Check out Spiritfarer. I loved it
Check out Spiritfarer. I loved it
In the 2000s and early 2010s, less of your life was lived on a cell phone or smartphone.
For kids now, it’s 100% of their lives. Post-COVID, the majority of social interaction between peers is through a social media app.
That means that close to 100% of kids are on their phones during the school day. If you aren’t, you run the risk of social isolation and FOMO.
Administrators can’t send a kid to detention for using their phone because ALL kids would be in detention every day.
Here’s one article that examines the problem
Create a configuration file. https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp has the documentation
Easy. Add a section to your robots.txt file.
Currently running server3
after some mishaps including a torched OS drive 🫠
I suspect you’ll need rails.
My server is in the 25# range and it has rails.
Some of my networking gear is in the 4-10# range and they don’t have rails.
A six year old game for 1% of the nominal cost looks better
Or AOL-Time-Warner-Pepsico-Viacom-Halliburton-Skynet-Toyota-Trader-Joe’s from Bojack Horseman
Hilarious. Thanks
Examples?
The tutorial is quite long. After you have a ship, you can abandon the questline and just do whatever you want.
Requires reading the wiki a lot, but it lets you do whatever you want.
Gunship battles with aliens on the surface? ✅ Dogfights with pirates in orbit? ✅ Arbitrage and space merchant trading? ✅ Planet exploration and flora/fauna identification? ✅ Base building? ✅
Just use shift-4
mate
What about NetData?
The amount and types of data a mobile app can access is infinitely higher than a web app.
I run QB through a docker container that’s an always on VPN
Then the xArr apps are in the same virtual network as QB. They run without a VPN
For what it’s worth, I run a server without a GPU and I don’t have any issue with a single 4K stream.
I’ve had several concurrent mixed streams (720, 1080, 4K) and it didn’t struggle.
I’ve got a single E5-2690v3
CPU (quite old)
Futurama is a hot mess of a show because of how Fox butchered the original broadcast order.
I would recommend picking a convention (production or broadcast) and sticking with it. It looks like tvdb prefers the former (hence only 9 seasons)