This is a slop article, but if Harmony/Huawei can corner the Chinese market that alone makes a port worth it.
At that point though, you're just saying "we have a bigger market share than windows" lol
This is a slop article, but if Harmony/Huawei can corner the Chinese market that alone makes a port worth it.
At that point though, you're just saying "we have a bigger market share than windows" lol
A guy local to me managed to get one from someone who fucking hated it and it's even worse than you'd imagine. The pedal assist kicks in when you push it too fast and that then engages the pedals making it run away from you at speed.
Is this Cali?
Oh agree, most of the $370k ones are still like 2 beds and 1500sqft. But it's going that direction at least.
I will say, in my area I'm seeing so many homes with $20,000+ price cuts. Homes that have been on the market for months are now almost $100k lower than they were originally listed for.
There's a ton of sales, but the average listing last year was $470k and that's now down to $370k
The tract homes are staying high, because they were budgeted at that selling price, but homes just being sold are selling at much more reasonable prices and I don't know how long DR Horton can hold on...
Lmao, I read it that way like 4 times before I noticed and was like "what's wrong with this?"
That's a good "manual" way where you just check for an IP change every 30 seconds and send a POST request using curl
to Cloudflare if there's a change. Basically every other service you can find will do this in some other more convoluted way lol.
I think you can have a service like ddclient
running on your server that will automatically push updates to Cloudflare on the hour (or whatever timeframe you set). I haven't done it on a server before, but just an OPNSense firewall that has some simple configs for setting up the Dynamic DNS system.
Duck DNS?
You can also set up your own that just updates the record when your IP changes. You'd want something like OpenWRT or OPNSense for that though.
You could also just set up a cheap VPS with a static IP and install a tunnel manager/reverse proxy on it. That way you never expose your local network directly and don't need to worry about Dynamic DNS. That's like $5/month tho
Just put a metal bucket filled with sand out there
Truckers? Could be teamsters goofing around.
Edit: You could also have just stumbled on some nerds at a local college planning a Mario Kart tournament lol