It has Beeper but not Matrix… Interesting.
It has Beeper but not Matrix… Interesting.
Unless what you need is an IP phone, you also need a cellular modem that supports voice calls… plus a user interface for interacting with the said modem.
Windows 11 Subsystem for Android can’t help as passing through hardware and having the right Android kernel that has the right driver can be a nightmare.
P.S. I think it is more feasible to set up an IP-phone-to-cellular gateway, say, at your home. And call on your deck with IP phone dialing to the gateway. You can connect to cellular data service on your deck with some cheap 4G USB modem sticks. If you want 5G, the cost can be quite steep. Yeah when there is a will, there is always a way.
The last commit was made March this year (2023) right?.. That’s fairly recent at least by the standard of open source software. Also if the app runs, why bother?..
P.S. Btw if you check the develop
branch, the most recent commits were made last month.
The only edge Adguard Home has over PiHole I can think of is its out-of-box support of encrypted DNS upstream and downstream queries (e.g. DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS).
I have tried running Hogwarts Legacy on my Deck. It could achieve a stable ~30fps at all medium settings and FSR 2 Quality at 2/3 full resolution (1280x800) on-device. The frame rate will likely drop a bit if you are going to run it at 1080p or you need to try FSR 2 Balance or Performance. It should run fine with lower settings though.
Steam Deck seems to be the wrong device if you are docking it to a TV most of the time… The SoC is optimized for low-to-mid quality on the 800p screen. The situation is similar if not worse than docking a Switch to a large flatscreen TV.
I have been using immich. It supports user accounts and album sharing. And recent updates on the machine learning part have made it a even more potent replacement of Google Photos imo.
The main reason is that libtorrent
, which is the literal backbone of most torrenting clients, has implemented supported for I2P only recently in its latest v2.x branch… It takes time for libtorrent
to iron out bugs and stablize and it takes more for clients to upgrade their embedded libtorrent
to v2.x.
All three combined? Yes 100%. I get what you are trying to suggest though.
As if our dear Uncle Sam does not trade 😭😭 Oh yeah by PPP Indian economy is larger than that of Japan and Germany combined too. Hurray India is an advanced economy now. Give the per capita figure a look and wake up.
And they will definitely be better than people. Just them being able to communicate with each other, even locally, can remove the need for traffic lights already.
Imagine China can takeover the world. Yeah one can dream. We have a Putin already. 🤣 🤣
as if they are in a role to make demands now lmao
It would be greater if it can also leverage IPFS. So we can have unique identifiers per media object and hence deduplication in a P2P network which in my opinion is more federvise affinitive. I have been thinking of making such an alternative media backend for a while.
Matrix’s official homeserver synapse is written in Python which is not known for resource efficiency. Adding in bridges does not make the situation look any brighter…
On the other hand, Pi Zero is powered by a single ARM6 core and merely 512MB RAM. ARM6 has been losing support due to its age and (lack of) performance. You may have a hard time setting the stage up. You may need to compile a bunch of packages from source which will likely take forever given the single ARM6 core. Also 512MB RAM is real small and you cannot have them all as the OS also needs RAM.
You can give it a try. But I bet it will be quite a torture.
Typical web servers like Apache and Nginx support virtual hosts (aka server blocks in Nginx terminology)
Quadrupling the daily active user to 1.1-1.2M is so far so good. I don’t know how different your story is but that is barely 0.5% that of Twitter still.
Nice build. I think some ventilation can be added to the back of the drawer too so you can have somewhere for the hot air to leave.
I am curious if you are using an external DAC or the built-in audio interface for your headphones.