If you don’t have one already, it could be turned into a linux-based input device for your TV.
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If you don’t have one already, it could be turned into a linux-based input device for your TV.
no offense, that thing looks like a cutting board.
i love it
they may be using really slow hard drives or an SSD without DRAM.
or maybe a shitty network switch?
maybe the bandwidth is used up by a torrent box?
there’s a lot of possible causes.
if the cpu performance and memory capacity is still enough, i’d recommend upgrading the storage. SSDs are reportedly getting more expensive, but it isn’t that bad yet.
running an external drive through some kind of USB 3.X connection would also be possible, although at reduced speed. (won’t matter with a HDD, obviously)
oh my god, this (basically culture war) is so hard to witness as a european.
just use signal for god’s sake.
not OC, but i ended up redownloading whatever was x265 and replacing it with 264 or anything else.
also the 1060 in my NAS can do NVENC encoding. that helped a lot with compatibility.
having a seperate numpad rocks!
do you have experience with wear on ABS double-shots?
if i wanted a WOB set of ISO-DE keycaps, they’d have to be ABS. sadly that’s all that’s available, but from what i heard they have a deeper sound profile. that would suit my needs perfectly, although the faster wear worries me a bit.
i’ve shot ducky an e-mail, since they obviously have the molds, but don’t currently make PBT WOB ISO-DE keycaps.
would love a short review compared to PBT.
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also youtube revanced (not entirely open source or available on f-droid, but the best way to watch youtube without ads for my use case)
didn’t have money for an external hard drive or anything like that growing up, so a lot of stuff got lost over the years. but when i upgrade my NAS’ hard drive i will buy an enclosure and scrape all of the important stuff together. like recovery codes for my 3ds collection, old photos of my late cat. that kinda stuff. then i’ll see how frequently i’m gonna update the data.
i’m using a Q6 with lubed MX blacks (60g) and PBT caps. nothing like your setups at all, but they are plenty loud, even as linears. the aluminium case makes them “ping”. i would imagine the navys being almost deafeningly loud, even if you like them clicky. the large case and the even larger actuation force make for great amplifiers of noise.
sure, i love change for the better. the EU parliament is proof that change like this is possible, one just needs funding for lobbbyists like rossmann has done it.
in a fair world, all of these companies who abuse the GPL license woild get sued and have to face actual consequences. but the legal system favors the rich, and the FOSS dev is left to starve. killed by their own passion.
I FIXED IT!!!
i went and made a new certificate, told the UI to use the new one, went into network->default route and typed in the ip of my router, and set the Published Server URL of jellyfin in the app settings to 192.168.50.10. now it’s accessible again.
thanks for helping with this!
it has a fixed reservation, but the router will not let me do 178 at the third segment.
i will try to regenerate the certificates if i can find a tutorial.
to clarify: the old ip is 192.168.178.38, the new one is 192.168.50.9
first, file a report. so devs are aware of your problem.
second, i feel you. i’m in the same situation. if i switch to linux right now, my stream deck will lose features and i probably on’t be able to use my steering wheel anymore. plus i really struggled to install fusion360.
from what i know, you can either install official nvidia drivers or ones the community wrote.
sounds like they’re using community drivers. because they typically don’t perform very well.
don’t use linux myself, but i’ve heard wine has great backward compatibility with older games.
but you probably tried installing them yourself, so…
ok that’s it, next upgrade i’m buying a radeon.
i’m using a 3070 currently, my next GPU will 100% be AMD.