Have you considered a VPS?
I have one that is pretty basic but works very well for about $4US a month. Mine runs Ubuntu 22.
Have you considered a VPS?
I have one that is pretty basic but works very well for about $4US a month. Mine runs Ubuntu 22.
I use it mostly as a help menu. Details of the function and parameter settings. Also fixing errors. I don’t use it to generate code for me though.
This is an awesome tutorial. Thank you for sharing!
I have been working on a flask app that over 600 employees are now using. I am very new to the whole thing and have been able to put it together with help from tutorials and online documentation. This will fill some of the gaps I have been having.
Nice! This looks really useful. Saving it for later.
Thanks for sharing!
I hate that when I click on the Settings for a Notification I do not get any information on the category of the notification. You have to go into 3 settings to get to your notification history and there it shows the category. Bad phone!!!
My Samsung phone does have that feature in the My Files app that comes pre installed. I don’t use it because File Manager+ is so much better. And I have access to my SFTP, LAN and NAS. I am not associated with the app. Just enjoy it and recommend it because I find it very useful.
I just built a laptop and I always choose Mint. I used the XFCE spin and it failed me. Everything worked well except the second monitor screen. I just could not get it to display proper 1080p. I tried forums and changed a bunch of configurations.
I ended up getting Fedora on it and it worked out of the box. Oh well. Fedora it is then.
What is ML?
FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution). The feature is expected to come to the company’s next-generation flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S24. This technology renders a game’s graphics at a lower resolution to improve frame rates and then uses AI to upscale the resolution. This way, you get higher frame rates at the cost of a slight downgrade in graphics details.
Just if anyone was wondering what FSR meant.
Right on! Thanks for sharing this!
I am sucker for these things. I have a small laptop I keep around for menial tasks and I use Mint on it. I wanted to change it for a while and this article just tipped the balance. Fedora here we go! Although I will be using Xfce for it’s lightweight.
But… Yay Linux! Yay Fedora! Yay OP!
I have a water container I need to take care of in my house. An ultrasonic sensor hooked to my raspberry 3b uploads the collected data to my vps that later serves an html through Flask to show the water level. It has a few alarms so that I can take action at the appropriate time. The ultrasonic sensors HC-SR04 suck and I have to replace them quite frequently. Other then that it works really well.
What I do is use Chrome to cast the tab to whatever I want. Works flawlessly.
Have you tried running an emulator? There are tons of Tactics games that are way superior to anything mobile. Save states ensure you don’t miss anything by shutting down and starting right back where you left. I was a little reluctant at first since I saw it as a non-native app and patchy or glitchy. It was not and I was wrong. Emulation on mobile is rock solid. Give it a go.
Tactics Ogre for the PSP is very well liked and still holds. Runs very well on my android.
Oh and it’s also $0!!
Plex will cast to a Chromecast with subtitles. It will also fetch them if you don’t have an SRT file in the folder of your video with the same name. Lenguages is also selectable at the time of fetch. I do not pay for pro. Nonetheless, I have not tried jellyfin and cannot tell you if it is possible there or not. My guess is it should.
Excel Python yay! Cloud interpreter boo! But overall yay! I am really excited to try this out. I run a bunch of data analysis and simulations. It will be very cool to streamline some of the heavy lifting python does while still being inside an excel file.
77 times then 78 then 79 for the 3 commands you are looking for you ran consecutively 5 weeks ago
My very first distro that introduced me to Linux. So many years ago. Maybe I will take it for a spin soon to see how it has progressed over the years.
See, I always have this idea that all these companies are doing all sorts of dirty stuff under the covers but then I feel like naah it’s all in your head. There are laws and these are all law abiding organizations. Then I hear first hand stories like yours and just want to burn them down…
Why are the ARR a bad idea for a VPS?
Yeah storage suck on mine but you can get a seed box for storage and run the apps in the VPS. But that’s another subscription.