ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
As always, all it takes is one egotistical jackass (Laura Chambers in this case) to sink a ship.
Me: *PTSD’s in SCSI chain
I not sure if this helps you at all but I use Pop!_OS on a Thinkpad with touchscreen. On it I do A LOT of PDF work, including forms and signatures. I have had no problems at all in four years of it being my main system.
Note: I do not use pressure sensitive stylus inputs like the Wacom or iPads use.
It looks like someone in that thread responded with a solution.
Is Jellyfin still broken on XBox?
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Preaching to the choir. They hire use to performance tune their app but then their IT staff manges to not notice the most basic things.
We do Grafana + Prometheus for most of our clients but I think that adding Loki into the mix might be necessary. The amount of clients that are missing basic events like “you’ve run out of disk space…two days ago”, is too damn high.
What’s wrong with Plexamp?
I always opt for Pop!_OS if NVidia is in the mix.
I have used it on my Lenovo X1 Extreme as my daily driver for years. Bulletproof.
I use to run RasPlex on a PiZero with a Bluetooth gamepad as a Plex client. There has to be a jellyfin equivalent. For some time, I have just used older game consoles as media clients instead.
We never make minor production changes on Fridays or right before holidays. It is always a bad move because if you get into trouble your odds of not being able to teach the necessary resources are greatly increased.
Major production changes are only done during a scheduled downtime which is planned well in advance to make sure everyone is available, including third party vendors.
I have response teams in a “follow the sun” model as well as having my US team spread coast to coast, plus all our clients set their servers to UTC. It makes the most sense to keep something set to UTC at a moment’s glance.
Anyone else keep nearly everything set to UTC?
I’d start with a 13 month/28 day calendar and planetary time (all clocks set to UTC).
EDIT: And set the date format to YYYY.MM.DD for the entire world. Americans and Europeans can stop arguing. The Japanese got it right.
Depends on budget. Obviously you are familiar with FOSS offerings. Outside of FOSS, if you want a paid products for not too much money, then Reaper is a favorite and Renoise is VERY interesting. If money is no object but Linux compatibility is still a main concern, then Bitwig, 1000%. The top Bitwig package costs $399 but they also have more limited versions for $199 and $99.
PS: No matter what, Koala Sampler is worth the buy.
LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) is a wonderful self-hosting platform.