Currently binging Voyager as well. Its just a feel good series.
‘Clair de Lune’ by Debussy
Yup got some Lora32s for hiking trips. Works great. They work out of the box, but you’ll have to get some lipos and print a case.
Love my retrode 2 but this one looks awesome.
https://smartsolutions4home.com/ss4h-sd-smart-doorbell/
There is a really cool looking diy one using a ESP32. You would need a server to go with it though. But using your own small HA server would give you way more control about storage / encryption.
Ah I guess you are right about the regular 2nd street shops. The one I’ve had in mind was a 2nd street x something, so the video games could be there because of the other shop. I envy you for the country side part. Currently living semi rural, but as soon as my company enables me 100% remote I would love to move.
Never heard of it. Looks awesome. I’ll give it a try.
Is there a more low power alternative?
Aw dang. Never thought about my provider not allowing to use my own sfp fiber module :-( But I think you’ve got a point. Specially since its a Japanese provider and I don’t think its worth the hassle. Mhh now I don’t even know if I should go the banana Pi route, since there maybe are some better choices without sfp slot.
I love Tom Scott, but I think this tradition is kind of awful.
If you really want to buy some retro games, skip super potato. Its a cool store to browse, but prices are inflated quite a bit since its a goto spot for tourists. Go checkout Hard- /Bookoff, 2nd Street or one of the many second hand shops.
Really loved playing the main game.
Agree. Its no “MaStErPiEcE” but it was for sure not a 32%.
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I agree. Its a decent action flick. Watched it at a sneak peak and was surprised by the camera perspective.
Is it really that bad? Had manjaro as daily driver for about 4 years and the only time I broke was when I tried dangerous stuff xD. The main argument I keep hearing, is the they had invalid certs on their site. Is there anything else? Back ten it seemed like a great ateway into arch. Not using arch BTW. :-P