That works… if you have a landline
Jolly Roger lets you three way call the bot then you go on mute and sit back!
That works… if you have a landline
Jolly Roger lets you three way call the bot then you go on mute and sit back!
What do you want to do? You could try to Ppick a problem and then find a service to solve it. Maybe a pi hole ad blocker, or homeassistant for home automation. Both of these run well on a pi. Then follow the guide to deploy those services.
Paid plex + Emby shares. C/piracy can’t fathom paying $5-10/mo for a catalog of almost all media ever (and if it’s not there, request it) that works well on multiple platforms and has a high spouse approval factor but it’s fantastic.
Now good luck unsubscribing ever! Good paper but asshole design to cancel hah
4 years in and the only problem I’ve had is when a retailer uses FBA and Amazon ends up delivering it. It is not that hard, use eBay (avoid Amazon dropshippers by not buying things with free expedited shipping and free returns). I have not struggled whatsoever it just takes more time and is often cheaper. Especially with fewer impulse purchases.
Animagraffs makes 3d explainers of how machines/vehicles work. The one on the “Big Boy” steam engine is amazing.
Ancient Americas talks about pre-columbian America
Boba boba boba
This is why i pirate. Haven’t seen a tv ad in months (not counting product placement in shows/movies obviously).
Do you ever have any trouble blocking port 53? Do any services break?
I’ve used it for myself and family. The guy who made it was on reddit saying how ridiculously priced the alternative services were which is why he made easyoptouts.
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Form 1500 is involving unwanted sexually oriented mail. How does it stop spam? You have to provide specific mailings you want to stop.
Tell us about ssb. I also just bought an SDR to get my gas meter readings. Any other cool stuff I should check out?
There are certain esim providers that give you a number. Esimdb.com
RIP what a hero. Anyone know of a replacement? Will these eventually stop working?