

Invidious is awesome, if possible, self hosting one in docker is great and keeps it up to date
Invidious is awesome, if possible, self hosting one in docker is great and keeps it up to date
Call me a socialist, but the moment the tech was proven either the US or some UN based org should have eminent domained and brought Starlink.
That way there wouldn’t be multiple companies sending tens of thousands of satellites into space. And hypothetically there would be a greater expectation of equal access. Oh and access wouldn’t be at the whim of a pretty billionaire.
SOLUTION:
Here is the solution I came up with:
pub struct Configuration {}
impl Configuration {
fn get std::str::FromStr>() -> Result {
Ok(T::from_str("1234");
}
}
fn main() {
let my_conf_val = Configuration::get();
}
Yep, I’m 36, mid Atlantic US, started driving stick when I was 18. I inherited this little Geo Metro for college, so it was learn stick or no car. (I really liked that car dispite it not having air conditioning, no tachometer, and manual everything)
Next car I bought was a manual. Now since my spouse can’t drive stick we only have automatics.
Whenever we need a new car it’ll be electric, which unfortunately (by design) are not manuals. So no more stick for me.
Personally I use mailbox.org, it’s not free, but you are not the product