If all you need is a router, Mikrotik also offer stellar support, lots of configuration options and are much cheaper for the same specs.
If all you need is a router, Mikrotik also offer stellar support, lots of configuration options and are much cheaper for the same specs.
Shit, I sure did. Sorry.
May I suggest Garmin? For a smartwatch they have decent battery life and tons of sport/fitness features.
Didn’t see it mentioned — SingleFile is an awesome tool to save the whole page as a single compatible with everything HTML file with embedded css and images.
Well, the repost is talking about Wales, where the roads are in general very narrow, winding and full of blind corners.
Decidedly not arcade, but I absolutely love Shattered Pixel Dungeon as a phone timekiller.
I guess Foone could also have something.
I seem to remember that when BMW first rolled out LED taillights they did something like this — they were brighter when the driver absolutely slammed on the brakes. No idea if that was a concept or in production cars though.
Yeah. OsmAnd (at least for me) suffers from the rather typical opensource thing that it can do lots of things and can be configured in a myriad of specific ways, and to use it you have to dive into it to configure them; Organic Maps, on the other hand, does less, but much slicker and simpler.
The old maps.me is reborn and active as Organic Maps now.
As I see it, they are close to parity on the video/shows side, but the music thing on Jellyfin is severely lacking for me. PlexAmp and all the special mix and radio features are where it’s at for me, and so far I don’t know of an open alternative to that.
I always wondered why are they not generators as well. I mean, free electricity right there, however not much there is.
This one is more or less comparable I believe. No idea about FOSS though, if it’s important then my advice is invalid, of course. But if I personally was going for a FOSS router, I’d just get an old-ish computer with several NICs inside and install some BSD on it.