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@dubvee.orgHate to say it (re: security theater), but I think that is correct. I've read articles stating a drop in crime in places where they just have a cardboard cutout of police officers in the window.
two bills Thursday that would effectively nullify the Supreme Court's rulings against patents on broad software processes and human genes.
Supreme Court makes one good ruling, and now it's trying to be overturned. :smh:
I don't currently have them, but there is (or was?) a NoIR version of the Pi cameras that didn't have IR filters. That should let the IR LED illuminators work same as most other cameras advertised with night vision.
We need a political game show akin to "Name that Tune" but called "Dubunk that Claim".
A disclaimer appears at the start of the show and after each commercial break reminding viewers that all claims presented are false.
Contestants hear each claim and buzz in with how many statements they need to debunk the claim and then prove it false. The goal is to debunk the claim in as few statements as possible.
Winner gets bragging rights, and we all win.
If you know, you know (and if you don't, you should; it's a great movie)
:::spoiler Spoiler 1408 :::
Ah, I see that option now (and the option for the shelves).
I may just leave it as "all" and keep the metadata for everything on hand and just download the full books on-demand. That way when I add new stuff, it'll automatically be available.
Oh, wow. Thanks! I didn't even know Calibre-web already had that. Was looking at a different sync hack that would let me use Nextcloud, but this is even better.
Edit: Just set that up, and seems to be syncing. Looks like it pulls everything? Was naively hoping it would present my library as the "store" lol.
Oh, no, nevermind. Just sync'd the metadata and the covers. Still have to download them. Nice!
Thanks for that!