as container tabs). Firefox does so many things better than other browsers, such as allowing CTRL-clicking tabular data for copy-and-paste.
However, I’m usually annoyed by features they add that seem like they’re just doing it to be like the dominant browser.
The worst was when they reassigned CTRL+I from getting page info to match IE’s behavior of viewing favorites. Thankfully, they’ve gone back to the sane behavior.
If this defaults to on, I’m turning it off.
you mean send ALL of them to everyone
Yeah, I meant: isolated vlan
Check out https://masto.host/ for managed hosting.
You can migrate away from them if you ever want to.
If you self host instead, make sure your server is on its own vlan. Servers are a target for exploitation, and you don’t want the rest of your home devices exposed if your server is compromised.
Note: A Pi probably has the CPU power, but the caching from the server may be more space than an SD card will hold.