I’m loving my Framework, have Mint on there. Thinkpads are also well regarded I believe
I’m loving my Framework, have Mint on there. Thinkpads are also well regarded I believe
I know it used to, but it must have changed since I remember. Didn’t see Holo when I looked at the survey this morning either, I guess that’s what I get for commenting before I have coffee
Arch Linux includes SteamOS
I get it. I basically have to browse on the everything tab to get enough content, and just block the politics communities because I get enough of that from everywhere else in life. I’ve been using the lack of content to just ween myself off social media though, rather than go back to Reddit. This is the only “social media app” I have installed on my phone unless you count Discord and YouTube
I’ve switched to indie games or older releases in my backlog
Good on you for having such a detailed and well-meaning post, and good on the devs for being so receptive to ideas. I run Immich but am definitely a novice when it comes to self hosting things, so I had no idea this was going on. I don’t have any suggestions for the feature request but the proposed changes to the documentation would be good for people to know its thete and can be changed.
OpenMediaVault (Debian), it’s the perfect amount of tinkering and simplicity for my first nas/homeserver
I’d like to spin up a Matrix instance for me and my friends on my NAS, but like you said it’s currently more involved than just getting a domain and running a compose. The space is evolving fast though and experiments like these help a lot
You can just set your torrent program to open at startup, as long as you use your computer somewhat often you’ll be fine. Or you can look into a seedbox, it’s cheap
I got around this by just downloading some big freeleech porn packs or a couple new release shows/movies. My highest ratio item is an anime episode I downloaded minutes after release
A private tracker is a torrenting site, like TPB, but is invite-only or has some other barrier to get in. They’re usually safer and faster, bur you have to seed. Also YMMV, obscure things might either not be on there, or have few/no seeds.
Can confirm, I gave up after my fifth crash in two hours. So much for Doom being a landmark PC series…