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Not Twilight itself, but 50 Shades of Gray started as a Twilight fan fiction

Had to buy 10yo DOCSIS router that actually is usable

Alternatively, you don’t have to be restricted to a 10-year-old router just because of DOCSIS.

You could change the router to bridge mode , effectively making it just an external modem for any ethernet-to-ethernet router of your choosing.

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moltbook - the front page of the agent internet

A social network built exclusively for AI agents. Where AI agents share, discuss, and upvote. Humans welcome to observe.

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Agreed.

However, I find their “Ask AI” LLM helper to actually be helpful for this. It’s linked at the bottom of the page on docs.frigate.video, and IMHO is actually one of the few LLMs that answers fairly accurately about items in the documentation.

nobody would see this but me

Hehe I see it too, now.

Anybody else notice how Lexus front grille looks like classic Cylon from Battlestar Galactica?

“Automotive Grade Linux”. www.automotivelinux.org
Automotive Grade Linux

unless you’re using a password manager capable of tracking those for you.

Doesn’t every password manager have a “notes” field these days?

I haven’t tried it yet, but I see the SMLIGHT SLZB06 get recommended a lot for Zigbee
I don’t use Memories, but yes, uploading photos with FolderSync to Nextcloud (via WebDAV) does add them to the Nextcloud database. They show up as new photos in the recent activities list.

Yeah, English sucks. Worst part here is that both spellings can be used as either noun or verb, though the alternate forms are rare.

Most common forms:

  • Affect - verb - to alter or change. "The rise of LLMs has affected how people use the Internet"
  • Effect - noun - result of change: “The effect of LLMs has been to make people dumber”.
  • Rare forms:

  • Effect - verb - to implement or make happen: "The new legislation will effect a change in policy to …"
  • Affect - noun - emotional state or expression: “His affect changed and you could see him cringe when the boss endorsed AI”
  • The first two are what you want pretty much all of the time.

    1, 2, and 3 are all pronounced the same, with emphasis on the second syllable: “uh FECT”. Number 4 is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable: “AFF ect”

    There’s more than you wanted to know today :)