

Install RetroPie and turn it into a game console. It’s got plenty of power to emulate a lot of older consoles. You can even connect some game controllers from old consoles to the GPIO pins.
Install RetroPie and turn it into a game console. It’s got plenty of power to emulate a lot of older consoles. You can even connect some game controllers from old consoles to the GPIO pins.
The last movie I watched in a theater was Top Gun Maverick.
There haven’t been many good movies lately. It’s been 3 years since there was one good enough for me to watch in a theater. Hollywood has just been producing large volumes of low quality crap lately.
Most of the music I listen to is from the 70’s through the 90’s. I already have just about everything I want to listen to.
I started getting most of my definitely public domain stuff from TorrentLeech when TG started having issues. Keep an eye out for an open signup. The rest comes from RuTracker, 1337x and The Pirate Bay.
Those use a lithium ion cell, so they have a buck converter to step the voltage down to 1.5V, which will always use some power. They are not suitable low draw devices because of the high self discharge rate. They can’t be used in high draw devices because the buck converter can only supply a limited amount of current. They also produce noisy power which can cause issues with radios and audio equipment. The USB port and charge circuitry take up a lot of space, so you get less capacity too. A low self discharge NiMH cell will be better for almost any use.
They didn’t make it out of brominated ABS, so it won’t turn yellow with age though.
If you buy thunderbolt cables, they support everything. If you look at the cost of those cables, you will see why not all USB cables support every feature. They are also limited to 1 meter without active circuitry, which will make them even more expensive.
There’s a lot of stuff that you can’t even buy now.
They should just remove the DRM from all streaming services. The fact that new TV shows can be downloaded within minutes of airing is a good indicator that it doesn’t work for its intended purpose. It just makes me find another source since I can’t watch them using my preferred browser and operating system.
Streaming sites go down all the time and the quality is usually terrible. Downloading the same stuff every time you want to watch it is just wasting the seeders bandwidth.
Widevine L3 can be screen captured on Linux. Widevine L1 only plays on certain “trusted” hardware and can’t be screen captured.
The problem with laser communication is that it doesn’t take much rain, snow or fog to block the signal.
I hate streaming anything unless it’s coming from my server.
Bandwidth and storage is expensive, so free streams will usually be heavily compressed and look terrible.
Is your ISP using CGNAT? If so, your IP address is likely shared with dozens of other people. Each user gets a different set of ports and your ISP knows which ports each person is using so they can send the nasty letter to the correct person.
It looks interesting. It has nearly twice the audio bitrate of DMR and it has 4 timeslots.
The satellites will require large thermal radiators. That’s the only way to get rid of heat in space.
Normal server hardware won’t survive the radiation very long and radiation hardened CPUs don’t have the processing power for AI.
Your data is worth a lot more to microsoft than the license fee.
If you have sonarr and radarr setup, then you would probably want to use autobrr instead of autodl-irssi since they work well together. They both watch the IRC announce channel from the tracker so the torrent is loaded within a few seconds of being uploaded. Sonarr and radarr on their own are too slow to get into the initial swarm.
It’s working fine here. Are you sure you didn’t get a fake version of the site?