

Please get a carbon monoxide detector


Please get a carbon monoxide detector
Basically that’s the same thing. In PHP ‘is couple’ is done almost for the compatibility reasons, as nothing blocks one to change the name dictionary. Defining same forename as male and female (so two lines) means couple. Using ‘?’ means it being unisex. The terms how they’re meant - couple is a name common to both male and female, unisex could be for example a female name given to male person. With the default dataset you can simply join that two cases in the switch. For the database format just look into data/nam_dict.txt in the package.
For context: I personally use a 2015 Intel MacBook running Linux connected to my tv, and use a small wireless keyboard and trackball to control it from the couch. I’m actually planning on checking out KDE Connect after seeing it on https://hexbear.net/post/7662659
I’ve been researching some simpler options for my own parents since they use Roku which is somewhat limited and has ads. But a mini PC would be too complex for them. They need something with a simple remote and automatic updates. I think an Android box would make sense for their use case. I plan on installing something like SmartTube, PipePipe, or Tubular on it.
If your dad thinks he would like to do something like web browsing, email checking, or gaming on the tv, a mini PC is probably gonna do it better than Android TV.


Seal is my favorite app to demonstrate the power of installing apps outside of Google Play


I ran into this for the first time today, and for some reason the video that didn’t play in Firefox with uBlock Origin downloaded just fine with yt-dlp


Are you specifically looking to self-host? These are a few open source and self-hostable projects I’ve been keeping an eye on:


Apologies for the boring answer, but I just use VSCodium which is basically VS Code but compiled without the Microsoft specific stuff, including telemetry.
I mostly use it because it still works with the VS Code extensions that I need and it’s handy to have a dev environment that’s similar to my coworkers’ (who mostly use VS Code)
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