Cause everything on your screen is super small, are you using a tablet or something?
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I actually use a dynamic IP and it works pretty well for me, I don't remember having any issues because of that. Also, what happened after those two weeks to your server and how? I've been running my things for over 3 years and I haven't done anything special in terms of security.
We use Grocy, specifically with the Android app. We only use the shopping list feature but it can do a lot more.
Not gonna be able to afford that as a first car but I think that's a reasonable price. Hopefully I'll be able to buy an EV like that after a few years of working. Would be cool if there was an EV I could afford as a first car tho but the used market is probably just not there yet.
If you want to make changes like that, you tell each state they're supposed to e.g. upgrade everyone to fiber and then the local government of each state handles it. I thought that was the whole point of having those states.
It's pretty normal here that you're not allowed to use your phone in class. I think that's the case in every school here.
The issue is how the US is spending tax money then and not the population
True but the issue is that your government isn't doing anything about it. They could e.g. require every gas station to have an electric charger (Will be the case soon in Germany)
I don't know what AI could bring to the table in this case that you can't do without it already. Command completions or fixing typos works without using AI. If there was an actual benefit, I'd be open to try it out but only by using an open source LLM running locally. I'm definitely not creating an account and paying a monthly subscription while not even being able to use it offline.
Just because the borders are drawn around a bigger or smaller area, doesn't change how long people need to drive when they wanna get somewhere
How does a smaller population make it easier to pay those incentives? Less people also means less tax income and vice versa
Just looked around and there are mini PCs for around 130€ with Intel N100 CPUs, which have a 6W TDP, AV1 decoding and they beat an i5 6500T (that one's in a 130€ Dell Optiplex I found on ebay) in single core and gets close enough in multicore. Is there some kind of catch I'm not seeing with that CPU? Because it looks perfect for my use case.