Actually, we’re also desalinating for salt. Here’s some evap ponds in San Diego.
Current regulations have outfall systems that dilute it below harmful levels as it’s dumped, plus there’s usage of the salt waste for chemical production, including chemicals used in the desalinization process.
This is the way.
Chances are you couldn’t use CGNAT for self-hosting, so you’d be out to an actual IP address that’s forwarding the traffic via something like Cloudflared, but your point stands.
I would imagine the thousands of cubic kilometers of freshwater currently entering the ocean from global warming far outbalances the little water we take from desalinization, and the net effect even if we put that salt back is quite a bit lower salinity.
I’ll pay $1400 for the machine gun. Let’s do this.
I don’t mind flatpaks, but overall I don’t enjoy how software installs on immutable distros if it’s not flatpacked. It’s quite a kludge.
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The pearl clutchers are getting their dopamine hits.
I think you’d be surprised what a drive recovery company can restore. I’ve seen drives come out of an office that burned to the ground that could be recovered.
I edited that, I’d also recommend Charles Sheffield. I’m specifically thinking of the Cold as Ice books.
Anything by Robert Forward and Charles Sheffield.
Yah, that’s news to me. If figure if there’s racists involved, Idaho would have to be in the mix.
Cascadia.
So I have it running on about 20 phones for customers of mine that use Blue Iris with it. But these are all Apple devices, I’m the only one with Android. I’ve never had a complaint except one person that couldn’t get on at all, and we found that for some reason the Blue Iris app was blacklisted in the network settings from using the VPN. But that’s the closest I’ve seen to your problem.
I wonder if you set up a ping every 15 seconds from the device to the server if that would keep the tunnel active and prevent the disconnect. I don’t think tailscale has a keepalive function like a wireguard connection. If that’s too much of a pain, you might want to just implement Wireguard yourself since you can set a KeepAlive value and the tunnel won’t go idle. Tailscale is probably wanting to reduce their overhead so they don’t include a keepalive.
Tailscale is completely transparent on any devices I’ve used it on. Install, set up, and never look at it again because unless it gets turned off, it’s always on.
Thunderbird and Firefox are fine, very actively maintained and adding features.
Why would they even try to find evidence? Lack of evidence never stopped them before.
Guess I was “virtue signalling” back before the term was even coined.