Few inches is certainly too close-- I am not saying to go until you can see the white of the driver's eyes in the rear view mirror, but a whole two car lengths is too much at a stop light
The thing that is pissing me off recently is that when people stop at a light with wayy too much room in between their car and the one in front of them. I think it is a byproduct of many drivers not being able to visualize how large their car is
Like seriously, most people leave enough room to fit an extra car or two at the stopped light. Imo it contributes heavily to how many cars can actually pass at a green light, and it makes traffic so much worse.
Stremio has been awful for me recently on android tv. I looked into nuvio as a replacement (can use stremio addons and import your libraries and stuff, has some other nice features like skipping anime intros) as well as downgrading stremio to version 1.8.4 (use apkmirror or something and a universal installer for the app bundle). Both ways seem to be working well.
You can use ublock origin on firefox browser, or if you have android, you might look into youtube morphe (you download morphe manager, and that patches the actual youtube app to remove ads)
Thank you for posting this, it is really cool! I dug a little bit and it looks like there is also a live wallpaper app for android and iphone, that changes with the month and time of day. It also has a little logbook and an easter egg hunt embedded with it! It is my new wallpaper, very pretty.
Can confirm, as I've got my home assistant on a 6 year old raspberry pi 4. it is just sitting in a closet, not even on ethernet
i'll admit that i do have a router with openwrt, and that made it super easy to set up a wireguard server
I've just got my family set up with wireguard vpn on their phones to my lan, then using home assistant and the todo list there works pretty well even away from home.
Trying to decide between Abyssus and Jump Space. Mostly trying to figure out if my friends will have any free time for the forseeable future to play it, since we started getting back into Payday 2 after spending a long while on Vintage Story
Are releases like this and many of the ones in the community backed by manga, or is it mostly short stories? I was trying to look up a manga for this one to know more about it, but couldn't find it
Sorry for the late response! You go into a community, hit the 3 dots and there should be a submit post button. I only ever comment, so I've got no idea what that interface looks like
Give it a shot with the mods after you finish the game (+dlc) too, a lot of them are great!
I tried the archipelago randomizer today along with ship enhancements on max random difficulty, it is a wild time.
Also wanted to rec a game like Lorn's Lure, White Knuckle, or Idols of Ash (fair warning, I picked up the last one just yesterday, but it is pretty high rated and seems like Lorn's Lure which I had a great time with). Those are unrelated to Outer Wilds, but didn't want to leave multiple comments
My fdroid setup is probably just finnicky, then. enjoy!
edit, i just figured out that my fdroid repo is several months out of date. i found it after syncing with the repo, and my voyager was severely out of date. thanks for reminding me to check on that!
I prefer voyager, which has the same front-end essentially as apollo (ios app) for reddit back before the api shenanigans. it can be downloaded as an app or used as a web app
edit, something might be up with the fdroid link to it? it is downloadable here https://github.com/aeharding/voyager but the fdroid link in the readme brings me to a not-found page.
I just tried it and it took me 5 minutes, since I use yunohost
Just add app, setup admin account, invite myself, then import my bitwarden.org vault (after password encrypting the json export, of course)
Admittedly I am just getting into anarchy, so I am kind of saying my idea expecting it to be flawed from the perspective of a well-read anarchist.
That being said, imo some people would naturally fall into a leadership-like position or a follower-like position. It makes sense that an "organizer" type person would be directing plans or making sure everyone is on the same page, especially if it were something that requires large scale coordination like a power plant or a firefighting unit. However, it wouldn't be enforced by any kind of "state" or anything, it would be enforced by the merit of everyone agreeing to follow this one person's lead until they agree to no longer follow their lead.
So, there is a hierarchy, but it is extremely fluid and can be changed about immediately without beurocracy depending on the situation or the population's sentiment towards the current "leader" figure.
Yup. I use brew if there is a package already, otherwise you can install in distrobox and use distrobox-export to make an alias easily in your host system
Few inches is certainly too close-- I am not saying to go until you can see the white of the driver's eyes in the rear view mirror, but a whole two car lengths is too much at a stop light
Granted, if you are stopping following the rules of the book and you are in a car with one of those absurdly high hoods (to the point where almost a dozen children can sit in front of your car and you can't see them), then it is still a huge distance.
