

I had so many OSX and Final Cut Pro DVD-Rs. And Adobe CS.
Nowadays I just use FOSS alternatives. Pirated software isn’t worth the risk anymore IMO.
I had so many OSX and Final Cut Pro DVD-Rs. And Adobe CS.
Nowadays I just use FOSS alternatives. Pirated software isn’t worth the risk anymore IMO.
The whole point is that it’s open source and they want people to be able to print them themselves.
I primarily use Libre Wolf but playing back hdr videos in Plex might just be easier to use Chromium than mpv.
If you have a car with a CD player, I’d recommend burning some CDs. It’s so refreshing having a small collection of banger CDs to choose from. Not to mention that you can insert and eject without being too distracted.
It’s funny, I’ve heard this so many times. And read through the docs. But I’m a mad lad who has auto updates (I know!) and have never had an issue with Immich.
While you’re at it consider using docker.
This is the way.
Do you mean watching the theatrical release of the original trilogy, then watching the specialized edition, then the DVD re-releases, then the prequels, then the blu-ray re-releases, then the sequel trilogy?
Turn over records? Is this not all public already?
zathura does this as well
What was illegal about ryujinx?
This is great but it would have to be pretty terrific to get me to replace Plasma.
All great recommendations here. But I’ve heard good things about PdfDing. I haven’t used it myself but have followed development since the developer is quite active.
Yeah I used to pirate Adobe software religiously. Every version. Now I just use inkscape and suffer through the occasional GIMP session.
Honestly I don’t run pirated software at all anymore. The risk is too high. If it’s a game then I’m happy to pay for it, and open source software covers pretty much everything else for me.
The only exception is switch games but they run through an emulator which is quite safe.
Most media files are safe but I’ve heard that PDFs of all files can be vectors.
Not what you’re asking about, but this guy was very inspirational for me wrt making latex diagrams easily.
Yeah I was just about to point that out for ya.
Yeah it’s not for everybody but the price is quite reasonable. You’re basically just paying for the bandwidth.
Almost all routers can handle gigabit, which is almost certainly what you want if you plan on doing local networking. A typical hard drive has speeds of about a gigabit. There is no reason to get anything slower. You can also get some gigabit switches (or even faster if you are using nvme on both machines) and connect two machines that need fast speeds between them to it. Most switches will be able to send packets to each other without going through the router.
If you really want to do some learning you could try to set up an opnsense box on an old PC and connect that to a switch. It’s feature rich and completely modular and upgradable. This is probably the best thing you could do if you want to learn something but also the worst thing to do if you want consistent uptime since you can pretty easily break stuff if you don’t read the docs.
That said, as others have mentioned openwrt on a used router is probably the best of both worlds - feature rich but less breakable.