For me, the Internet literally was black and white & white—and sometimes black & amber or green.
And it came in about as fast as I could read it, cuz yes I had 300bps at first and then got 1200 when neighbor in the dorm moved up to 2400.
About to leave Sacramento for home, the longest and most utterly boring part of our trips. (I5– Grapevine) Harris Ranch does have great bathrooms though. 🤭
Our realtor timed it out so we’d be driving home during an Open House today instead of kicking us/Hammy out for 3 hours tomorrow. Pays off to have our neighbor/friend in that role.
I was looking around to see if anyone is making a decent small (7"-8") tablet running Linux when I realized that no one is even making a good small tablet running Android. (Amazon and Samsung small tablets are not good...)
It's a reminder that Google once sold a GREAT small Android tablet, the Nexus 7 -- and like so many things the company has produced, killed it off in a fit of boredom or stupidity.
Lenovo's #Android#tablet line is decent and includes an 8 inch model (as does #Samsung). Amazon's Fire tablet line has 8 inch models that also perform well but require some tweaking for the full Google Play Store experience.
I'd love to deduct my mortgage, but it's only the interest on the mortgage that's eligible.
Maybe the solve you're seeking is for tenants to be able to write off an amount of their rent equivalent to some pro-rata portion of the landlord's mortgage interest?
On multiple occasions I've listened to instance admins speak about high S3 costs. The sheer amount of data absolutely balloons the more activity your server sees, I get it.
What I don't get is whether there's some unknown fedi ethical reason everybody insists on setting up an S3 cache (followed immediately by complaining about it).
Y'all want to know what the rest of the web does? Hosts their own uploaded media, and links out to the rest...