@jynx I've got my mirror on tilde.town. everything is in git, so i have a cron pull hourly to keep it in sync.
Gophermaps have that type for redundant mirror links, but i haven't tried it yet. I wonder what the client support is like for that.
@jynx I've got my mirror on tilde.town. everything is in git, so i have a cron pull hourly to keep it in sync.
Gophermaps have that type for redundant mirror links, but i haven't tried it yet. I wonder what the client support is like for that.
btw, anyone have tips for reverse engineering usb devices? I've got a wireless headset (2.4GHz dongle) that I want to be able to receive button presses from, but the software is windows only. I'm setting up a windows VM to work with the software so I can snoop packets from the Linux host, but I have no experience with these things, so any help would be appreciated.
@jebug29 they save more on taxation by writing off the depreciton value of technology than they would from donating it directly. It's sad
This is Star Trek: The Motion picture recut into a 22 minute short film using the Tron: Legacy soundtrack. It is also a masterstroke of fan-editing which deserves all of your uninterrupted attention for 22minutes. I am marvelled at how modern and impactful this becomes due entirely to the sound. God, I wish I could forget it and watch it again for the first time.
@jebug29 I was doing that search a couple weeks ago and had the exact same thought. There should be a bajillion of these things sitting in basements and warehouses collecting dust. SO MANY. And no one wants them! Why are they so pricey.
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