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I’ve been looking for something like this for a while. Going to try it out today, thanks!
I’ve been looking for something like this for a while. Going to try it out today, thanks!
Tencent has a minority stake in Larian. That’s very different from being wholly owned and managed by them.
Moving to an even larger company that has less experience with physical “fun” products isn’t likely to be good for the core game. D&D is already at odds with the hardcore community despite the success of the movie and BG3.They don’t need more licensed content, they need to rethink their creative process and how they interact with the core tabletop community. I just don’t see how Tencent is the place for that.
The article seems to imply that speed is relative to the star who’s nova formed the black hole. That speed from the headline is seen only for moments after formation.
I don’t believe it’s possible for a CA to decrypt TLS traffic with their private keys. They sign a site’s public key with their own private key after verification but are never given the private key itself. Public CAs only provide identity verification, they do not take part in the encryption process itself. Let’s Encrypt is perfectly safe in that regard.
I see season 1-9 packs on both IPT and TL.
To be fair that’s a pretty recent development. Jellyfin apps for smart tvs are only just becoming stable enough for real use. Plex was the only option for a long time.
Digital assistants are good for timers, turning on smart lights, and sometimes playing music. None of those things require a large language model to spit random text back at me.
There are quite a few creators who are primarily funded off patreon and release content to YouTube. I imagine a group like MCDM (Matt Colville) who has patreon, merch, crowdfunding, and products doesn’t really care about ad revenue.
It’s only 100% efficient if you’re also letting all the exhaust into the house too…
I have a few of these as well. Electric resistive heating like this is pretty safe. There’s no control logic or anything, just a passive, high resistance wire. If a wire breaks it’s going to just stop working. Unless you plug it in in the wrong country there’s really no way for it to overheat.
Not to mention cats are pretty smart and will just leave when they’re uncomfortable.
I’d highly recommend adding a license file. Right now it’s more source available than open source.
How far apart are your 2 communities and what size user base are you expecting?
If they’re closeish there are probably some point to point network options you could experiment with for a low bandwidth backup link.
Expected users really just determines if you need things like load balancing, identity management, etc.
Until I was reading about this project I had never heard of it. And I would consider myself pretty plugged into torrent news.
The included docker compose was very easy to use. I was up and running in just a few minutes.
DHT crawling started immediately which was pretty cool to see.
Sometime later this week I’ll try integrating it into my arr stack.
Maybe China’s space program could stop crashing rockets into populated areas before making minor nitpicks about other people’s achievements.
I would think manned missions would be slightly less prone to this type of issue. Having a person with a brain and hands next to the machinery means that minor issues that are impossible to solve from millions of miles away become trivial (ie. a connector comes loose: just put it back in, dust on the solar panel: wipe it off). It has its own set of dangers of course, but autonomous rover issues don’t necessarily translate 1:1 with manned missions.
open source client that is even remotely as nice to use as Boost
I replied with a suggestion that met all the criteria… No need to be a jerk to me about it.
Eternity, forked from Infinity for Reddit, is in a really good place and open source. I highly recommend it.
2024.1.6 was released on Tuesday. That’s what the stable image tag appears to be on at the moment.
Doesn’t look like anything exceptional, just some bug fixes: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/releases/tag/2024.1.6