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I’d suggest using OVH. https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/en-ie-dns-dynhost?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051641
Depending on your country you may need to use ovh canada
No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
I’d suggest using OVH. https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/en-ie-dns-dynhost?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051641
Depending on your country you may need to use ovh canada
Kudos to them. Opera gave up on this dream being unable to accommodate all the nuances of web standards and accounting for out of conformance behaviours that many websites rely on the daily.
I reckon this browser will need to be at least on par with reasonably recent version of Firefox to see significant adoption.
I’m having a hard time finding a bullet point list of all it’s features.
Some articles are telling me it’s a match for Haswell others are telling me it has AVX2. None of them seem that reliable. Do you happen to know?
Syncthing like others suggested is probably the way to go.
But if you want more options you can do a lot with WebDAV. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-webdav-access-with-apache-on-ubuntu-18-04
In the days of DOS you would run ‘win’ to open windows assuming it was installed and not in your autoexec
The real winners are the legal teams that reap those billions of dollars in fees.
How do you feel about removable batteries?
Yeah, the less civilized parts of world still do carrier locking to act as an impediment to switching carriers without also giving up your phone or paying a ransom fee.
I’m pretty impressed you got Lemmy to work in Netscape.
Oh thats cool. Theres a similar one that lets you run dos.
The way the Sophgo SG2000 chip works, you can select to use either the 1 GHz RISC-V core or the 1 GHz ARM core, but you cannot use both at the same time.
Oh thats so strange. This is a really odd chip https://milkv.io/chips/sg2000
I thought it was maybe a FPGA with a switchable personality. But I can’t confirm my thought.
A rag on a stick, frequent trips to the river, their left hand, nothing at all and the three seashells. We’re some other options.
Any information on if this tool separates game audio from other applications?
Yeah, that closing point is likely gonna be screwed by economies of scale. You need more adoption for the price to fall and with the price high you won’t see that large adoption. So, I suspect we won’t see those prices until many more EVs are on the road.
Oh that’s easy, just make it a one time release switch. You gotta replace the door battery after using it.
You could play Wolfenstein?
But realistically, I could see this being helpful if you maintain a lot of legacy gear and need to drag around something reliable to test with.
Does anyone else see a bunch of tiny faces along the top row?
The article explicitly says it supports x86. So I’m trying to understand to what extent?