

- Basically anything a (low-spec) Raspberry pi can do
- Music box
BTW I’m pretty sure you can get the WiFi working.
And for most use case you’ll want to get rid of the GUI. In Debian’s case, best to reinstall the so-called minimal or netinst image.
BTW I’m pretty sure you can get the WiFi working.
And for most use case you’ll want to get rid of the GUI. In Debian’s case, best to reinstall the so-called minimal or netinst image.
+1 for netcup 👍
Doesn’t something like this exist already? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_search_engine
No.
AI search offers me nothing that “normal” search doesn’t also offer.
But it uses a thousand times more resources.
10 years ago people were shocked by the size of Google’s server halls. Now imagine the increase in size/numbers through AI.
Fuck this shit. The internet isn’t what’s driving the climate catastrophe, it’s how people use it.
In case you were wondering what exactly this MS money is:
Francisco Mingorance, Secretary General at the Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) association, explained that as part of the settlement reached with Microsoft last year an innovation fund was set up using Microsoft’s cash.
Some €1 million of that has now been allocated to Fulcrum, an open source project to aggregate products from smaller tech vendors to rival the hyperscalers, he said.
Sounds really good.
“It’s happening,” he said. "There’s been work going on for over a year on this, you know, coding and everything, testing, proof of concept…
Um. “coding and everything”? “Proof of concept”? So they don’t really have anything (yet)? Well, let’s hope they get there anyhow.
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What made the story so captivating for me is how dystopian yet extremely close to present day reality it is.
Of course that’s what he does: takes already existing situations and weaves them into something eye-opening.
That’s horrible.
One more time I’m reminded of Unlicensed Bread (C. Doctorow).
BTW the title made me think of car parts. Bosch sell all sorts of stuff.
Right. Not in my case anyhow, my blog is even a top ten search result for a specific topic.
FWIW every user gets a unique IP address.
It would be the nice thing to do to inform those keeping up these blacklists whenever the owner changes. Maybe they do. Or maybe they’ll do it on your behalf if you ask.
Their websites or their servers? Frankly I have no idea what you’re talking about.
Interesting. Wikipedia says:
Hypergamy (colloquially referred to as “dating up” or “marrying up”) is a term used in social science for the act or practice of a person dating or marrying a spouse of higher social status than themselves.
The antonym “hypogamy” refers to the inverse: marrying a person of lower social class or status (colloquially “marrying down”). Both terms were invented in the Indian subcontinent in the 19th century while translating classical Hindu law books, which used the Sanskrit terms anuloma and pratiloma, respectively, for the two concepts.
Sometimes I think there’s cause and effect at work (in either direction) but really they’re the same picture.
That was a few years ago. Prices and offers change constantly. Netcup.
No direct answer, but even as a US resident you should consider going EU.
Most hosting providers dangle convenience (“one click solution”) to make clueless customers pay way too fucking much. Or customer service, which I always found to be about the same regardless of price: good enough, miracles not included.
FWIW I pay ~€7/mo for a full (root access, self-installed) VPS with 80GB storage, 4GB RAM, 4 CPUs (edit: this was a few years ago. Now their cheapest offer is €8/mo for 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage).
The same would cost $72/mo (with less storage) on Linode 🤣
I recommend MPD and a cli frontend like
ncmpcpp
(horrible name, good software).