To me, Wardriving is back in the day when you used to drive around town with a laptop and a program that catalogues all the open wifi networks in range.
The Post Ninja
To me, Wardriving is back in the day when you used to drive around town with a laptop and a program that catalogues all the open wifi networks in range.
I see someone’s getting mileage out of the CCTV lora
You need seat time. You’ll get better the more you do it, until driving is instinctual. Avoiding doing it is how you don’t learn.
Emotional Support Truck
It’s a percent against the world’s emissions. Be concerned less with this. AI is the current hate train whipping boy, and takes the pressure of public focus off the biggest polluters.
If only there was a conveniently placed security camera nearby that could show us these accidents…
The Soup Patrol
I understood that reference!
Guess that means I’m uncle tech support forever
Imagine if you had blinders and earmuffs on for most of the day, and only once in a while were you allowed to interact with certain people and things. Your ability to communicate would be truncated to only what you were allowed to absorb.
I was more of a LOAD $
“Alpha! Rita has escaped! Recruit a team of teens with attitude!”
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley.
Airplane!
Lots of reasons. Pick one.
Mind, I have my system dual booted, and I manage Linux servers on other pcs
lenovo is legendary for pulling proprietary designs out of standards - meaning something as simple as your graphics card drivers are now beholden to how long lenovo supports the laptop and no further… what wifi adapter you put in, because slapping an intel card isn’t a thing you can do without the firmware going “ah NOPE you must have a genuine lenovo wifi adapter!” … and then there’s the soldiered on 4-8 GB RAM, which definitely won’t fail and require a whole mobo replacement…
I would use Linux more if:
1: I could host my desktop with Parsec (client support exists, but not host support).
2: Sunshine/Moonlight actually worked, as an alternative. It is broken and janky and isn’t a substitute. I’ve tried. A lot.
3: I could wirelessly link my Quest 2. VR support is a hot mess and I’m still waiting for a solution to wirelessly link my Quest 2 in linux that actually works and doesn’t require a month of programming a solution myself.
4: Better compatibility with some stuff. Proton gaming works most of the time, but not for the titles I play.
The real solution is to set it so it starts just before you are supposed to wake up, and ends 6 hours before that. That gives you the active hours as intended, and it won’t reboot the system in the middle of work ever again.
The reason I still don’t daily Linux (that and wireless VR streaming doesn’t)