James Hoffman did a vid about this machine: https://youtu.be/qkfXNE3mkXA
James Hoffman did a vid about this machine: https://youtu.be/qkfXNE3mkXA
Shirokuma Cafe (polar bear’s Cafe).
Keio line is in Japan. So technically it’s a train-nigiri.
Looks and sounds great!
The unseen nature of the sweet potatoes is rather suspicious, but I’m choosing to believe because you gotta believe in something.
Sadly about 50. But that’s all my plan allows at my address so not a hardware issue.
I’m on 1.2gbps with my own modem… That’s the fastest available at my address.
Not what you’re asking but since it’s been covered well:
Buy your own cable modem and put your own firewall behind it. Not only will this save you money in the long run, you’ll also have no issues with things like port forwarding. I use Comcast/Xfinity with a docsis3.1 cable modem + a decent firewall and it’s a good way to go.
Paperless-ngx installed via docker-compose is super easy. I have it on a luks-encrypted vm only accessible via tailscale.
I’ve been trying to move away from email as a document server.
Anything that’s important / I might want to reference later gets exported to a secure paperless-ngx instance where it’s neatly categorized and easily searched. I then delete it from my inbox.
Idk would you rather they spend the money on military-grade swat equipment? Lots to pick at here but overall an example of outreach instead of enforcement, which is a win in my book.
Yeah… It’s a single vehicle used at special events and stuff to bring awareness to the problem of drinking and driving.
I’m in! IWNDWYT
You’re thinking of profit. Revenue is all money coming in before expenses. Revenue is still a big number even if they’re losing money.
That looks so yummy! Is that a chili sauce on top?
I love the listicles feature. Not because I want to actually look at those results but because they’re all stripped out of the main search. Doing product research is so much better without all those low-quality “top whatever 2023” lists that take up the first 3 pages of google lol
There are a lot of options: Bitcoin & Bitcoin lightning via opennode + Paypal, Venmo, iDeal, giropay, & stripe.
Personally I converted some XMR to BTC then paid with that (using a single-use wallet)
Kagi at the moment. Just feels right to pay for incredibly useful services with money instead of privacy
By default just did a video (piped link) on this and I 100% agree with him. The killer feature is simplelogin. Being able to use a different alias email for every single account I use is absolutely amazing.
If this was real they’d definitely say 0 fat, 0 sodium, 0 sugar. Companies are allowed to round down under a certain amount un the US