Those are the best, you feel more tired when you wake up.
Those are the best, you feel more tired when you wake up.
A mini PC is the way to go if you want to self host a media server such as Jellyfin. You have to do a little research, but you can find mini PCs with Intel chips that have Quick Sync for transcoding for around $100 on Amazon.
Ah a fellow victim of the doorway effect.
Yeah, like that home movie your mom and I made, won’t find that on any streaming site.
Fun fact: Richard Hatch portrayed Apollo in the OG BSG, and was also in the reboot as Tom Zarek.
You might like this.
Their spyware probably doesn’t work on Linux.
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There was an attempt haha
I consider lemm.ee my home, and you guys my internet family. @sunaurus on a somewhat personal note, I saw you mention in one of your updates a week or two ago you were getting let go from your job, which coincided with some much needed home repairs. If you haven’t landed a new job yet, I’d like to throw some cash your way for personal expenses, and I’m sure others would too. I don’t want you working on keeping the instance running smoothly from the coffee shop down the road because your power or internet got turned off. If you’re in a rough spot, I kind of like the idea of doing a fund raiser on, let’s say 8/18 - 8/19 (UTC) where all one time Github and Ko-Fi contributions get aside for you and your family.
Have you tried Andor yet? It’s probably the best series (don’t hate me Grogu fans).
Diarrhea incoming!
Yeah, I like the Firefish interface a lot more. I was able to follow the handful of people I followed on Mastodon seamlessly. Everything just looks better IMO.
To add to this, it can even be as simple as reporting bugs you find, whether that be with the Lemmy code itself or a client you’re using.
I installed Sync, threw $16 LJ’s way for putting in the work to convert it to work with Lemmy, and then uninstalled lol (commenting from Thunder). I plan on continuing to use FOSS clients for Fediverse stuff, but am happy there’s a healthy variety of open and closed source clients for everyone to pick and choose from.
Agreed, and starred.
I got a 4 CPU / 24Gb RAM Ubuntu 22.04 ARM VPS running on Oracle’s “always free” tier. The Synapse and Postgres containers are using about 2% CPU and 1.2Gb of RAM combined. If your strapped for resources, check them out.
If you’re using Android, check out xmanager. It’s basically a free cracked version of Spotify Premium.