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The P6 fingerprint reader was dog shit wrapped in cat shit. I cannot believe they shipped that turd.
The P6 fingerprint reader was dog shit wrapped in cat shit. I cannot believe they shipped that turd.
If they see that you’re fast and accurate, they give you more to help their training.
None of those specifically, but after you have a virtualization host your flock tends to grow pretty quickly. More that I’m hosting big multi-user things like nextcloud for a single user.
On behalf of /c/selfhosted we resent this image
I will bitch about the under screen fingerprint reader every chance I get. It was literally perfect on the back. The P6 was borderline unusable, the P7 reader sucked, and now the P8 is finally almost ok.
Verizon US Pixel 8 🤷🏻
It’s so bad I uninstalled all updates and went back to the version that shipped with the phone. That got rid of it.
I tried to install other versions from apkmirror but the design has been in there a while and they turned it on server side. My P8 shipped with
messages.android _20230529_03_RCO1
and it’s gone for me.
Over six days, that’s about two megabytes per second, so 16mbit/sec. Residential plans are often 25 or 35 mbit/sec in the US on cable.
A similar traffic pattern might be a 4k security camera, typically 10mbit/sec, and likely over a VPN.
I think Dr CD outlined a specific arc that companies follow, but the term has been co-opted to mean any process that drives out competition before turning the screws on their customers. Did Netflix follow the three steps?
Netflix was certainly good to its subscribers 15 years ago.
Were they then good to their business customers (studios) at the cost of the users? I don’t think they were ever good to studios.
Have they now clawed back surpluses for themselves? Abso-fuckin-lutely.
I think step 2 is the key to the original definition, and the one commenters often ignore. All companies burn cash to get started. All companies try to become a monopoly, and monetize everything once they do.
I remember that was a Roku selling point back in the day
I wrote off wicked weed in 2017. I overheard someone say they’d bought themselves back! I can’t find any information on that, but I did find this. I thought I’d share.
https://www.newsobserver.com/living/food-drink/article275669121.html
When troubleshooting physical systems, it’s called half-splitting
https://www.ecmweb.com/maintenance-repair-operations/article/20889049/the-beauty-of-halfsplitting
Shout-out to https://www.audiobookshelf.org/ Once you’ve sourced from MAM
Big Clive has made a career out of it
I had enough parts laying around to build a HTPC but the LG is too damn good, especially after you pihole it.
Ok well the premise is the same, you just need to figure out how to change public IP from the command line. Good luck!
I’m on Linux with PIA. I made a list of geographically local regions and my script picks one at random then runs piactl set region $randomregion
On the JD2 settings page, go to Reconnect. Check all 3 boxes. Set reconnect method to External Tool Reconnect. Put the absolute path to your script. If you have PIA I can try and post my little script, formatting on mobile isn’t working.
Jdownloader2 can run a script when you hit the mega limit. I wrote a script to change VPN regions and it works great.
And the glass screen. Never forget what HP took from us.