If you already have a raspberry pi, there are some neat $20-$30 gadgets
- UPS board/battery
- powered USB hub
If you already have a raspberry pi, there are some neat $20-$30 gadgets
The idea is that nothing in this version matters, the whole point is to secretly approximate the shapes of the original loss comic
My memory is pretty hazy but the cheat application emulated the process that teachers used to do a system reset.
Iirc, it let you press menu, select reset, confirm, and showed the (fake) confirmation screen.
Also IIRC, you had to install it from Mirage OS, which I don’t think was an OS (?) but rather an app that everyone had to play games from.
I remember touch
They did that here too, but students would use a cheat program that made it look like teachers were resetting it, but really the memory was safe
Girl so hot, hot hot girl, …
What more can I say
Screen is great! My favorite though is byobu
, a pretty screen
Is there a minimum system requirements? I have bare metal nextcloud on a raspi 4, 4 GB ram, and it’s pretty snappy.
I would consider migrating to the AIO version for more stability but IDK what toll the virtualization would take.
The only ones I’ve seen are kind of not that psyched to be on Mastodon always, like Technology Connections.
Isn’t this called “begging the question” if your question contains an assumption that is not a given?
There is a good Adam Savage video on yt about the engineering of the thunderbolt or whatever cables.
They still should be shipped in bulk to the store but it makes more sense why they wouldn’t be given away free
You don’t read them either though?
Afaik they’re a discount brand? That you have to buy from Newegg? But I’m glad there is at least one option!
Lol they absolutely are subsidized. Look how expensive non-smart TVs are new
From reading the comments, I think you could be a lot leaner by selling the $100 setup fee, and telling people which “kit” is supported, and they buy that on their own.
That way you don’t have to deal with any of the physical infrastructure of buying/selling/storing hardware, and people can do some customization.
However I do think you’d need to put some restrictions in place so that people don’t buy cheap crap that doesn’t work and expect you to set it up and support it. They have to buy the kit or other compatible hardware.
I’m not sure what services you’d support, but personally I’d be interested in something like a personal introduction and setup of
Maybe migration of
You could make different prices depending on what service they want, kind of like a bike stop.
I wouldn’t want a perpetual subscription, but I could stomach something like $100 setup + $5/mo for limited support for a year.
Best thing for me is that community support also exists for all these things too, but it’s hard to do it on your own sometimes.
We say this now but in 5 years, cars could go the way of smart TVs… sold at prices subsidized by advertisers.
Y’all talking about the emails but I was shocked to learn that other people have enough texts to not read them all…
Perhaps less AI in Mozilla?