BigStackD on YouTube has an electric cable stripper, which does exactly this, automatically and quickly! It’s really cool.
A heads-up display!
There a great video The Flashbulb put out recently about this!
Oh heck yeah. Lots of talent and no morales and being good at networking, you make BANK.
Nah, you sold me at “built-in bug net” hahaha hammock is so much more comfy than sleeping on an air mattress or bedroll.
I’m also in team tent, mainly because bugs.
I’m lucky that one of my kitties loves it when I rub my face on him. He also LOVES pats. He also loves when I flip him on his back on my lap and flap his lil paws. He’s so malleable.
I gotta go back to this game. I’m about halfway through and forgot it exists. Also RIP Yuzu.
Interesting. I can’t imagine putting google stuff on my iPhone, though. I went iOS forever ago to get away from Google, I definitely wouldn’t put their spyware on my phone.
How delightfully convoluted
TF2, Diablo II, and Ragnarok Online. 1k-2k+ hours each.
If only it had lights
(I know what community I’m in and that the original post is satire)
EVO…6? In Initial D Arcade, the one with the cards. Just loved it. No other explanation. It was fun
I fully agree with you, and I have like 20 hot sauces. But I use them all!
Niche use case that every other EV can do, where they can power entire house? Okay bullshit
Weird that every other EV can do VTL
I’m so sorry about your gramma D: That absolutely sucks.
Based and best-years-of-my-life-pilled
My gawd
At my partner’s last job, they insisted on having a camera above their desk (front desk of the building)
They worked together to make sure my partner was not visible, and the camera had no sound.
I would HATE to have a camera on me at all times, ick. I’m so happy we work at home now.
After migrating from Reddit, it’s jarring that comment sections aren’t cluttered with hashtag-style comments that are just links to subreddits like /HoLuP/
I love that comment sections here are like, y’know, discussions and stuff. Not just the same jokes and parroted phrases over and over and over.
Beginner Resources: RPi4b to learn, then a GSA
Hello there!
I am extremely new to this kind of stuff, and I’m excited to learn! I have recently acquired a Raspberry Pi 4b, which I would like to use to learn how to.. even begin with any of this. My experience with Linux is Ubuntu in 2008, then nothing until setting up my PiHole (I love you PiHole.)
I’ve heard all sorts of things about Docker and stuff. It seems above my head at this point when I’ve looked into it.
What I’d love to do is set up my Pi as a lil NAS. I’m seeing a video from this lovely fellow for setting up OpenMediaVault. Would you folks recommend I follow this verbatim, or should I do more research before doing such a thing? I think I overdid it on my OS card, by snagging a 256GB Extreme Pro (maybe should have gone endurance? I have a USB SSD and some USB HDDs I can use for this lil project.
Anyway, after learning that, I also have a GSA I came across with like 156GB RAM and like ten SAS drives. My mate tells me UNRAID might be the best choice for that. I’m a bit intimidated coming from nothing, so I’d like to play with my Pi first.
I suppose my main question is, for my use-case, does anyone have any resources, video or reading or whatever, that might help this situation? I’ve dug around a bunch but I’m in over my head. I’m good at tech stuff (CFW on my phones when I used Android, which was tough in the G1-G2 days, CFW on my PSP/3DS/Vita back when it wasn’t easy, standard-to-great PC building skillz like most of y’all) but this is a whole ‘nother beast!