

TiddlyWiki might be a good option.


TiddlyWiki might be a good option.


I think it’s 100% a didgeridoo, but one that has been molded into a shape superficially resembling a saxophone.
As a longtime didg player, I can tell you that the thing that makes this absolutely worth every penny is not how light it is, the paint job, etc, but the fact that it can hit so many “hoot” notes (what they call “trumpets”), and that each hoot note is tuned to be in the same scale as the main drone.
Most didgeridoos have only one, or maybe two hoot notes, but I watched some other videos of these things being played, and I’m seeing four or five hoot notes, in addition to the main drone.
At that point, it’s starting to grow beyond the realm of wind percussion instrument, into something that can play melodies.


Additional info for the lazy: the name of the company is “Gravy Analytics”, hence the name “Gravy Scanner” for this app. It’s a large data broker, and they don’t bother with pesky little details like “informed consent”.
Anyway, they got hacked a month ago, and the hackers threatened to publicly release all the data.


Most likely, that means you’re clean. On mine, the output is just a white screen with a list of the affected apps… Clicking on one of them takes me to that app’s settings.
It does that one thing, with no explanations or instructions, so it wouldn’t surprise me to learn that it doesn’t show a message to indicate that nothing was found.


Requirements:
About 300GB clear disk space for the entire planet. Probably an SSD unless you like pain, suffering and watching the slow creep of old age…
Lol, no kidding!
I tried to post this video directly, but it got removed. So, here is how to make your own sound-dampening baffle box for a home server:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=d0KsCrtu3jg