

It’s hard to keep track of all the things I’m not supposed to download. That’s why I have a NAS. I get a sense of fulfillment from seeing those empty, empty drives that can’t be used by anyone else to download things they shouldn’t.


It’s hard to keep track of all the things I’m not supposed to download. That’s why I have a NAS. I get a sense of fulfillment from seeing those empty, empty drives that can’t be used by anyone else to download things they shouldn’t.

Our product doesn’t have to work as long as it’s the filthy public that’s left holding the bag after we cash out.


The miracle of birth

Stop advertising your name at the top of every comment.


Lol, did you really take a phone screenshot, and circle the link in the picture?
BTW, the link in the article that you’ve circled is broken, so not sure what you want people to derive from that.


Vitamin E acetate was found in grey market THC vapes as a thickener.
The 2019 panic was mostly caused by kids who got hospitalized, and didn’t want to admit they’d been using THC.
If you go to the firmware flasher: https://flasher.meshcore.dev/
That shows what’s supported with ready-to-go firmware. The community firmware is what’s mostly used. MeshOS and Ripple are more special cases that you probably don’t need to worry about when you’re getting started.
Then this is far from an exhaustive list of devices, but not bad for getting started:
https://nodakmesh.org/meshcore/devices
If you want a ready-to-go device, and are brand new to LoRa radio, just look at the pictures for the devices that are already in cases and with antennas, vs. the bare boards. And basically, there’s almost total cross-compatibility with devices running Meshtastic or Meshcore. You can always flash the firmware from one to the other to try each one out.
Yeah, the official app isn’t super open-source, but the protocol is, and other companion apps are being developed. So far the only restriction I’ve found is that I’ve got to wait 10 seconds when doing remote repeater admin via the mesh.
Or just run it on a standalone, like a T-Deck, which is what I normally do! Bonus, you can stick M5 Launcher on the T-Deck, and bounce back and forth between 'tastic and 'core with a simple reboot.
Or Meshcore if you’re in a fairly populated area.
Everyone should try both, and see what’s more established in their area!
Yeah, but Microsoft shouldn’t get credit for that. Windows only works with everything, because everything got built around it.
Drivers are needed for every little bit of hardware, Intel very well might not have become the dominant architecture if Microsoft hadn’t picked it in the 80s.
SuSE can hang out with New Zealand and Gen X
Pull my beads of love


Don’t forget how Fox wouldn’t even keep to a schedule. Shows would get bumped from their slots on an almost weekly basis to play baseball, “news flashes”, re-runs of movie franchises that had a new film coming out soon. It was like a 2/3 chance that the show you wanted to watch was even going to air in its usual time slot each week.
If we’re going back to the 80s, do we at least get the company provided cocaine?


Exactly. If it’s displaying the line-in correctly, I don’t see what a firmware update would bring to the table.
It’s a display. Once it’s achieved being able to act like that, then you should be done for as long as the hardware lasts.


This answer speaks to me. I used to read nonstop when I was a child. Fiction, non-fiction, didn’t matter. I loved it.
After college, it took me a good 5-6 years to start reading for fun again, and it’s never quite been the same.


Yeah, but it was the only way to get half a terabyte of *VRAM* for under $10k. That was its niche.
Now duck before you get to that tunnel