That’s almost as good as Aperture Science selling shower curtains and multidimensional portal devices.
That’s almost as good as Aperture Science selling shower curtains and multidimensional portal devices.
Way to demonstrate the proper usage of PPE there!
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I too grew up navigating with paper maps. The one thing I hate hate hate about GPS navigation systems in cars is their insistence that up=forward instead of up=north. I know you can change settings for this but sometimes you forget to set it and when going to an unfamiliar location the constant rotating of the map is more disorienting than anything.
Meh, amateur. Didn’t check the PCR reaction on a gel first. Also didn’t add DNA ligase.
Appreciate the PPE on the little guy. Safety first!
More like Jack Schmidt = Cave Johnson
In principle I agree. In practice most of the digital dissection sims are pretty bad.
It reminds me of an Aperture Science Weighted Test Cube!
RIP Marvin.
you need a router and mostly likely wireless APs that support VLANs.
Another approach is rather than worry about whether the robot or IoT device is respecting your privacy, set up your network to be segmented with VLANs so that the IoT devices can only reach the internet and nothing else on your network. Then just provide fake info for setting up accounts with the IoT devices.
Wireless APs are the way to go - make sure to get ones that support VLANs for better network security.
Thanks for all the recommendations. I went with this:
https://www.bee-link.net/products/t4-pro
OS was Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. It was surprising how easy it was to set up Jellyfin. I thought it would be a lot harder but it took very little effort.
You don’t have to get a mobile number. You can get a number from a voip provider. Those numbers can accept sms usually. Usually cheaper than mobile number and you can access from your phone with a SIP client.