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I feel like with the advent of nearly ubiquitous unlimited mobile data plans (in some parts of the world) a lot less people use public WiFi. However on a plane you have little choice, so it makes sense.
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I feel like with the advent of nearly ubiquitous unlimited mobile data plans (in some parts of the world) a lot less people use public WiFi. However on a plane you have little choice, so it makes sense.
Yes, however the nude section is the furthest parking lot, which is 4 miles north of where this was taken. Still a spectacle and much closer than most people will see a rocket launch, but if you came to see a launch then you probably want to be as close as possible
Playalinda beach on the space coast, near Titusville and next to the launch pads. Last parking lot is clothing optional. Really clean and natural beach. Also great for watching rocket launches, if they keep the beach open for it.
(The structures in the distance are rocket launch towers, it’s legitimately the closest you can get.)
There’s one in my area of Florida. It’s the busiest part of the beach lol. Other people get judgy if you tell them you go, but the people there are super normal. It’s really more about yourself being free in nature. If you go to ogle at people you’ll be disappointed and also unwelcome, naturists don’t generally tolerate creeps. They like to keep it chill and everyone interacts like any other beach. Occasionally there’s even kids there.
But it’s technically illegal in the state… But the cops turn a blind eye and haven’t gone after it (it’s been this way for decades). The (federally run) park even put up signs to warn that you made encounter “nude sunbathers” at a certain part of the beach.
If only Redbox had 4k blurays I’d probably have used them more, but I know that’s probably way too niche.
Yep. “Free phone” via bill credits for 2 years but they’ll proudly proclaim they don’t do contracts and there’s no ETFs. Technically true, but realistically no difference.
In your circle maybe, I’d love the statistics on this though because I’m pretty sure the overwhelming majority are paying for their phones on installment through their carriers.
I planned so hard for the April 8th eclipse it honestly gave me really bad anxiety lmao.
I had sites picked out for hundreds of miles along the path, constantly analyzing cloud cover projections every 6 hours that they released comparing a dozen different ones.
It was cloudy across nearly all of the path I could get to. But I did successfully find a spot where I was pretty sure cloud coverage should clear up beforehand. And it did. But I was freaked out almost up to the event.
Clouds when I arrived
Clearing up
Totality!
That started with the 6
First one, then the other.
Well just keep bringing me your loads and I’ll uh… yeah what I mean to say is thanks.
I’m a truck driver, well nowadays more in the office than behind the wheel but I do still pull loads here and there.
Actually, they’ve been getting thicker every year since the 6, believe it or not.
I tried Plex and as someone new to it it seems like such garbage. Jellyfin has been utterly flawless for me.
Android can do satellite messaging? Android phone makers are shipping on device LLMs?
I’m not an Apple fanboy nor do I use an iPhone currently but this headline is ridiculous.
What the submarine or the Russian ships?
Either way that seems like an extraordinarily bad idea.
I like them separate, call me weird. I already run Vaultwarden
I really like Immich and it works great for me. But I will be setting up Ente authenticator self hosted at some point
I can’t tell you how long I’ve wanted to have a self hostable authy alternative with mobile and desktop apps plus a web portal.
Definitely don’t. They might be able to run some tools that try to pull files from corrupt file systems but they definitely don’t have the specialty skills and knowledge on how to recover physically damaged hard disks.