

Turns out the linux kernel dodged a massive bullet, thanks Linus.


Turns out the linux kernel dodged a massive bullet, thanks Linus.


https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Samba#As_systemd_unit
That’s the guide I followed on my desktop and laptop.


Anything that runs windows can probably run Linux and work well enough for self-hosting. But you’re getting ahead of yourself with worrying about hardware.
Easiest way to start is to find something that you want to try selfhosting that is relatively simple and use WSL within windows to familiarize yourself with Linux/networking/docker.
Once you’re far enough along to know what your needs are, then you can start thinking about the hardware to meet those needs.


https://iptv.surf/ <- Start here
https://ottiptvprovider.com/search <- Helps find the provider with the channels you’re looking for
https://search.streamcheck.pro/ <- Checks the quality of each provider
Also my daily. I’ve been a vertical tab person for many years with treestyle tabs and then sidebery. The tab management features in zen without the need of extensions is the primary selling point for me. Everything just works smoothly for my workflow and the UI is well thought out. I haven’t had any issues with stability or memory usage since moving over from firefox.


When you look at the numbers outside North America, the numbers show even higher % of people using their smartphone as the primary computing device.


I’ve been looking into these types of controllers for a while now and have settled on the GameSir G8/+ as being the best bang for your buck and the one most people recommend. I’m just waiting on the next sale on Alixp to pull the trigger.


Private indexers get most of the popular releases so that’ll have to do until something better comes along.


We’ve had to put up with shitty battery life on the android side forever. I hope these new batteries aren’t too good to be true but I’m not going to worry until there’s a reason to.


I’ve always been Nexus/Pixel until this year. Got tired of incremental performance increases and went with the OP15R. Still very early but I’m liking it (after turning off the bloat).
I’ve been watching the OnePlus spaces and haven’t heard about any battery issues with these new types of batteries but I guess we’ll have to wait and see.


Well shit. There goes my main anime nzb source.


I’m sure this stunt is his attempt to distract us from something. This guy has to be the best at being the “racist senile old man” I’ve ever seen. I don’t think he plans anything but he plays the media like a fiddle to get attention any time he wants while avoiding all accountability.
I’ve never understood why anyone ever took him seriously and I’ve known people who thought he was intelligent which immediately made me question their judgement on everything.


I saw a headline recently about a sharp drop in homicides for the city. Doubt it had anything to do with policing. I am curious about other crime trends over the past few years. It’s hard to find reliable data that is unbiased.


I have the original and never had CEC issues with my Sony.
For a mediacenter that isn’t on bleeding edge hardware, fedora or Debian would be my choice for stability. Performance will be similar regardless of distro.
I use arch on my desktop and laptop and Debian/Ubuntu on servers.


Heroic FAQ:
In order to add support for another store, we would first need for a CLI too for the given store to already exist that could manage the basic features we expect: login, fetching data, installation, etc.
Looks promising.


Sounds like the custom format isn’t working. A screenshot might help.


From the article: “people with bricked devices will need to contact the company’s customer support for recourse”
It’s still early but I’m going to keep on eye on how they treat the people that call them for support.
The only way this makes sense is if Sony feels they’ve cornered enough of the market to be able to recoup the enormous costs of AAA development. I don’t see how that’s possible without a huge price increase of the console and games.