

Why would these be good options in Canada?
Why would these be good options in Canada?
Only the first Cube is worth watching, but it’s very good!
That’s a bad take, there will always be people who will say we can never afford it. The real question should be ‘can we afford not to’ as people live and die in miserable conditions.
Having yt-dlp save the videos to S3 will just add to your costs - what benefit will it provide to your users to get the file from S3 compared to Youtube?
While ‘cloud computing’ is managing servers in the cloud like EC2, they’re still just servers like you’d run in your lab. To do it the ‘cloud way’, use the cloud services instead.
My suggestion would be a price checker - create a webpage maybe with S3 or Lightsail where users can enter in a URL for a product, an email address and a scrape recurrence time like 24hours, then have Lambda scrape the page & email the price to the user on that schedule. Use DynamoDB (or a relational DB like Postgresql) to save the results, schedule, etc.
Try not to use EC2 at all if possible. Or instead of EC2, use EKS if scraping with Lambda is too difficult.
The most important thing is getting the security right, from your access to AWS to ensuring your database isn’t easily downloaded by just anyone.
This isn’t the Raspberry Pi Imager - it’s a tool to build custom images. From the GitHub: A tool to generate highly customised software images for Raspberry Pi devices.
Have you tried the Raspberry Pi Image Generator?
Substance was probably my favourite. I haven’t heard of Bramayugam, looking forward to checking it out!
Congrats on the journey! This is something I’ve been enjoying lately, but it sounds like it might be too sweet. I’m still trying to find the balance that works for me.
2 oz. Canadian Whisky 1 oz. Dry orange liqueur (I use Pierre Ferrand) 0.25 oz maraschino liqueur 1 oz. lemon juice
Nice job trying to avoid the burden of proof.
So where are the reputable news sources for this claim?
Looks like it took inspiration from the Tachikoma!
Someone who doesn’t use the distro is saying a tool ‘is a must’ when I do use the distro and have never needed it. You do you, but the point of my original comment was that it’s a valid distro for Europeans wanting a non-US option. Doesn’t mean you need to like it or use, but others might.
So you find Gnome & KDE ugly? I’ve never needed to use Yast for any system configuration. Having BTFRS with snapshots as default makes it a great distro.
SUSE/OpenSUSE seems like a much more European option
What ‘domestic ev’s do we even have?
Looks interesting. Can you post the recipe?
Does anyone have experience with Waterbird based in Waterloo, Ontario?
I’m used to printing with eSUN but haven’t had a 3d printer in a while and not sure where to get it any longer (based in Toronto). I’ve got a Prusa Core One coming soon though so looking to start getting filaments again!
75179, Kyle Ren’s TIE Fighter. Up next, the 8087 TIE Defender. They’ve both been sitting in storage for too long.
Shorthand is hard to learn from and hard to troubleshoot in complicated scripts.
Did you forget your ‘btw’?