

Point the tv to a pi acting as a WireGuard proxy. It’s not hard.


Point the tv to a pi acting as a WireGuard proxy. It’s not hard.


WireGuard. Done.


I have literally none of those issues and I’ve run it on Ryzen desktops and pi’s. It’s fast and light and zippy. There something wrong with your setup.


Get schwifty in here


People still use plex?


They gave DoorDash drives that data and they are pissed DoorDash drivers acted in their best interest instead of….literally anyone else’s? That’s hardly gaming the system. That’s the system working exactly as designed and management not understanding sales reps lie.


Isn’t this the blue hammer guy?


It really isn’t. The encryption itself still hasn’t been defeated. The implementation is the problem. Microsoft just can’t get out of their own way. If they ignored all the business majors, nobody would be able to stop them.
That’s the best part. Either someone just made that picture theirs and made a meme or the actual person said oh fuck you and took their power away, framing their dependency for external validation as their flaw, not hers. Delicious.


Gas is expensive and everyone wants cheap EVs. Gas come down when EVs gain traction, cycle repeats again. Nobody learns.


That’s the problem. This is one of those things that you gain momentum in, not simply experience. You can lose that momentum.
Tech bros are going to end up enslaving us to this shit.


That’s well known. We even did that with the original iPod back in the day.


Well an educated populace has always been a threat to those in power so I understand why the old bat would be so volatile.
Guys, ask any woman about how they are treated in any healthcare setting.
It’s always “hysteria”


Which is fine. Demand now drops future prices to the floor because the hard part is already done and there’s literally zero reason to do it again.


Proxy the full website through a remote session then. My phone can hit the site off a pc at home easy enough.


They are literally already recycling EV batteries.


There is a reason for that. The single-rom-for-multiple-phones idea does t really make practical sense for a security-focused ROM. It has different design pressures. Right now they are rationing their resources are targeting specific hardware. They are already branching out with other vendors but that’s going to take time to do right.
This does not disprove my point.