Good ol SX-70 film. Definitely recommend the SLR SX-70s though, way more fun to use and easier to store.
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I wish "affordable" was better described. What is the target rent for each income bracket? How is that being determined? And as much as I'd love to jump for joy at the idea, that's still 5 years away from a projected finish line.
I am a Linux user. Bizarre assumption to make given my excitement over a Wayland specific Discord feature. But I don't have any actual qualms with how Discord implements its own services. Matrix just doesn't fit the bill for me. If you enjoy it, and it suits your needs then all the power to you. It just isn't what works for me.
Not if I want calling, video chat, screen sharing and role based chat rooms all in the same place. I've explored this, but it just isn't feature complete enough at the moment. I'd definitely describe myself as a Discord power user and Matrix just doesn't manage it.
Oh my fuck, finally. Good lord Discord, only took you eons to get that working with Wayland after you broke it.
I get that there's other things like Discord out there, but nothing works like Discord.
That's unfortunate to hear. Jellyfin does definitely suffer the from the problem of not having a teams developing apps under a unified banner. You can make your own, provided you're determined enough, but guidance from the core Jellyfin team is not to be expected.
Roku, yes. Xbox as well. PS5 no, but not for lack of trying. That's apparently on Sony.
Not an expert, but molten salt reactors are correct. MSRs are especially useful as breeder reactors, since they can actually reinvigorate older, spent fuel using more common isotopes. Thorium in particular is useful here. Waste has also been largely reduced with the better efficiency of modern reactors.
Currently, Canada's investing in a number of small modular reactors to improve power generation capacity without the need to establish entire new nuclear zones and helps take some of the stress off the aging CANDU reactors. These in particular take advantage of the spent fuel and thorium rather than the very expensive and hard to find Uranium more typically used. There's been interest in these elsewhere too, but considering how little waste is produced by modern reactors, and the capacity for re-use, it feels pike a very good way to supplement additional wind and solar energy sources.
Non, Dora s'appelle Dora en anglais. The meme is just weird.
Can't speak for them, but it's very useful for interfacing with any number of smart watches/scales and more with on-device data storage. It doesn't always support things perfectly, but it's definitely good enough to prevent a need for manufactuer specific apps for the devices it does support.
Everything is lovely. Fences is definitely user preference though. I'm too generally disorganized to make use of it
Because you're serving the website on a non-standard port, you will always need to provide the port in the web browser.
That said, I don't see anything wrong here. It looks like you've got the right ports set, TCP should be correct. You may not get a ping, because ICMP is likely not enabled at the modem. When you ping, you ping the first device that's exposed to the internet, not an open server.
Just to be sure, when you're on your phone, you're using data? If you're on wi-fi, the modem/router may not be configured to perform NAT reflection, so you won't be able to access anything via your WAN IP.