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Using Vanadium on grapheneos and I get

"The page you were on is trying to send you to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46613684.

If you do not want to visit that page, you can return to the previous page."


I run my workstation PC with a dedicated GPU in a rack in the shed. I use Sunshine on the workstation and Moonlight on the client to access it. I can game like that, use blender for modelling, anything that needs more juice than my old laptop. It feels local. Even over WiFi I quite often forget I am on a remote machine. Moonlight runs on pretty much anything and everything too.


I don't use Plex anymore, but not long before I cancelled my account they starting charging to access someone's library that had been shared with you if the sharing party did not have Plex pass, or something to that effect.


On Android 15+ you can set a colour correction quick tile that can be set to activate greyscale. A very quick search seems to say you can do the same on Samsung/OneUI


archive.ph is giving me a cert error. It says the cert is for www.atalussoftware.com


Sand batteries are a similar concept, with the advantage of being able to store at over 100°C. I believe they can store heat for months.

https://polarnightenergy.com/news/worlds-largest-sand-batter...


My partners owns numerous brother knitting machines of that era. They are fascinating machines, I love them. Complicated mechanisms to move the needles in and out depending on the pattern set. My partner is the expert in them, not me, so my understanding of how they actually work is limited.

We converted a Brother KH750 (or 950 maybe?) to be able to knit from a digital image with an arduino and a project called All Yarns Are Beautiful [0].

I was going to say unfortunately the project looks dead, but looking at their news page, there is an update from this year after being dormant since 2019, which is exciting.

[0] https://www.ayab-knitting.com/


Or Bazzite on a Legion Go if you would like to keep that portability.


Or Bazzite on a ROG Ally (X), which is what I run, very happy with it.

Though if I was buying it now, I'd want to see what the next generation offers.



"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway." - Andrew S. Tanenbaum

Computer Networks, 3rd ed., p. 83. (paraphrasing Dr. Warren Jackson, Director, University of Toronto Computing Services (UTCS) circa 1985)


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