The thing that is pissing me off recently is that when people stop at a light with wayy too much room in between their car and the one in front of them. I think it is a byproduct of many drivers not being able to visualize how large their car is Like seriously, most people leave enough room to fit an extra car or two at the stopped light. Imo it contributes heavily to how many cars can actually pass at a green light, and it makes traffic so much worse.
Stremio has been awful for me recently on android tv. I looked into nuvio as a replacement (can use stremio addons and import your libraries and stuff, has some other nice features like skipping anime intros) as well as downgrading stremio to version 1.8.4 (use apkmirror or something and a universal installer for the app bundle). Both ways seem to be working well.
You can use ublock origin on firefox browser, or if you have android, you might look into youtube morphe (you download morphe manager, and that patches the actual youtube app to remove ads)
Can also try helix! I think there is another one called kakoune but I haven't followed that for a long time
Thank you for posting this, it is really cool! I dug a little bit and it looks like there is also a live wallpaper app for android and iphone, that changes with the month and time of day. It also has a little logbook and an easter egg hunt embedded with it! It is my new wallpaper, very pretty.
Can confirm, as I've got my home assistant on a 6 year old raspberry pi 4. it is just sitting in a closet, not even on ethernet i'll admit that i do have a router with openwrt, and that made it super easy to set up a wireguard server
I've just got my family set up with wireguard vpn on their phones to my lan, then using home assistant and the todo list there works pretty well even away from home.
Trying to decide between Abyssus and Jump Space. Mostly trying to figure out if my friends will have any free time for the forseeable future to play it, since we started getting back into Payday 2 after spending a long while on Vintage Story
Don't let the media force you to twist your words-- it is not a labor shortage, but a wage and cost of living crisis.
Are releases like this and many of the ones in the community backed by manga, or is it mostly short stories? I was trying to look up a manga for this one to know more about it, but couldn't find it
Sorry for the late response! You go into a community, hit the 3 dots and there should be a submit post button. I only ever comment, so I've got no idea what that interface looks like
Give it a shot with the mods after you finish the game (+dlc) too, a lot of them are great! I tried the archipelago randomizer today along with ship enhancements on max random difficulty, it is a wild time.
Also wanted to rec a game like Lorn's Lure, White Knuckle, or Idols of Ash (fair warning, I picked up the last one just yesterday, but it is pretty high rated and seems like Lorn's Lure which I had a great time with). Those are unrelated to Outer Wilds, but didn't want to leave multiple comments
You can combine practicing navigating the filesystem along with a game like rpg-cli !
My fdroid setup is probably just finnicky, then. enjoy!
edit, i just figured out that my fdroid repo is several months out of date. i found it after syncing with the repo, and my voyager was severely out of date. thanks for reminding me to check on that!
I prefer voyager, which has the same front-end essentially as apollo (ios app) for reddit back before the api shenanigans. it can be downloaded as an app or used as a web app
edit, something might be up with the fdroid link to it? it is downloadable here https://github.com/aeharding/voyager but the fdroid link in the readme brings me to a not-found page.
Love this one, it is super charming.
I just tried it and it took me 5 minutes, since I use yunohost Just add app, setup admin account, invite myself, then import my bitwarden.org vault (after password encrypting the json export, of course)
Admittedly I am just getting into anarchy, so I am kind of saying my idea expecting it to be flawed from the perspective of a well-read anarchist.
That being said, imo some people would naturally fall into a leadership-like position or a follower-like position. It makes sense that an "organizer" type person would be directing plans or making sure everyone is on the same page, especially if it were something that requires large scale coordination like a power plant or a firefighting unit. However, it wouldn't be enforced by any kind of "state" or anything, it would be enforced by the merit of everyone agreeing to follow this one person's lead until they agree to no longer follow their lead.
So, there is a hierarchy, but it is extremely fluid and can be changed about immediately without beurocracy depending on the situation or the population's sentiment towards the current "leader" figure.
Yup. I use brew if there is a package already, otherwise you can install in distrobox and use distrobox-export to make an alias easily in your host system