Lol 99% of mobile devices not made by Apple. Apple operating systems are based on BSD, not Linux.
Lol 99% of mobile devices not made by Apple. Apple operating systems are based on BSD, not Linux.
What is the actual price? This doesn’t seem expensive.
Someone read some Yuval Noah Harari it seems.
That’s clearly nigiri, there is rice.
I mean, it really is the only client that makes sense when you get more serious. It can seed 1000+ torrents without problems.
Everfuel is quite the ironic name…
Exists, Nio does it and is steadily expanding the network, but with how fast the 800v cars are charging it’s not really a problem anymore. I took longer breaks on roadtrips than my ev needs to charge even when I still drove a diesel.
This actually exists here, the first two rows at the Aschheim drive in cinema have chargers.
No, the ports expire, but you can script the renewal / new port process via their API. I want to set up a job that gets a new port like 1x per week and tells it to the applicating using the port. Haven’t done that yet. So far my port stayed active for like a month.
I like how they have an api for stuff like port forwarding etc (albeit with mediocre documentation), and how they use all their own servers.
So far I could always max out my connection, it is only 100Mbit/s tho.
I use azire now. Works well so far.
Why is France rotated like 90 degrees counter clockwise?
I also like Alliant Techsystems, then merged with Orbital Sciences Corp into Orbital ATK.
They are part of NGIS (Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems), so evil things might come from there.
I mean, yea, I’d probably have put my backpack down when I entered their home.
Also vlc and infuse.
Im on a First Generation Apple TV 4K. 6 years old and still works flawlessly.
Only reason I might get a newer one is to have another matter border router. Also the new remote looks nicer.
I love the Apple TV. It has a super fast ui. I use infuse on it to play content from a network share, and Plex.
If they are investors, shouldn’t they all be in box?
I prefer copyleft licenses too, but I really like BSD for servers and raspberry PIs. Very stable, modern packages, modern versions of security relevant packages like openSSH.