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I’m a devops engineer, use it daily. Not to write e-mails, but to frequently ask the best approach to solve an issue or bash/sql/anything queries. My boss and colleagues know about it and use it too though
I’m a devops engineer, use it daily. Not to write e-mails, but to frequently ask the best approach to solve an issue or bash/sql/anything queries. My boss and colleagues know about it and use it too though
Still rocking the f1?! Wow you’re an OG, I went with the f3, from the f1 2 years ago. After 3 screen replacements I thought It was time
Bulky, expensive, unneeded
Perfect, this was what I wanted to ear. Thank you
I don’t want to have any sort of curated content. Is not subscribing to anything the best way to achieve that?
In 3 words: printer goes brrrr
This is exactly what I’m looking at. This + notifiarr +readarr sounds like I can finally have my family getting ebooks without my help 😀
Ok, that’s fantastic, can finally automate adding books to my parents ebook! Cheers
Not everyone lives in the US
Do you know if there’s a way to auto mail them as soon as they’re added to calibre? Does it work with kobo?
I have a kobo for years and never managed to sync it wirelessly, is there a way to make automatic syncs as soon as I add a book?
It’s backupable unlike Google authenticator!
It’s absolutely fantastic that his name was bowser
I’m in the process of convincing my management to switch to Linux. The most important thing to them is having a way to remotely delete the pc in case it’s stolen. Does someone know of a solution in Linux for that?