… Why are the candy canes upside down? You hang them from the hook part.
Also, festive. I have kids though so its kind of bottom heavy at the moment.
… Why are the candy canes upside down? You hang them from the hook part.
Also, festive. I have kids though so its kind of bottom heavy at the moment.


It runs on an Intel compute stick about a decade old, and quite well. I use it on a couple of them I have.
Thats about it though.


That or the edit didnt federate in time for me to see it change :)


Trixie is the current stable.
Forky is now testing.
Sid is always unstable.
Welcome to the USA!
Private prisons handle about 8% of the prison population (100k-ish people), and is allowed in about half the states.


By that point there were other options that were more popular, yeah. Xdcc as a script for ircii came out around 1995ish, maybe a bit earlier. Early 2000s would be around when mirc scripts had xdcc bots built in, so well after they first became common.
At that point you also had Napster, kazaa, limewire, even the first bittorrent client (BitTorrent).


Oh definitely, but wow did it suck when they went offline… You just keep those parts around unless you can find another bot to start and complete a whole other download of different sized split rars…


Every time someone mentions MA its been a positive comment (that ive seen at least).
I should find my way into there, I do a lot more audio books these days


Grab list, found what you wanted… As 49 separate downloads, on one busy bot.
While on dialup.


Streaming quality will allow for more, production for bluray would be less.
Figure around 8GB per hour streaming, UHD at 60fps and with HDR it’ll be more like 45-60GB/hr, let’s call it 50GB/hr for estimation.
With streaming quality, it’ll be roughly 45000 hours, and at a much higher bluray UHD HDR encode quality, its about 7200 hours. Roughly.


Well… fuck.


Penchant BTW.


… How is this a “two party thing”?
Criticise dems, they deserve it, but… I’m having a real hard time seeing this one as an example.
Eh, youre not missing Much aside from setting flags and watching it compile. I don’t think the performance improvements are significant enough at the point to bother. Though it was fun on some older systems.


Keepass2android.
Thats what I use, have used for years, zero issues. Also on a Samsung (for now, android is going away as soon as feasible).


Anything important enough to be secured you probably dont want to involve a magnet for.


Exactly that.
Its mostly common on commercial devices still, but it is defined.
https://www.usb.org/document-library/usb-type-cr-locking-connector-specification
As an example:
https://www.startech.com/en-us/cables/usb31ccslkv1m
Though again, a lot of this could be mitigated with a loop, strain relief, and inserting from above into a port rather than letting gravity pull it down. But it would be nice to see side screw locks be more common with usb-c.


To mention, this is also a problem with HDMI (but not DP).
But just have the usb-c insert top down instead of bottom up, include room for a small loop and cable retention to ensure slack doesnt put pressure on the port. This easily allows for fixed connections with usb-c.
There are also side-screw locking connectors for usb-c. With HDMI, a top-screw option was made for more fixed install scenarios. That design is ugly af and uses a massive amount more room than the usb-c screw lock approach.
I’m guessing your first?
Secure it. Children are nightmarish levels of creative when it comes to choices that are dangerous to them.
A quick example…
My kids like to watch the animals out back. Deer, birds, bobcats, foxes, etc. Upstairs, the windows are a bit lower. Downstairs, they are a bit higher.
My daughter would stand on a chair, or use a stepstool, or even stand on the couch. She’s big enough to not need any of those options anymore.
My son also uses the chair, stool, or couch, but he doesnt stop there. The exterior walls are pretty thick, so the interior sill is just shy of 6".
Your guess is correct, he uses the chair, stool, or couch to get onto the sill to look at them. We tried to block access with plants… He moved them or knocked them off. When I put some boards up, he stood on top of the dining room table. He then thought the chandelier made a really neat swing. He is incredibly opportunistic, and will do this when I’m working in my office and mom is cooking or in the bathroom. The moment he realizes he has a solid set of moments, he is off to commit acts of preschool terrorism.
I highly recommend securing it.
Also, congrats!