

I use a raspberry pi 3 A+. The only thing that sucks is no h265 support.
I use a raspberry pi 3 A+. The only thing that sucks is no h265 support.
You’re like my polar opposite. I like listening to albums because songs go together usually. I hate streaming services, but mostly Spotify because their UI is so trash it just pushes you to playlists.
It’s why I’ve just returned to Downloading music and using an iPod until I get my own streaming server set up.
Like what do you need to keep configured? lol Linux is set it and forget it. I’ve had installs be fine from day one to year 7. It’s not like windows where Microsoft is constantly changing things and changing your settings. Like it takes minimum effort to keep a Linux server/system going after initial configuration.
Big nope from me dawg
I’ll keep ncmpcpp, thanks. I haven’t used a gui music player in years. They seem so goofy now.
A lot of those people are from rural areas and are afraid of cities like DC. Lmao. Source: I am From DC and now live in a rural area and my yokel coworkers thinks anything past the 66/81 interchange is a hellscape
Yeah I have a raspberry pi ‘syncthing hub’ that keeps all my devices uniform down to dot files and configs. It’s so essential. It’s so nice as well to be able to switch from my desktop to a laptop and continue coding seamlessly. Everything is ready as soon as I log to my computer. Don’t have to use any kind of service like google cloud, etc.
Weechat 4 lyfe
Here’s my entire setup
If you give Me to this evening, I’ll see what I can put up. I’ve never shared them, so I don’t know what folders you need, but I’m open to sharing.
My first Gen Ryzen motherboard still has PS/2 ports lol. I really want a keyboard. I’ve been searching thrift shops.
Bonus pic of the mouse I’m using
I’d rather just use a snap than that dumb shit.
Themes like this 🤤🤤
This is absolutely top tier
My pc doesn’t meet requirements Ryzen 5 1500x, RX580, how does the steam run it well?
It’s so weird that it doesn’t have it because both my kubuntu and endeavorOS installs have it by default. Like that’s a basic feature
What a jabroni.
I really like my 2019 thinkpad x1 carbon for coding/light gaming. It runs vms pretty well as well. It cost me $250 a couple years ago used off of eBay.
The only thing I have experience with is that the pi’s struggle with newer codecs, like h264 runs perfectly but any video that is h265 is a slide show, if you get an image at all. So I have to be really careful which version of a video I download. It sucks because h264 files are significantly larger due to its inferior compression.