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Antartic treaty says it’s not part of any country, but I guess steam is available there.

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You can find the list of supported hardware here: libreboot.org/docs/hardware/

There are some mobos, most of them are from prebuilt desktops.

I found only one “gamer”: Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L from 2009, Socket 775, supports Core2Extreme, that was a beast 15 years ago.

But any other mobo can be used as a gaming mobo, usually they have standard ports and and newer ones tend to follow standard ATX sizes. Front IO ports usually use different configuration, but you can still use it in a case, possible that only the onoff button will work, no leds and reset, that’s good enough

infeeeee,

You can see railways worldwide on OpenRailwayMap

If you switch to “Max speeds” map style, you can see the allowed maximum speed on each track.

Data is from OpenStreetMap, so if you think something is missing you can contribute: learnosm.org

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The architectural importance of this gate and the tomb of Clytemnestra nearby, is that they are not true arches but corbel arches. True arches were invented not much later, the oldest still standing true arch bridge is also built by Mycenaeans, the Arkadiko Bridge .

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch#Bronze_Age:_ancient_Ne…

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Wikipedia has a long list about different language versions: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora_the_Explorer#Foreign_a…

Tldr: in non-english versions, usually the second language is English. Exceptions: Serbian and Irish teach Spanish, Kannada version teaches Hindi.

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There should be an m.2 port for the wifi chip,you can buy sata expansion cards there, sthg like this:

https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iocrest.com%2Fdata%2Fupload%2Fimage%2F20200901%2F1598959087400112.jpg&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=704f774fd54e19a6cbadc803092ccd26a35c46e2c13d4df8f3b1752bad053740&ipo=images

Search for “m.2 key e sata”. Use wired net on a usb dongle, if it doesn’t have an ethernet port

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  • Todo list: Nextcloud Deck, it has a web app and android app. Tasks here are usually long term, and I only update them infrequently
  • For quick notes and tasks Nextcloud tasks, on mobile I edit with opentasks, and sync with davx5, on desktop I edit them in Thunderbird.
  • Everything which has a date or deadline goes to the calendar. Again it’s nextcloud, synced with davx5, etar is my calendar app on android, Thunderbird on desktop.
  • Shopping list goes to HomeAssistant

Rabbit R1 is Just an Android App (lemmy.world)

See, it turns out that the Rabbit R1 seems to run Android under the hood and the entire interface users interact with is powered by a single Android app. A tipster shared the Rabbit R1’s launcher APK with us, and with a bit of tinkering, we managed to install it on an Android phone, specifically a Pixel 6a....

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Yes, I know, but that shouldn’t be a norm.

There was a case this year, where SFC, a nonprofit organization won against Vizio for LGPL violation. It’s important, because SFC was just a normal consumer, not the owner of the original code. So now just a random user can sue this Rabbit company, and they should win, more details here: blog.lukaspanni.de/…/the-significance-of-the-vizi…

Edit: the case is not settled yet, but ongoing since 2021: sfconservancy.org/copyleft-compliance/vizio.html

And there are other funny solutions, like when a Chinese “tech influencer/diy maker” Naomi Wu aka SexyCyborg just simply walked into the office of a Chinese manufacturer, and requested the source code in person: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj04MKykmnQ

infeeeee,

AOSP and lower level firmware modifications

But it’s android, so linux, so GPL2, so they have to share these modifications (if they really exist). It’s bootleg until soneone sues them.

infeeeee,

They wrote “lower level firmware modifications”, AOSP runs on Linux kernel, and firmware modifications usually mean they modified the Linux kernel. This device seems like a regular Android phone, and afaik this rules apply to all Android phones, that’s why Android rom cooking can exist.

infeeeee,

Rustdesk has a section specifically for Synologys: rustdesk.com/docs/en/self-host/…/synology/ Have you read this?

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There are some issues about this guides in the docs repo maybe worth to read them as well: github.com/rustdesk/doc.rustdesk.com/issues?q=is%…

Read logs, usually they can help a lot. To see the live log of a container (e.g… hbbs) use the docker logs -f hbbs docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/ Without any usable info it’s not possible to help you.

infeeeee,

I use MJ PDF on Android, and it’s very responsive, and foss: github.com/mudlej/mj_pdf/

infeeeee,

There are other ways to get a game nowadays…

But this is developed by a very small indie studio, so your money won’t go to a wrong place. Also this game is genial. If you like city building and economic simulation games, this is by far one of the most complex and unforgiving one.

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