Sounds like you need to talk with @retro@infosec.pub from elsewhere in this comment section.
Sounds like you need to talk with @retro@infosec.pub from elsewhere in this comment section.
As someone who now only games from the Steam deck, every time this gets posted I immediately look for updates as to whether a Linux or web client is included.
Until then, I’ll keep going with my current set up.
I see the window controls (close, maximize, minimize) on your music player, but not on the other windows (file manager, console, etc). I also don’t see them in your top bar. Where they at?
The small horse is just getting a good sniff, and no feet isn’t unsettling.
Those front hooves scare me
What is DoH?
This has been the main thing holding me back from purchasing a framework laptop
I use a Radxa Rock 5B running an Android TV ROM. Sits in a 3D printed case and has a silent little Noctua fan keeping it cool. Could be better - the ROM has a little jank to it - but it has taken everything I’ve thrown at it so far.
I use a Radxa Rock 5B running an Android TV ROM. Sits in a 3D printed case and has a silent little Noctua fan keeping it cool. Could be better - the ROM has a little jank to it - but it has taken everything I’ve thrown at it so far.
Looks very nice. Also looks very pricey.
Haven’t used it, but I am aware that Next loud has a forms plugin.
Oh man. Of all the self-hosted projects to not grasp, you picked the darling.
The creator of Immich had the same use case that got me in to self hosting:
At the core - Immich allows me a continuity of service and saves money while keeping spousal approval at the required levels.
I don’t think internet explorer uses the blink engine…
I’m getting this set up at my parents’. Just gotta remind them not to touch the box!
If a laptop has a touchscreen, then I’m fine without a Trackpoint.
Lacking the touchscreen, I will use the Trackpoint more than the track pad.
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If it crosses your mind once it’s all hooked up :-)
Thanks for the reply! I have a couple USB 3.0 2-drive docks that just sit out in the open - consolidating in to a single, enclosed unit with a fan would be nice (since mine or open, you really hear the HD spin up/click when accessing it).
What do you use to adjust your drives’ spin down? hdparm? hd-idle? I have one drive that is constantly spinning/accessed so the thermal concerns with the unit do weigh on me.
Dockcheck is the way to go