“Lost” seems a bit too much - how about unmanaged?
Interesting - they sell not only repairable phones but OEM phones with the /e/ os (degoogled Android).
Cool! They are making these just a little north of me. Maybe I will see one in the wild soon.
This is a classic feedback problem: you use a microphone to amplify your voice, but If the mic picks up the amplified sound it creates audio feedback + a sharply increasing wail.
I can’t imagine what LLM feed back ‘sounds like’, but a guarantee you it ain’t pretty.
Drive by wire. What could go wrong?!?
Hypothetical: dashcam god eye view.
This guy walks… The dog
Interesting! I will give that a shot!
It’s a little funny that I got two non-chrome solutions both claiming to be the best - but hey! A little outside the box thinking is good! Thank you!
Thanks for helping me think outside of the box
So… How is Lemmy set for SEO?
If I read it right: the government is paying for commercial (phone) location data. There are 3 issues:
If the government were to require this (like via a search warrant) rather than pay for it it would go through a mountain of legal oversight. It seems like the interpretation is: commercially available = publically available.
I guess what I would want to know next is: who gets access to this?
My main question is: what automates pushing new content to my Plex libraries and kicking off a library scan?
Seems like there are lots of apps that do similar things (monitor trackers for example). I just need one that moves content from \Data\Torrents\ to Plex:\movies and tickles it enough to trigger a scan.
Does Overseerr do this?