I never really got into Twitter format. Been more of a fan of long form discussion that can bring more insight. Mastodon and bluesky just fill that void, although has replaced twitter for me.
Does it remove recall?
In the same boat. Mint has some growing pains but for mainly web browsing I’ve been enjoying an OS that doesn’t feel like a ad billboard or a data snitch.
Apologies for late reply (Was in Hospital for the past 4 days).
I am running Cat6 to the cameras (only future proof). Then running Cat8 between the trunks in a pex tube for the potential to swap to fiber.
What was tripping me up was the PoE on the switch and it couldn’t talk to the NVR hosted on another switch.
Ya think I would have clearer sense on this as I did the CCNA exam facepalm.
Thank you for the reassurance!
Great! Thank you for reassuring me. I was having some heat exhaustion being in an attic too long and went into panic mode and not thinking clearly. I appreciate all of y’all helping me out.
Cheers.
Apologies for late reply (Was in Hospital for the past 4 days) Here is a diagram. https://imgur.com/5VXJHJ6
The campaign narrative alone is worth that price.
I had to drop sponsorblock as it was letting those ads in. Now just use unblock and I don’t get those ads anymore.
Just picked up our 2nd bullet 4k with ai. It’s a good addition to my nvr.
Forgot the part where the shareholders agreed to give the CEO a nice 20+mil bonus while this is going on.
MBAs is what happened.
Ah the Ole hair dryer.
Adopting to rolling releases. Interesting, I never thought of the pros of rolling releases.
Have about 12 hours on it. Last played in April. I did enjoy the quarks of this with the combat built in with the city builder. The economy was interesting with the interchange of regions. My biggest gripe is the way you have to figure out the marketplace adjacent to the residents to help level up the housing.
I haven’t played with the new patch but looking forward to jump back into it.
The combat takes me bad to red alert 2 days which feels nostalgic.
I want to see them to get the servers working 100% then have Ubisoft sue them. Then they goto court where Ubisoft will (should) lose their ass and set the precedent on what happens when you pull this shit.
At this point it would take this for me to learn javascript.
IMO once you delist a game and shut down servers where people cannot play anymore then it should become open source and not protected IP.
I’m starting to wonder if Nintendo paid some patent officer off. All of these should have never been approved.