I use Nextcloud to sync a huge music collection and it works great - I was kinda surprised
I run it on an underpowered NUC and it behaves beautifully
I use Nextcloud to sync a huge music collection and it works great - I was kinda surprised
I run it on an underpowered NUC and it behaves beautifully
you should probably use a VPN if you’re uploading because it’s trivial for law enforcement to track - there’s no Onion routing or anything like that, and anyone can register and search
but for downloading / leeching I wouldn’t be as worried because very generally speaking people aren’t harassed for downloading, only sharing
yep came here to say NixOS - once I was used to it, the advantages for programming are immense. I commit my shell.nix to Git and use Lorri to automagically install the right environment tools and it feels magical being able to work on multiple machines and never encounter dependency oddness
it isn’t so loud that other people would notice, i don’t think - and usually just a bit of readjustment of my position is enough to unblock the vents
don’t let me dissuade you from buying the best laptop i’ve owned!
the art in question was not damaged
if i have it on a table, it’s fine, mostly silent. if i have it on my lap blocking the vents then it can get noisier and hotter pretty fast
I run NixOS on my Ryzen Framework 13 and it works flawlessly, including fingerprint reader. I run KDE now but I’ve also used Gnome with no issues.
I used this nixos-hardware module for some of the fancier hardware tweaks I don’t really understand: https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware
as the inverse to this, I like to be reminded how much Windows sucks so I don’t feel any desire to reinstall it
For the unaware, Navidrome is a very slick and fast Subsonic-compatible music streaming server, which works excellently with large libraries. I’ve tried a bunch of options for streaming my music files over my local network and Navidrome has been by far the nicest. I use it with Tailscale and the Substreamer client on my iPhone so I can play my tunes when out and about.
I have a few personal domains registered with Njalla and have for years with no issues. They’re not hosting anything shadier than a Jellyfin login (on a non-Njalla server) - and so I’m not worried about getting denied access. And I like not having my real details in the WHOIS.
my LG TV was up to date but I still managed to root it just recently, via this method: https://github.com/throwaway96/dejavuln-autoroot
it’s well worth it - rebinding the remote alone is sweet AF, plus the ad-free and sponsor-blocking YouTube is great
with respect to accuracy / pendantry, he didn’t chant, or start chanting anything - he shouted ‘allahu akbar’
you ask the waiter if they can move you to another table
for you, maybe
for the planet, nuh-uh
good bot
hero
highly recommend the Private Eye podcast (and magazine, but the podcast is more digestible): https://www.private-eye.co.uk/podcast
I use Librewolf with Firefox Sync and it works excellently, it doesn’t interfere with Librewolf’s operations at all
I’ve been re-watching Phoenix Nights lately - it’s really good, and I’d look forward to a return
although it hasn’t aged too gracefully - some of the jokes punched down a bit for today’s tastes
nice - unlimited Kagi was good value at $25 for power users but at $10 it’s good value for everyone, even if they never dig around in the settings
my favourite feature is raising / lowering results, as others have mentioned, but I also use the AI summarizer quite often
I work with Zendesk and this doesn’t surprise me at all - the product is janky and they’re much more interested in sales and squeezing a few more $$s from their clients than improving it or fixing issues