Yeah, it’s absolutely the same. I hope you’ll experience it one day.
Yeah, it’s absolutely the same. I hope you’ll experience it one day.
I have one too, I like the idea of it but can’t solder with it. For any serious work I use my old transformer iron that has enough power to melt the solder.
No, it’s called a ration stamp
What if a country has money but you also need monthly issued talons to get most goods?
Finally, an usecase for USB irons!
If someone knows how to solder, a different shaped plug isn’t a big obstacle to them
If you happen to be on an IP address Google likes.
There always have been some sites blocking VPN traffic but it became widespread last 2-3 years.
Unless you live a very dynamic lifestyle that requires your calendar to be 24/7 synced, you can just use whatever server software you like, make it listen in LAN only, and have your devices sync when they’re at home.
DecSyncCC and Syncthing is another option.
Oh there is a video. I instinctively scroll past these because they’re usually ads/spam. Alright, the video shows you need to copy some more magic strings, thanks.
Maybe use a filesystem and syncthing this way? https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync
Or you could use the free tier of some PaaS like
https://render.com/docs/free if you prefer a traditional approach. Just remember to make backups, if it’s free it can disappear at any time.
Created a profile. Created a share link. Sent to a friend. Friend clicked the link.
What I expected: a chat will open What happened: we both were seeing the “connect peer” screen and nothing happened.
I’ve read the documentation that pops up and it doesn’t really describe what to do, just says that it uses webrtc and is nice and private.
HTTP/1.1+ broke the convenience of raw socket browsing!
Is it an Unihertz in your pocket or are you just excited to see me?
Same boat as you, I like how Unihertz phones look, but there are only some half-working lineageos images for them.
But it looks like people are working on it https://xdaforums.com/tags/unihertz/
How do you keep up to date? LineageOS just stopped updating S9 in December
Install dovecot and set up your email client to connect to it. Email is trivial if you’re not sending to other hosts.
Doesn’t gnome change their APIs all the time between minor versions, so themes and plugins have to be constantly rewritten?
Not quite a Weller station, but also will last a lifetime ;)
Edit: I’m aware that USB irons are good and I’m just shit at using them