I’m not American
I’m not American
Just checked mine and it’s all disabled
Never buy a Pixel at full price. They drop or go on offer after a few months. At least from what I have seen in the UK. Carriers often do good deals too. It may take a few months but buying on or near to release you’ll pay a premium.
PipePipe works with V3.5.0
Don’t give them ideas
No it’s not. I only found it when I opened PipePipe and it popped up there’s a new update. Installed it outside of fdroid
PipePipe works for me now with 3.5.0.
I normally get a Pixel on contract or I’ll buy it outright if it’s on offer. The Pixel does tend to go on offer way more than an iPhone.
What controller is that?
I use defaults but also check the two cookie filter lists.
Why censor the title when it says fucking in the image?
3D World is one of my favourites. Really chilled game. Apart from Champions Road. Fuck that level!
Did you just respond to your own comment?
I’ve always been like this. Sadly my wife finds controversy at every turn and I get dragged in.
I used to grab anything I could to read when taking a shit. Even reading shampoo bottle labels. Now I’m here typing this mess to you guys as I take a dump.
I used to know someone that wore a suit to work but he never took his jacket off. Reason being is he only ironed the front part of his shirt.
I did it a week ago and it was just a case of passing through the video card. I came across a lot of guides and they were all in the CLI. I assume things have improved or maybe it differs per card. I was just using onboard graphics from an N100 CPU.
I have a Debian VM that runs on a two node Proxmox cluster. The media is shared from an NFS share hosted on a Pi4 that has a USB drive attached.
The two nodes are new from AliExpress and have an N100 CPU, 16GB RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. They were £90 each.
A cheap setup but it works for me. It’s really to replace Plex which has been the go to app for media around the home.
This is what I do. Registered with Porkbun but have two domains pointing to Cloudflare NS’s for DNS. I then have a container locally that looks for IP changes on my home connection and if detected updates DNS to the new IP.