

Haha, classic Steve martin


Haha, classic Steve martin


Or simply divided between the literate and illiterate.
The Time Machine comes to mind.


You can read anywhere from 4x-10x faster than someone can present.
It’s that simple.
Add to it, 99% of people completely suck at presenting.
I have siblings who are teachers, and I’m a technical instructor. We work hard to not waste your time.


The key to somewhere like that is to enjoy it for what it is, overlooking the “over-the-top” (or simply embracing it).
Medieval Times in the US is that way. We all know it’s not even close to any kind of real - it’s a stage play with dinner. Fun for the kids.


They have their place.
You pay a premium for how much power you get, but it comes in a convenient package.
Who’s arguing? I came in here for a disagreement!
Looks like bleachers (dog is facing backwards)


An alternative to Syncthing is Resilio.
I use both on Windows and iOS - Resilio does a better job syncing in the background.
Either one is a good answer though (and I generally prefer ST anyway).


Seek help


Perfectionism/idealism is the enemy of good


Yes
Yes.
It eliminates risks.
For example I have a proper NAS, a server with one large drive, and 2 external drives.
Guess what I never have a problem with? The NAS or the internal drives. Occasionally one of the external drives will just disappear from the server, because they’re not really intended to be up 24/7. So I’ll have to power cycle it.
Also those external drives don’t have any active cooling - they weren’t designed for that use case. So I’ve found they tend to get warm if I’m copying anything to them, and now have an old case fan on them. Talk about janky.


Pi is a good option because of it’s low power draw.
However I find used mini pc’s and Small Form Factor desktops to be a better value and their idle power is similar to the latest Pi (while costing about the same as a new Pi).


I replace crappy ones when I remove them.
I’ll tolerate Phillips, but slotted gets replaced with torx. Phillips get replaced if they get damaged.


Clearly you haven’t seen many signatures.
Mine is a scrawl that no one could identify, and I learned cursive a long, long time ago.
I’ve recently taken to drawing figures whenever I have to electronically sign something.


Still staggering to me that XMPP isn’t the default, since it was used in many chat apps in the late 90’s.


What LibertyLizard said, plus there are many other ways of gathering the same data.
Your ducks turned into geese and got arrested?
Or your ducks got arrested for impersonating geese?