

Lack of GPS devices because 1/3 of the people that attended left their phones and other trackable devices at home just in case shit went down and they needed to fuck things up. More people need to do this.
Lack of GPS devices because 1/3 of the people that attended left their phones and other trackable devices at home just in case shit went down and they needed to fuck things up. More people need to do this.
As long as I get some “EXTRA BIG ASS FRIES” from Carl’s Jr at the event, I’ll be fine.
These fuckers holding our government hostage…
I am by no means even remotely knowledgeable of what might be going on, but I have an issue with docker where I have to run
sudo mount -a
for the nfs mounts to be seen in a docker container. Might be something similar? Try running that command and see if that helps? I sometimes have to restart the docker service for it to take affect. Something about the docker service launching before the nfs mounts are finished?
If this is all happening wirelessly, that could be your problem. Looks like you have a 4g modem with a built in router. Is anything in the aar stack connected to the router through Ethernet, or is everything using WiFi? Try hooking the laptop up to one of the lan ports on the back of your router, see if that helps things.
Could also just be all the aar apps doing their thing for the first time, pulling from databases, downloading cover art, etc. once your library is all set up, they should calm down. Only way to really check this is to log into your router and see who the loudest talker is.
No shit, because we all see that AI is just technospeak for “harvest all your info”.
Why bring it if you are just crippling it away, and still risk leaks giving your position? If you want photos, bring an old school digital point and shoot.