And if you use IoT LTSC, its even more lean
And if you use IoT LTSC, its even more lean
You are supposed to just sit at the cemetery not dig holes
Buster is awesome to get past recaptcha. I use it with my own Speech to Text API key since its free from Google. Using Google to beat Google.
Buster is awesome to get past recaptcha. I use it with my own Speech to Text API key since its free from Google. Using Google to beat Google.
Definitely learned a lot.
This app would be useful if you have more than one device. If you run the monitoring application on the same device as the services you are monitoring and if the device goes down, you wouldn’t get a notification, right?
You can try setting up Stremio
Also check: https://fmhy.net/android-iosguide#android-streaming
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Just a thought: What if I were to buy a TV with a port other than HDMI and use a converter from Roku device to that port? For example, hdmi to display port or whatever.
Appreciate it
This is very close. The only thing missing is job title for the parent along with the company name for each nested experience
Somewhat unrelated question:
How do you list experience based on projects under single employer with timeline?
Right now I have it like this:
Consultant
Employer - 2020 - 2023
I havent found any resume template that can handle this (nested experience) automatically
I’ve been using comprehensive.io for salaries. Its not as good as Glassdoor for data but, its free and gets the job done for me. Also, layoffs.fyi when I feel like getting depressed
I had 5 rounds of interviews with a company last year. After the last round, HR said they got good feedback from everyone but they are cancelling that role because they dont have the funds. Thats 5 hours of time wasted on their side but, I lost so much more time because I had to do research for interviews. You can imagine how I felt after hearing that.
You might want to read this
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/categories/cars/
I move around every 4 months in the US. I stay in long-term Airbnbs (min 1 month stay). I work remote; so, the issue I mostly deal with is my working setup. No standing desk, comfortable chair, multi-monitor setup (using portable external monitor), etc.
Otherwise, the surroundings of the place I stay at is always a gamble. You never know if its a loud or safe neighborhood just by looking at the posting or street view on google maps. Sometimes there could be construction going on next door.
Eating around and exploring the country is the best part.