Lots of people saying mealie or tandoor, so I’ll say Grocy. I don’t use it for every single food item but mainly for spices and frozen items and the recipe functionality is pretty good.
Sucks that it isn’t available in the ios app though.
Lots of people saying mealie or tandoor, so I’ll say Grocy. I don’t use it for every single food item but mainly for spices and frozen items and the recipe functionality is pretty good.
Sucks that it isn’t available in the ios app though.
Love Fira Code but recently switched to https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ and it’s equally great.
That’s definitely possible if you use an OS with a GUI (not raspbian-lite, or headless installs).
But I would suggest you get a small router (like gl inet), that can join a network with a login page and broadcast a new network for all your devices. That way you only need to login once and can control your network better.
All it takes is a raspberry pi (or equivalent) and a usb hadddrive. I’ve moved 3 times (once across the Atlantic) with my homelab setup (couple of Pi’s and drives) without issues. It’s literally a days work and that’s all, super easy.
OSMAnd is great. Been using the free version for a long time. Only reason I keep Waze on my phone is to get live traffic, if I know I’ll run in to rush hour / traffic.
Wish an OSM app would get great live traffic.
1gbps up/down with static IPv4 and IPv6 address for 105dkk ($15). Located in Denmark.
I can reliably get the offered speeds and the connection is unmetered.
It’s most likely a buzzword, I feel like 90% of AI headlines are just buzzwords at the moment.
Looks nice but at those prices I would rather get a small low-power intel machine.
I’ve used it for 5 years on iOS with zero issues at all. Set it to ‘Move’ and you will get great resolution.