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I was caught by surprise and for some reason this joke clicked so much that I laughed for a while. Kudos
I was caught by surprise and for some reason this joke clicked so much that I laughed for a while. Kudos
Thanks for your answers. I wasn’t able to get what I wanted to work but that’s because the device used broadcast for discoverability which doesn’t work through subnets. I pivoted to something else
Or perhaps it will come from the right? Undefined behaviour is the magic word
It depends on your needs. I have minis that cost <100$ and have others that cost 500$. My cheapest mini has currently 3TB of backups of my personal things, so it serves my needs very cheaply. I don’t need a GPU so it keeps the costs down.
They are power and space efficient, and usually very quiet. That’s fascinating enough.
It was a bit tongue in cheek I know. I have a very similar setup, but why being judgemental with such a simple thing? It seems like a waste of time and energy. You need those to tweak the setup instead.
You’re so kewl
Gotta love user reported bugs. I had one that reported a product of ours crashed only on Mondays. We spent a total of 5 minutes thinking of a cause and appointed customer support for a Friday morning. Lo and behold the app still crashed.
In this case the app only crashed on Mondays… because that’s when this user actually used the application
If you lose a remote you also lose a phone easily
I think you’re just finding reasons to nitpick. I agree with the jack but the fuck you need and IR blaster for?
Good, tell leech corporations and specially Microsoft to fuck right off. Pay for it or do it yourselves.
I wrote loads of firmware in c++ and some on highly constrained boards. You’re just stuck in the past and spewing bs
That’s because Rust solves lots of issues caused by C, of course they are going to twist that knife and use it as a selling points. Humour is not bad, I’ve done lots of C and C++ and am not bothered a bit by it.
It doesn’t reduce the importance of the language at all, just sheds some light on safer languages, Rust or not.
The blame command becomes of uttermost importance
I didn’t say that
Unfortunetaly, that does close to nothing when the issue is spyware on firmware
Yes! I’ve been telling this to friends who keep buying Chinese boards to use as routers and NAS … wth
No, that would be beneficial for him and like-minded people. It creates a bubble around him where only his supporters know what’s going on.
Lots of beer and a book
What are you on about? Yes they made sure their gadgets were easy to use, but Apple and Jobs were the pinnacle of “locking you in” on their ecosystem for the profit of it. Sure they weren’t as careless about users when compared to Microsoft but they weren’t too favourable of you using anything else. They invented this stuff.