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That’s what I’d recommend. Why Google and not Aegis or another non-Google FOSS app?
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That’s what I’d recommend. Why Google and not Aegis or another non-Google FOSS app?
Why do you need that? Just use one of the already existing ones like Aegis.
I really really liked Limewire and Shareaza. That coupled with collection search would be awesome.
Notifications turned off for almost everything, always.
Best QoL feature IMHO. My husband and bestie can get through with calls, everyone else gets called back.
In this case probably Vulkan, as developers tend to use current computers which support Vulkan, which is faster and younger and has less overhead.
In other cases you probably want OpenGL because older GPUs don’t support Vulkan and usually you want to include as many users as possible.
I’d love to have a vscodium alternative written in a faster and more efficient language. Most editors and IDEs don’t quite fit my workflow, while vscodium does.
When did you try Matrix? You can just choose to not encrypt your chat room. Apart from that, in 2022 the encryption hiccups got way better, in 2023 they’re barely happening.
I recommend FluffyChat as mobile client and Nheko for desktop. The Matrix experience relies heavily on the client you’re using.
Exactly!
I found Barrier to be quite good in that regard for text in the clipboard, but think it doesn’t do file copying. Would be awesome if it had that feature, so clipshare might be good to extend Barrier.
For me a single 2TB 2.5 inch external HDD in a shockproof case and a 1TB SSD contain all of my most important data (mostly scanned documents and personal media like photos, phone backups and letters). I have a Syncthing folder which syncs to my phone and is mirrored to the SSD once a week, while the HDD is used as a restic target. I don’t want to lug around 3kg of disks when my house is on fire, war breaks out or an axe murderer chases me.
eh, i didnt mention any offline hardware
Sorry if my comment came over as criticising your approach, I just wanted to add that information if someone wanted to use it. What I wanted to say is: if you have a NAS, you need to have reliable cold storage which is not SSDs.
12 drives in the go bag seems a bit much, as I don’t think the weight to usefulness ratio would be great if you really needed to leave the house in an emergency.
Contrary to what people suggested, I would advise against optical discs or tapes and would go with HDDs you check every few months. They don’t rot like optical media, the only thing you have to worry about are the motor spindles getting stuck and other mechanical failures.
It will also be the cheapest option. With tapes you need expensive drives and they change the version every few years. Tapes only are better if you store hundreds or thousands of TiB of data.
Which data so you want to save? Mostly games and media? If so, consider giving them to your friends and family to copy and enjoy, which some people call a ‘friend backup’.
SSDs need to be powered periodically to not lose bits to the cells losing trapped electrons. For offline storage HDDs are a better option.
Always burn data at lower speeds too, less errors.
Doesn’t help the fact that the discs degrade over time.
it USED TO SUPPORT running AI and stuff. But AMD removed that support in new versions of the driver.
Can you run old versions? Which driver are you talking about?
This is very cool, sadly AMD GPUs in Linux are not supported. I hope the server component can be run independently there at some point.
For instance I hunt criminals… Way more useful to society than watching Disney plus
You’re so hardcore. I wish I was like you. /s
No, you don’t hunt criminals. You pretend to do it, on some random social media network called lemmy.
I myself also don’t like Marvel, most of Star Wars and the other stuff Disney is pumping out. But what I like even less are people on the internet pretending that they are worth more than others because they watched some crime footage on YouTube.
Why don’t you get back to topic, which incidentally is Jellyfin and not the content on Disney+? Do you really have nothing of worth to add?
That’s OK. Bleep bloop.
not at all. the problem with this video is that the guy has literally no clue what he’s talking about.
Since you seem to have the most knowledge about that topic, why don’t you explain where he’s wrong instead of repeating yourself?
I’m all for sharing knowledge and educating people. Repeating that other people don’t have a clue about something, while not demonstrating you yourself have a clue about it, is just wasting everyone’s time.
They have stickers which tell you they’re cheaper than eBay when that’s actually not the case? Isn’t that illegal?