Yeah, I was thinking more of having a dedicated border device, and limiting the number of neighbors. You would also have to trust you neighbors to run software that self assembles a network, especially in a crowded area.
Yeah, I was thinking more of having a dedicated border device, and limiting the number of neighbors. You would also have to trust you neighbors to run software that self assembles a network, especially in a crowded area.
Not sure exactly what I would do with it either. It’s not meant for illegal activity, but I can see it being used they way. Properly secured it could be another dark web.
I thought about it needing some kind of border protocol to manage locations and routes. One would need to come up with an address and probably a certificate.
Regarding physical connections, I would say it’s easiest to use wireless. I personally wouldn’t want to advertise that my location is my network, so like the onion network I would like it to route away and double back.
I know this isn’t what is being asked, but has any of us considered a crowd network where independent users mesh? I would say that I would not want the mesh to meet the www due to endpoint abuse, but to have an independent can/man could be pretty rad.
The spec is too use 4 of 24 pins each for power and another 4 for ground. What if you used 16 pins for power? One could even be reckless enough to use 22 pins for power If the ground isn’t tied together, but that means you have to take a moment to sense ground.
Maybe you will see 8.5a at the device, but 10a at the source with the cable heating up…
That makes sense. It sounds helpful if you have a bunch of requests.
Nope. Is it for people to ask me to add stuff to sonarr?
Older geek here. I started with Plex and torrent. Added sonarr. Researched and switched to jellyfin. Learned about arr stack. Moved services to docker.
It’s now super low maintenance. If I need to update a service, I just kill and recreate it. I have a second machine for media storage.
I think I spent a weekend building the arrstack and I have a few days total working on the home made NAS.
Do you guys not have cars?
Sandwich gas company road work for network upgrades mocked over incomplete paint job. Got it.
Ainz, huh huh huh, I know you’re in there. You don’t have any reason to be in there anyway. Why don’t you come on out and play a little. You CRUNCH know you CRUNCH need me CRUNCH. HERE’S ALBEDO!
Yeah, on second thought it is her lower stomach, but it seemed like motion lifted from an erotic film instead of an arrest.
Nice display of the technology.
Interesting to see that the gecko couldn’t stay in one shape, the police had their hands on Harris’s crotch, and the Pope had time for a couple costume changes.
It’s a bit grindy, but you used to be able to get through the main story possibly in under a hundred hours.
If you drew this, it is fantastic.
Whoops. I read the alt text before I realized it.
I was mistakenly thinking about Nintendo. I’ll change it.
That’s clutch. Thanks!
I just clicked around. Any idea how to apply this in Linux? I might tinker with it myself, but a heads up would help.
I think that enhancing existing artwork is a great use for image generation. It digests the existing artwork and fills in the gaps for upscaling. It’s a step beyond running the content through an upscaling filter and saving it for next time.
This is not removing artists, and the opportunity to perform this work manually existed for 20 years. It is big N’s Sony/Square’s miss for not preserving the original HQ artwork for a rerelease. They would charge 75 for the new product either way.
Out of the criticisms I have of Vance, I do have to say that he wears the Trump uniform better than Trump himself.