It would exclusively work for competitive eSports.
Many people play just for fun, don't want to focus on teamwork
It would exclusively work for competitive eSports.
Many people play just for fun, don't want to focus on teamwork
Aren't they kicking too many hornets nests at the same time?
it's not about the exoskeleton, but that the fact that the guy was forced unable to use it and left paralyzed for two months because the manufacturer refused to give him a $20 replacement battery for the remote, making the $100k exoskeleton a brick. If it wasn't for the media outrage, he would still be paralyzed in a bed waiting for someone to carry him around with a wheelchair
I had a similar problem when using nginx proxy manager. In the end I just gave up and directly used cloudflare tunnels+cloudflare ssl
It was really weird to see the Pixel 9 launch with android 14. They have full control on os and the soc...
The QA testing for the OTA update for a new major version requires a lot of hours = it's expensive
The new requirements make sense only if there's the possibility to contact human support. Google unfortunately is run by bots
What about Publii?
WYSIWYG static site generator but personally I like to keep the content in markdown pages in a git repository so i can keep unlimited edit history; this saves everything in a local sqlite database.
Unfortunately the most powerful one that checks all the boxes, including automatic upload to s3 is hugo, but as you said the learning curve is high. Maybe try to see if you can run the example site of this theme, install hugo in your system, then go in the examplesite
directory and run hugo serve
. Slowly edit the files until you understand how it works.
I tried nextcloud photos for ten minutes and it looked like you can add photos to an album only at the moment of their creation. And you need to choose them one by one, don't have "select all". And you can't select photos already uploaded in the past. What? Couldn't think of a worse gallery than this.
Me too, just saying that encryption isn't always a pro
Encryption in self hosted when you're hosting only your personal data isn't really a positive feature
For the case of ente, having all the photos in encrypted blobs in a minio container, means you have to export the content every night using their cli tool, verify it, repeat for every family member, then backup the result
Technical question, if it's e2ee, it means videos can't be transcoded? Modern smartphones encode video at a bitrate that doesn't allow real time streaming on 4g
It can be an easy target if they just take the betas and call them stable