Yeah, it's not global coverage but they do have channels in select countries.
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I mean, while that's fair, they cover worldwide as well, I'd say most of the news they cover is worldwide.
I find a blog is something I won't self host since my homelab is mostly a dev environment and with that it isn't super available.
However I do recommend github pages and use some jekyll theme.
Other than that, you can always self host Hugo or Ghost, although when I tried that I always found I ran into issues.
I tried on 3 widely separated occasions and still found issues so maybe it's a problem with me or my environment.
Either way, people seem to mention those two so I'd recommend them if you want to selfhost, if not, github pages.
Plus depending on your location, they are barely profitable for wool, so it doesn't take much for one sheep to cost too much.
Yeah makes complete sense, cheers I'll check that link out!
I mean, it's not my style but you do you.
This is the benefit of android and other more open OS'
Rock it!
That makes sense!
I've never really looked into running fibre into my house.
But when I worked in a DC I laid a lot of fibre so we didn't really think too deeply on what to use except for distance and bandwidth, unless the network team had a specific reason.
Good to know!
I have fibre to my house but only 1G so no point switching just yet.
What made you go with single mode over multimode?
I assume distance, just wondering how big your house is haha.
Man people really got upset over a quick comment 🤣
Looks like you're right! Spot on.
Really interesting to read about :)
They're a blank canvas you can do whatever with, they're basically pancake batter cooked at high temperature in a cupcake tray.
By themselves they have a slight savoury flavour but you can do whatever with.
In the UK they're called Yorkshire Puddings where they're common eaten with roast beef/pork/chicken/etc with gravy and various vegetables and mashed potato.
Definitely a fantastic addition to a meal.