They mean using something with a cellular radio. A router, or a tethered cellphone.
They mean using something with a cellular radio. A router, or a tethered cellphone.
I’ve come across a FOSAI (free open source AI) community a few times - give it a search, there are several getting started type posts.
Non lemmy link
Almond?
There was a somewhat passionate discussion on this on a post about 10 days ago, with the maintainer participating
https://lemmy.world/post/1976855
(Sorry for the http, still working out how to post lemmy style links)
Henceforth, ye shall be known as bananahands
100lb each? I need a banana for scale.
why not make a post asking for everyone’s picks!
Haha! I lost at least an hour this morning. And plan on losing more later…
Edit: weird that this posted twice 🤷♂️
Haha! I lost at least an hour this morning. And plan on losing more later…
Do you think it’s fair to say that one size does not fit all, so a giant list of self hosted options for people to choose from, is itself awesome?
The benefit of self hosting boils down to being able to make your own choices. Having a full list of options to choose from and make your own decision fits this community better (for better or worse) than someone else curating that thing for you.
I use my phone and tablet to control the server. But, wouldn’t it be possible to run the android app on a Linux desktop?
Roon is expensive, but if you are a serious music fan, it’s 100% worth it.
I describe it to others as like talking to a super knowledgeable music store employee. It knows so much about each track, each musician, each band… cross-referencing them all, so you can go down a rabbit hole of hyperlinks learning about the music. It seamlessly mixes playlists across streaming and locally stored music. It does a decent job of streaming around the house to Apple, android, and audiophile devices. They just added an app that enables remote listening to your locally stored music.
This is the answer.
After and before!
I prefer to encourage active reading, by forcing them to move the mouse along as they read.
I had no idea this was a thing. Do they charge a lot for this? What’s the service called?
Perhaps there’s a way to do this via hotspot, but I meant tether via physical connection to the router. Some routers do offer failover to secondary networks. Possibly with qos to prevent scarfing, as you put it ;)