I have other means to detect forced entry. The door and window sensors and motion sensors that require an alarm code be entered for example.
I have other means to detect forced entry. The door and window sensors and motion sensors that require an alarm code be entered for example.
Xcover, sure, but not the Tactical Edition, right? These phones have extra radio hardware to support connections to things like night vision googles etc.
No - It might be able to, but I still have to activate it. And I won’t be doing that.
Ive been using it for a few months now, and its probably more than 95% compatible, and closing the gap quickly
And this is why language servers and formatters are so critical.
You get that analogies exist right?
The original commenter used the term “DLC” to paint a pretty precise mental picture. And you got hung up on the semantics.
You realise DLC was originally referred to an expansion that was released a while after a game’s initial release. But now game developers are pulling half the features from a game, with those features being put in a DLC instead.
So the original comment labeling the practice of a feature being pulled from the original product and put into a separate product is apt and valid.
The one exception to this is if you’re using your homelab to learn kubernetes.
That was the only time I used K8s and k3s on my homelab.
And for anything that I do want to set up in a HA/cattle kind of way, I use Docker Swarm, as it feels like a more comfortable extension of docker compose.
You are responding to a post on an Android community with recommendations for macOS and Linux mail clients, without any mention of an Android mail client.
$490 AUD for the kit, and I still need to buy the original mower to modify…
The original mower will cost $1165 AUD
So $1655 for the whole solution…
That’s the problem. Marketing got the final say…