Are Ubiquiti devices still the best value for homelabs and small businesses these days?
For those curious, definitely worth a read: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/alfredo-m-bonanno-armed-joy
Depending on what kinds of books you’re into: https://www.pmpress.org/ https://www.akpress.org/
Not from scratch - just like with other AI models they are created by mixing together a bunch of existing voices.
Huge fan of these recipes: https://www.badmanners.com/recipes
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The only good printer is a dead printer.
Jamie Loftus is hilarious, highly recommend her shows and podcasts
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The differences between Lawful Good and Lawful Evil are mostly aesthetic in my opinion. (They’re both evil.)
That’s basically what the solidify modifier does, except it’s nondestructive
Two great games that are perfect for Steam Deck - Hades and Hollow Knight.
I’ve participated in in-person protests with various groups about a dozen times a year since 2020 and I don’t even live in a city. People are definitely out here protesting, we just don’t get any media coverage at all unless we break things.
edit- in an attempt to actually be helpful - search the internet for any progressive or socialist activist groups near you and sign up for their newsletters/follow their socials. Try to attend a few events, and there you’ll hopefully meet people who can get you connected to local anarchists/more radical folks who go out and protest a lot. Then you can carpool with folks and share expenses and have a safe group of people to go to protests with.
What’s insecure about Aegis? It’s foss, offline, encrypted, and password protected.
I love the world of Blades but my group couldn’t wrap our heads around the rules.
You’re not entirely wrong but the Pal system itself has a good amount of depth - Pals have traits and skills, and are weaker or stronger against different other types of Pals, so you can be very clever about what skills you teach them and what fights/environments you take them into. The game can get very easy if you exploit this system properly but is quite challenging if you ignore Pal stats and just grind levels and gear.
Enterprise grade MFD printers often have a lot of features that don’t get detected/mapped automatically, such as finishing options like staples and folding, as well as color management. I’m not a printer expert, I try to avoid them when possible, but I know that mass deploying those specific configurations in a safe and sane way seems basically impossible.
On the Fedora-based Linux machines, however, all of that seems to just pop in automatically, so I don’t think it’s a CUPS problem.
For standard corporate stuff I shoot at 70mm. For creative stuff I’ve shot from 24mm to 200mm.