Or, maybe writing firmware and code that doesn’t make money is the opposite of profit.
Where is the incentive to write code that reduces security and costs money they won’t recover ?
Or, maybe writing firmware and code that doesn’t make money is the opposite of profit.
Where is the incentive to write code that reduces security and costs money they won’t recover ?
This is a crowdstrike issue specifically related to the falcon sensor. Happens to affect only windows hosts.
How about when there are folks who have been harmed by people with agendas?
They’d prefer their code or commentary to be inclusive, not exclusive?
I did some more digging, in the show the DMA was referenced as appearing more than 1000 light years away from where it had appeared. Discovery season 4 episode 5.
I tried to stay away from points that would be spoilers.
The technology had control over gravity and demonstrations of the environments it created on display.
You’re going to argue a device drawing energy directly from black holes is limited in its scope of creation?
The progenitor said it could create life, not replacements of what was. It also said the scale and speed were up to the one managing the process.
They could have easily replaced any of the species that were wiped out. Not trying to argue for exact copies of books family, only the life forms and planets.
Only 20 light years? Say that to the life forms that stopped existing.
Season five was written without propery continuity.
The show had amazing actors, beautiful graphics, and bad story writing.
All the damage from season four is ignored, except Book’s romance.
There were entire sectors of space that are voids because of the last season.
If they were to use the power, they could rebuild kweijan and all of the damage to planets and creatures in season four.
They’re not trying to force everyone to use the alternative product with this message. I think you can export the podcast subscriptions to a number of clients.
Redhat and Debian are separate projects, tmk.
This was a fast response, and doesn’t cover the whole scope of handling networking in docker. As mentioned elsewhere there is a different network philosophy for Standalone Containers & Overlay networking.
You declare the ip in your setup, or in the yaml file. An example for the docker-compose file is in the link below. I’d expect you’ll want to declare the network and such as well, if you’re not familiar.
https://gist.github.com/natcl/3d881d00a56c8a961e6dab8ba51a5a37
Another link… Here’s an example closer to what you asked for: https://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/diy-e-reader-project-using-raspberry-pi-and-4-2-inch-e-ink-display
Raspberry pi is very powerful and battery heavy. It’s too much to use as an e-reader especially on raspbian.
There are esp32 projects that have kits to make your own e-reader. They use significantly less power and have sleep modes and settings which makes this project more sensible and useful.
An example project I found:
You can replace the OS on most Android devices.
Specifically- devices made by Google have been unlocked allowing replacement of the software.
You still have to put together a working kernel and drivers, environment, etc.
Not much stopping folks from doing that though.
GrapheneOS, Ubuntu, and others have made headway for some devices.
Each device potentially uses different hardware implementation and features.