
rural ISPs still need a connection to the greater internet, what options are there when the closest non-shitty option is hundreds of miles away?

rural ISPs still need a connection to the greater internet, what options are there when the closest non-shitty option is hundreds of miles away?

does it work for multi gpu systems?

yep, unfortunately it doesn’t seem to be able to read from actual drives though.

sad laser noises :(

To be fair against mastodon the “mastodonservers.net” (first result on DuckDuckGo when looking up “mastodon instance list”) does list an instance featuring primarily pornographic content first (as far as I can tell this is because it list by usercount in decending order), which could be off putting to some people.
The first Google result for the same query “instances.social” is a list, but in the non legacy non advanced view has almost completely non-functional filters.
Neither of these are “joinmastodon.org” which is probably the best website for someone trying to join mastodon, considering it appears to be ran by the developers.

a 12v outlet can power a radio just fine

electric vehicles are not a used market yet

it also features a white guy in a suit…

enforcing it generally requires money

the designs worked just as well as when they were new, the competition just got better though

that same logic was used by American auto manufacturers, then their vehicles became obsolete as the competition had been improving their designs to be more efficient.

weird, for me it works even with just setting a mobile browser to “desktop mode”.


no? Just claim to be a desktop computer.

freedom of expression does also matter, how much more distracting is this compared to if it was made with retroreflectors? Could these lights be confused for hazards? Is this any different than having a glowing “taxi” sign on a taxi?

yes, you can, and I would expect an “ad-free” service to do so, at minimum replace it with a “commercial break” sign and preferably adding extra commentary.

some say dangerous others say humorous

USPS charges a not insignificant amount for shipping heavy items to Alaska (excluding media mail that frequently takes months and few retailers ever use). If physical stores sold anything at a reasreasonable price (aside from off season fishing /hunting /cold equipment) fewer people would use Amazon.

I love the idea, it covers most instances of extreme customization in Linux.
similarly looking for sip companies, specifically with less discrimination against the 49th state.