Assuming pita, not her fault. Only solution is to find a more experienced street vendor.
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Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•JetKVM's Source Code is now public! ✨English14·5 months agoyou could at least
Note: here “it would be nice if” is more polite, since the least one could have done is always
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Uses for a SBC (When You Already Have an x86 Mini-PC?)English2·6 months agoGood point, comrade. App services split to separate list.
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Uses for a SBC (When You Already Have an x86 Mini-PC?)English2·6 months agoDone and done
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Uses for a SBC (When You Already Have an x86 Mini-PC?)English26·6 months ago- DNS resolver, like pi-hole, unbound with adguard, diversion, etc.
- RMS server: a lot of Remote Desktop software has the option to install a listener on a low power device elsewhere on the network that can use wake-on-lan to access computers within the network without keeping everything on 24-7.
- Log aggregator: would be useful for anyone who troubleshoots stuff regularly, but historical info of any kind can come in handy.
Simplest form might be a scribe server. Network gear often has an option to send logs to a particular URL, so if you added the scribe server IP/port to the field you’d have historical network logs. - Additional loggers: could also be run on-device, such as a wifi connectivity checker, smart home or energy monitoring state data, decibel meter with USB microphone
- RADIUS server for managing enterprise WPA keys
- Mobile home: due to the size and power draw, when paired with a hotspot and battery the potato could be useful as a mobile service repeater, a VPN client that deploys your home services on the go (e.g. in a vehicle, hotel room, family/friends’ houses, etc) to arbitrary client devices. If you use the same SSID/PW and encryption type, personal devices would use it automatically during travel.
- Home theater box like kodi or jellyfin client
At the level of individual apps, the list explodes. Many progressive web apps can be hosted essentially for free on the potato, so you could shunt your always-on services to this machine to allow low power states on a beefier machine. For example:
- Network management or security software like Fing
- Low throughput NAS or incremental backup management server like rdiff, TimeMachine, etc
- inventory management like partkeeper, storaji, etc
- Smart home bridges like homeassistant or homebridge
- Bookmark aggregator or landing page like heimdall, raindrop, pinalist, etc
- Retro game emulators or ROM libraries like retropie
- Photo libraries like photoprism
- Book libraries like calibre-web
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Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Women of Lemmy, how to pleasure someone that does not enjoy any clitoris stimulation?4·7 months agoAgreed just FYI you probably mean “encourage” rather than “convince.” If they don’t want to explore their body for whatever reason, OP shouldn’t attempt to convince them.
(That said, if they are uncomfortable with their own body/sexuality, it might be something to bring up with a mental health professional, since there’s usually a lot to unpack there.)
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Women of Lemmy, how to pleasure someone that does not enjoy any clitoris stimulation?4·7 months agoPelvic floor muscles. The “grip” strength can give her much more power to climax. From your description, there is some chance she is unfamiliar with kegels and such. If so, definitely worth exploring.
Also: men can strengthen pelvic floor too, and many women enjoy the internal throb/pulse feeling, so it might be something to try together.
Good catch. Some may prefer one genitalius to indeterminately many genitalia.
That Ea-nasir was a crook. Everyone’s saying it.
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•asking lemmy to 'Draw a duck and share your art'2·7 months agoHe NEVER calls for aid
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I am researching the claim that Chromium is more secure than Firefox1·7 months agodeleted by creator
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Spooky 👻 Halloween 🎃 Dark 🦇 Horror 🔪 Memes@lemmy.world•Horror movie soundtrack.9·7 months agoDon’t fuck with me! (omg please, please fuck with me) What the fuck? Stop touching my ass! hey why did you stop? haha we’re good I will scratch the shit out of you! (oh fuck I actually scratched)
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Why do a lot of people put a ground symbol (⏚) in their username (esp on Mastodon)?7·9 months agoFlight sim enthusiasts
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to voteEnglish6·9 months agoThat’s just their manager
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What about clicking a checkbox means I'm human? How does Cloudflare determine I'm human from that?3·9 months agoNbd, but it sounds like you’re talking about encapsulation of event capture (viewport stops receiving events after losing focus).
CORS is a protocol for client-side enforcement of a server-side security policy. It ensures that a resource request (e.g. “my-totally-safe-resource.wasm”) only loads from a location your server permits (e.g. “my-valid-origin.biz”, “friends-valid-origin.org”, etc).
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps got removed from Google Play Store.6·9 months agoApple used to straight up steal the idea of existing apps. Lately it seems they favor buyout, like with dark cloud becoming weather, but it used to be that Apple would randomly swoop in and crush developers by creating a first party version of their app.
No, it’s a beautiful country, the people are nice and the food is great. (Maybe visit first in the dry season though.)
Septimaeus@infosec.pubto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you have a form of government you invented/conceived, either as an idea or for fiction (or a favorite from someone else)? How does it work?1·9 months agoIs that where furries come from?
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