Waistline is pretty good.
Its a 404 to me. But the app is easily findable by searching the name from the URL in f-droid
‘Clair de Lune’ by Debussy
Did you want to post a link, or are you looking for a Document Scanner with OCR?
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.
Damn I get chills even seeing the thumbnail.
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.
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