Discourse already has an activitypub plugin
It's sad that mythbusters isn't running anymore. It'd be interesting to see them trying to recreate this scene with a remotely controlled car.
If there's any inexplicably wealthy science adjacent YouTubers reading this, hire a disused runway and steal this idea. Once you've proven tyres have more grip than wood, try it on the grass next to the runway or headon for your viral money shot.
- the upload widget when trying to find that PDF you just saved
Random fact: The guy that did the hook a Macklemore's thrift shop was partially responsible for that.
I'd go for syncthing over nextcloud for your specific usecase. Nextcloud isn't good for unreliable connections and they're sticking with the annoying decision of not supporting server to server synchronization.
And Malcolm x was killed within months of denouncing the racism of the NoI.
And Fred Hampton was killed the same year as founding the rainbow coalition.
I'm using an Rx6700xt which you can get for about £300 and it works fine.
Edit: try using ollama on your PC. If your CPU is capable, that software should work out the rest.
The fundamental problem with cryptocurrencies is that the people with the enthusiasm to make them (libertarians), are too stupid (libertarian) to understand why a deflationary asset cannot work as a currency.
It's inherently a speculative investment. Nobody is going to spend something that might be worth dramatically more tomorrow and nobody is going work for something that might be worth dramatically less tomorrow.
Same. I still have RIF on my phone hijacking Reddit links. It's a nice little interruption as if to say "can you really be arsed with Reddit?" and unless it's a discussion about an obscure technical problem or something my wife sent me, I always click the back button.
I don't know if this something you're deliberately trying to avoid. Apologies if you are, and I've missed the point, but
I gave up on doing anything in TK years ago. For all the effort to make stuff work in it, you might as well just use flask and have a HTML frontend. That way, you know it's going to work on everything and includes remote access as a bonus.
Edit: for a lot more power with a little bit more learning curve, look at fastapi.
I actually made it because I got banned because I couldn't use my lights in euro truck simulator 2 multiplayer mod. I'm not sure I'd want to use it in any competitive games as it'd likely break off if I got mad.