

I was going to ask if you were in my area, because we recently got some nodes on mountains, but I figure at this point if there’s a mountain, it’s got a node on it at this point.


I was going to ask if you were in my area, because we recently got some nodes on mountains, but I figure at this point if there’s a mountain, it’s got a node on it at this point.


Ah, well the good thing is its pretty easy to set up. Most nodes are already flashed with recent enough firmware, so you just attach antennas, connect to your phone, do some quick setup for your region and go for a walk.
Then you realize you want a node that stays at home.
Then you want one on your car.
And reachable from work.
Then you see that hill in the distance and think “that’d be a good spot”.
Then you see the mountain on the horizon and wonder if you could hit a node up there.
Then all of a sudden you realize you’ve single handedly set up the infrastructure for your part of the state and are out more cash money than you told your partner and need a side hustle to afford to finish the second mesh you’re building out.


What do you need 8 extra hours for? Affording the 8 other nodes you buy after your first one?


They’ll do whatever Murdoch tells them they should do.

Fentanyl does cross the skin barrier, patches exist, but ain’t shit happening if you just touch it.
No, the bill is specifically worded such that carbon capture would be illegal since it’s intention is to change the weather, but pollution is fine since it’s unintentional.
I say the local government gets eminent domain on any properties that aren’t primary residences staying vacant more than a year and/or vacant >75% of the time over 5 years. Make it the owners responsibility to keep someone living under the roof. There will be enough loopholes that it won’t be their second home, by maybe by the third and any corporately owned ones they’ll start to sweat.
Since you seem to be stubborn and unwilling to accept friendly advice, here’s a wikipedia article on why It’s a problem


That’s pretty much everywhere


That looks far too polished with locked in specs for them to not have any prototype. I’d trust companies that have actually made a product that has a janky Linux implementation that’s improving, than one that doesn’t exist yet relying on crowdfunding.


Carbon monoxide, not dioxide.


When it works it’s fantastic. I was entirely unable to use kde under xorg on my laptop, but with Wayland it’s quite usable.
I’ve also experienced kde-Wayland with an Nvidia gpu on a much more powerful desktop and I could barely log in, the mouse would move every 5 seconds or so. I did manage to find a distro with properly updated drivers as I knew it was coming down the line, but holy crap did I get to understand why Nvidia gets the hate.
Yeah, that’s a weak ass sandwich
No, they have a degree on Facebook. Not from Facebook.


And in the case of a microwave, it makes almost no difference if you’re running longer than 30s
Man I stopped watching during season 5(?), whatever the Miami vice season was. maybe I should give it a try again.


Collabora isn’t libreoffice, they contribute to the development of libreoffice, but they are a separate entity. As far as I’ve seen, collabora works more toward collaboration on documents and online stuff rather than the function of the office suite…While also being the largest contributor to libreoffice.
It’s not really worth anyone’s time to argue about the difference, though. I already feel like I’m making the GNU/Linux stallman statement.
I guess we could go to Mexico and take Colorado with us. The border can cross us again.
Raspberry pi’s didn’t even have power buttons until this latest version. I fully expect to be able to unplug an SBC at any point with very low chances of corruption. It’s not like they’re designed for that, but they don’t really give you much choice. Having 10% fail like that is ridiculous.
In fact, I’ve done it hundreds of times and never had an issue.