

Type F is also called CEE 7/3 (the socket) and CEE 7/4 (the Plug). Is that what you mean?
Type F is also called CEE 7/3 (the socket) and CEE 7/4 (the Plug). Is that what you mean?
So it stops once someone doesn’t finish?
Ah, gotcha.
Is there like a list where you can enter your server so that other people use it as an ntp server? Or how did you advertise it to have 2800 requests flooding in?
I have similar specs and cost with ionos
It says posted 4 days ago, updated yesterday.
For most stuff the pi4 is also enough. Jellyfin (no transcoding) works fine on mine. It takes a bit to generate the chapter images and the timeline peek images when ingesting a new movie, but I’ve never had any issues with playback.
Wait what? Do I understand that correctly? You have a raspberry pi with a direct network connection to an atomic clock? That’s so awesome!
It is! How long does it even take to type in 40320 digits?!?
Ah, I was afraid that might happen. Oh well.
Unfortunately it does not work that way :(
Ok, but if it’s not bound to something like an official domain name how can you be sure the person who signed their posts as president of the EU (or whatever the official title is) to actually be that person is real life?
From what I’ve heard he wasn’t such a great peacetime president either.
You tried your best, but the actual link form is [email protected]
They really could allow more short options in the help text though. I know that --six-word-option-that-is-really-long
does what I want. I need to know if it’s -p, -o, -f
or whatever!
This is the way.
Install tiling wm, because I can’t without anymore. Install a DE, because I actually like the discoverability of graphical settings programs.
The placement of the x axis says nothing about the values on the y axis. By convention it’s often placed at y=0, but plenty of plots make this impossible or impractical or simply not desired.
Why the low resolution image though? Or do you really have 1366p screens and like 5px high fonts?
WM looks sexy btw
Maybe consider paperless-ngx.
Its primary purpose is document management, but you can easily upload receipts and pictures as well. I use paperless-mobile to interact with my instance.
I have the opposite problem, llavafiles (a large language model, packages as a single files) can run on both Linux and Windows. They are written to be compatible with both.
But when I ./file to run it, eine is started automatically!
(The llava file GitHub has a workaround, but still by default it chooses wine for some reason)
Ah, got it. Misunderstanding on my part.
For what it’s worth I think the comment above ours meant this kinda plug: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europlug