Not in there:
Wow how have I not seen these weekly roundups before? Cool little news digest
It even has RSS! Hell yeah let’s go
Yes but the RSS feed for non-subscribers is just the announcement of the post. I still have to go to the site to read the whole newsletter, which is fine.
Thanks for the heads up. Really good info in there.
Coolness! Did not know this:
$ apt update Permission denied $ sudo !! New release '13.0' availableAnd then after that command has run try
^update^upgrade
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters More Letters DNS Domain Name Service/System HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web IP Internet Protocol SSH Secure Shell for remote terminal access SSL Secure Sockets Layer, for transparent encryption SSO Single Sign-On TLS Transport Layer Security, supersedes SSL VPN Virtual Private Network VPS Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting) nginx Popular HTTP server
10 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 4 acronyms.
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Ahhh this newsletter always reminds me it’s Friday again, filling me with glee
Hetzner announced a 37% price increase for new and existing VPS customers beginning April 1
Must have missed this news, that’ll hurt some people in this community.
Yep. I got an email from them yesterday. My lil box is going from just under 4 USD to 5 USD per month.
Shucks… I really wanted open drone log, to be like, an interactive dashboard of the amount of fan noise my PC’s are currently making.
I’ve been running Bluehood the past couple weeks, on a Raspberry Pi that was otherwise collecting dust. I’m up to 2K Bluetooth devices spotted and I live on a slow, residential street. Its quite startling how easily you could stalk someone who travels around with Bluetooth on.
Hmmm… I have a spare Pi kicking about, I might give this a go.
Before I go looking for stuff, did you need a BT adapter to get better range, etc?
So, I have it running on a Pi 3 B+ which has BT 4.2 built in. You would indeed probably get even better range with a BT adapter and USB extension.




