

If your desktop is not very old with very little RAM, you could self-host FreshRSS on your desktop.


If your desktop is not very old with very little RAM, you could self-host FreshRSS on your desktop.


I got used to ip --br a recently.
Does it have to be radio? Maybe infrared would be enough? You could use a TSOP 2438 as a receiver and any old IR remote.


echo is a program, but some shells like Bash and zsh also have a built-in echo. You can run type echo to verify that.
Docker compose.


The very first Raspberry Pi 1 had 256 MB RAM, only later it was upgraded to 512 MB. One core with 900 Mhz, ARMv6. I don’t think Home Assistant will be a lot of fun on that.


gif2webp seems to be able to do it.


I love that it breaks the automatic translator on that page.


Or use an existing format like .m3u or .pls.


Try the CMD without the double quotes. https://docs.docker.com/reference/dockerfile/#cmd


And there’s also ebay.de.


Domradio.de is made by the archdiocese Cologne. They don’t know about such church records and they write:
As beautiful as the story is, it is also unlikely. In the 17th century, nativity plays were forbidden in churches. There is also no written evidence of the story anywhere. However, there is evidence of a church connection. In 1957, Gregory Keller applied for a patent in the USA for the first industrial machine for making candy canes. And Keller was a Catholic priest.
(Translated by DeepL)


Yes, Germany has a right-wing problem, but according to this poll, 74% would have voted for Harris and 11% for Trump.


Btw there’s a movie about that: The Age of Adaline.
I looked at two Dell laptops and a Geekom mini PC, all bought in Germany, and they all have the SS symbol.


Search for /run/user/1000/gcr/ssh on the Internet. I’m on my phone and didn’t find the solution, but I’m sure you’ll find it.
Did you try to reduce the brightness of your monitor?
I don’t know, but for Germany that seems way too high. Maybe I just don’t see all the indoor cats in the cities (where more than 75% of the people live).
I see several options that start with
>--, like>--env=MOZ_APP_REMOTINGNAME=Personal- are these copy and paste errors or is it a special syntax that is described somewhere?