

So in essence it is the same as Gameyfin?
Thank you for sharing. I will certainly give it a try.
This is a mystery you don’t want to solve.


So in essence it is the same as Gameyfin?
Thank you for sharing. I will certainly give it a try.


To oversimplify the answer, if you put a strong enough ‘garden hose’ beneath the floating sphere, you would still get that ‘spraying effect’ like you do with a garden hose. However, the sphere would no longer ‘float’ in place in thst case.
Keep in mind that the floating sphere ‘uses the energy of the spray to stay aloft’, balanced against the weight of the sphere. As a result, there is not enough energy left to make the water spray outward like the garden hose does.
There are many different factors at work to keep the sphere afloat, such as the curved base below it, matching the sphere’s curvature. Again this is an oversimplified explanation, to help explaon the basic concept.
“Got any questions about propane?”
“Or… propane accessories?”
It has been decades, still have not gotten over it.


Case sensitive? 5 letters.



There is a reason Brawndo is in the picture.
Maybe you didn’t get the hint.


Eugenics is bad, please don’t explain to folks like this where autistic people come from 🤣
That is the joke of the meme, is it not?
Always has been (this wide spread) 🙂


Fair point.
Although it does have the biggest exposure to Google addicts.


I have never met an expert programmer with this particular issue.
Git gud.


… I just had to verify my age …
No you did not. You chose to do so.
I have not used WhatsApp in 10+ years, Windows in 4+ years, Google services in 2+ years.
It is a choice, stop lying to yourself about having to accept things.


You mean the hand terminal?
It depends on how close to the fictional device you mean it to be. For instance, it would appear they are just “dumb terminals” without local processing power. So the offloading of the processing power to the cloud should be possible today, but there probably isn’t a use case for it yet.
Actually making it look like that shard of glass that shows you information on the screen? If you equip AR glasses it could potentially already be done, but again, I assume no one will build it as the use case isn’t there.
It’d be an awkward device as per today, so would not be a commercial succes as of yet.
Kanidm
It has a modest UI for end-users to handle self-service scenarios, and an app portal for OpenID Connect configured applications.
The backend is fully CLI based.
It is very robust and performant, built on Rust.
Yet very much in active development, so do not expect full parity with commercial alternatives at a feature level.
I run it to provision users for my home Linux devices and it supports offline login, my Homelab servers, and my self-hosted web applications through OIDC.
A nice ‘one stop shop’ for my purposes.
EDIT: Actually their comparison page might be a worthwhile read considering your question OP.