Smart, I wouldn’t want anyone to know I lived in Michigan either
Smart, I wouldn’t want anyone to know I lived in Michigan either
For total clarity, I’ve never used Porkbun so I can’t vouch. But I like what I see on their website.
They say that you can build one for $13.
https://www.home-assistant.io/voice_control/thirteen-usd-voice-remote/
They also have on their roadmap that they’re working to see if they can build or engineer out or whatever an all in one, easy to set up voice satellite hardware as one of their next up priorities.
https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2024/06/12/roadmap-2024h1/
I read the purple one on the dog’s brain as “DOG” and honestly I think it could be an improvement.
It doesn’t help you if you need something right now, but Home Assistant is looking into building / engineering their own voice satellite device
https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2024/06/12/roadmap-2024h1/
I would recommend Fastmail. They have a fantastic app that I prefer over the iOS mail app.
I’ve heard lots of recommendations for Porkbun. Personally, I have mine with Cloudflare because they’re cheap.
Yeah these absolutely made headline / TV news when they passed. No idea what OP means.
I’m a water engineer!
Sourcing, recycling, and transporting
That’s fair, maybe you’re using the wrong tool though, something like an internet archive sounds more like what you need.
Take every tab you open and save a PDF, all the text, and all the images, then put a timestamp on them before deleting the tab. That’s not the point of a browser though, that’s an entirely different product.
You’re welcome to build it though, or ask Microsoft if they can make Recall work for tabs.
I’m sorry I don’t have an answer
This looks fantastic! What do you have planted?
I could see an argument for companies that work with healthcare or government that have to have systems / software specifically audited / vetted / approved before use. But yeah you’re absolutely right, getting that far behind the times sounds like a nightmare when it does finally go EOL.
I mean if they’re really looking for security, you don’t have to trust GitHub to host it, you can use GitHub Enterprise Server to self host your own GitHub.
Hella expensive like you say, but, if you’re set on GitHub and the enterprise support they provide, there are options.
As much flak as they catch, you gotta hand it to Ubuntu for offering up to 12 years of support to companies willing to pay for it. It doesn’t make sense for anything but a paid service, but dang is it impressive.
I need to start doing this more… “Active” starts to get pretty stale.
Exactly, I was surprised that 989 was even a valid area code tbh, just doesn’t look right