

Yeah, like @catloaf@lemm.ee said, Dynamic DNS ought to fix this issue. There are plenty of free ones. I currently use ClouDNS, but No-IP is also decent.
Hardest part is updating from a phone, but there’s articles on both sites for how to do that.
Born 1983, He/him, Danish AuDD introvert that’s surfed the internet since he was a tween.
Yeah, like @catloaf@lemm.ee said, Dynamic DNS ought to fix this issue. There are plenty of free ones. I currently use ClouDNS, but No-IP is also decent.
Hardest part is updating from a phone, but there’s articles on both sites for how to do that.
synnejysk eller sønderjysk (syd-jysk), er en dialekt fra det sydlige Jylland der kan være en smule svært at forstå for os der tale rigsdansk, men til gengæld kan folk fra områderne syd for grænsen, både Tyskland og Holland også godt forstå det en smule. Det er altid sjovt at se fællesnævnerne for sprog når det krydser grænser på den måde.
Oh yeah, it’s not that many months ago California used prison labor to put out fires for next to no pay.
A big lithium deposit was found in Oregon recently. I can’t wait to see the mining workforce being brought in from other countries because Americans don’t have the skills to do it themselves.
I didn’t expect to find sønderjysk here…
What if you’re feeling really kinky and want anticheat to penetrate your kernel?
While I haven’t played Minecraft for a year, that’s probably the hardest to give up.
So the quote was about the American secret service?
I still use ctrl+ins and shift+ins every now and then. I’ve hit ctrl+shift+c a few times while in my browser (Vivaldi) which unfortunately is bound to “create note”. Ctrl+ins is a great workaround than using an extra neuron when in a terminal to also hit shift when copying.
A friendly tip: From what I’ve seen, it’s definitely better to get the net installer to the openSUSE leap beta. And yeah, give Q4OS a try in a VM, Trinity is quite wonderful. XPQ4 as a proof of concept theme pack showcases amazingly what you can do theming-wise in Trinity.
I’ve found 2 GUI’s, one better than other. First one is OneDrive_Tray. Minimalistic and you have to compile it yourself. The other is OneDriveGUI which you either compile yourself or download the appimage.
They both use abraunegg’s onedrive CLI, so it’s a given one installs that.
Anyway, OneDriveGUI has a nice account login feature, which makes it a bit easier to setup than having to set up the config file yourself as with OneDrive_Tray.
Oh yeah, when it comes to bookmarks I gave up trying to organize them into folders a long time ago, and I now try to add a few keywords/tags to the description to hopefully get the bookmark when I type in the address bar now.
I only find my saved bookmarks randomly by typing something in the address bar and the bookmark popping up as the first result.
There’s also TamperMonkey (closed source) and ViolentMonkey (also MIT license like GreaseMonkey). I prefer ViolentMonkey. I believe there was a reason many years ago where either Tamper or Grease monkey didn’t work for like a week which is why I switched, but I believe they’re all equally good.
Manifest v3 might make it harder to get going on chromium browsers in a months time, but looks like you’re on Firefox - shouldn’t be problem there.
I try to avoid them as well. They show up a lot in search results for no reason, but adding something like “before:2100”, that is, refining one search to show videos before the year 2100 in this case, that removes a bunch of unrelated shorts as well. In general whenever I see a feature I don’t like, I check if others hated it as much as me and did something about it via a userscript.
What about flatpak tho? https://flathub.org/apps/net.supertuxkart.SuperTuxKart
Not an expert, but looked at a few libxul.so searches and it was a mixed bag, but one of them said it could be ram problems. Might be worth trying memtest86+.
Disgustingly there were way too many carpets of way too garish colours all over the place, even in bathrooms around that time. It’s possible this room is something akin to a hotel room with a literal minibar, because yeah, that certainly looks like a bed, and it is odd to have that so close to where they’re drinking.
And if this is AI (does the dude on the right have 6 fingers? resolution is not high enough to tell what’s happening near the pinky) it’s taken the mirror image into account which is very impressive.
To some extent you’re right. There’d be less content if nobody paid. But imagine current society without treats. I don’t know if capitalism without “panem et circenses” would start to crumble real fast.