He probably bled out waiting for insurance to approve the expenditure for the gauze.
tehfishman
Seems like it will be around for some time, based on the developers comments
Hi, Syncthing-Fork is a personal project, originally meant to keep the Android app alive for my friends and family. I've shared this work from the very beginning and will do so when I hit the code for updates. I will primarily do compatibility with the Android phones "we" use here, so that's currently the range from Android 10 to 14. Feature development is currently not on my roadmap. I myself use the app and depend on the availability of Syncthing on the Android platform for my own workflows. You're welcome to use the releases on F-Droid or my GitHub if you like the fork. Kind regards, Catfriend1
Is there really? Long time splunk admin, I would love to see this
This is what they're spending time on? Really?
I'm not mad about potentially smashing a monopoly, but this strikes me as piddly nonsense
You could try leaning it over on a slant, like 60 degrees so it's not in aggressive overhang territory, and then design in a custom support that can be cut off after. Since it doesn't need to be optically anything the marks from the support cutaway don't matter.
Bets on how long they actually support the game before abandoning it for their next project
Boy I sure can't wait for encrypted CAN bus devices to be only controllable by the manufacturer, further locking people out of repairing their own vehicles.
Afaik you need some external resource to coordinate the punch. The STUN protocol is purpose built for this, and both clients need to be able to reach a STUN server to coordinate which port and public IP they'll try to connect to each other on. I assume this does something similar but with p2p network tech instead of a STUN server.
This is some peak DBZ right here
Same as it ever was
Only if they both know who took Karl
Probably bled out waiting for approval to expense the gauze