You are clearly not aware of the windfall profits corporations are making, and that they are then passing exactly none of it on to the workers generating that profit
You are clearly not aware of the windfall profits corporations are making, and that they are then passing exactly none of it on to the workers generating that profit
It’s like Kodi-lite, specifically for shows? It’s not for me, but cool that it’s out there
The Linux way, as it was written.
I’d only recommend Duolingo to dip a toe in. If after awhile you’re wanting a bit more, I’ve had a good experience with Deutsch Welle’s german course - https://learngerman.dw.com/en/learn-german/s-9528
Also Babel is excellent but pricey.
Have you considered some kind of remote mouse app? There’s multiple good options out there, wifimouse.github.io/ for example
Someone’s running a Bell 103 for laughs
Whenever I get worried about new technology I think of the Luddites, then I am less worried
Sometimes the only winning move is not to play
You should be able to, ahem, find some convinent ROM collections on most torrent indexers. A standard NES game is only ~128kb, so the whole library of games is only like 750mb. It scales exponentially with every generation as data storage improved, so the SNES library is 2gb, the N64’s is 5gb, and the PS3’s is 20tb. I find that I really don’t need the full library of a consoles releases available, so I usually only choose maybe a hundred or two that I’m interested in, there’s only so much time in the day. If you don’t need a handheld device I can recommend modding your ps3, it can emulate most anything, the hombrew scene is active and there’s been a lot of support for it, plus for the majority of consoles it’s a full custom firmware solution, so it’s a pretty seemless experience once you set it up. Plus with the internal hdd there’s plenty of space for stuff. Pretty much everything up to last gen is easily pirateable, so have fun with it, it’s easy once you get the hang of it.
I would definitely recommend consumer grade hardware for a small home server, I ran older server gear (dual e5645+42GB ram) and found it to be loud and power hungry, especially at idle. Moved over to only slightly newer consumer stuff (i5-3470+8GB ram) and it still did what I needed it to, without costing $40AUD a month to run.
8GB of RAM is perhaps a bit limiting at times but I’ve not yet run into any critical issues because of it. I wouldn’t want to try simultaneous, high bit-rate transcodes on it but aside from that it’s been fine for my use case.
Oh for sure, the US is totally cooked when judged by most important metrics
I believe you need emby premium to use the live TV feature, but I’m not 100% on that
Everyone’s naming Plex, but just to be different I’ll throw Emby out there. I haven’t had any issues with it, and there’s a few features it has that I like.
Good luck and God speed Sir
But just to note, this doesn’t work if your ISP places you in a double NAT situation by using carrier grade NAT
Is that a CRT tv you’re using as a pc monitor?
Or sometimes also x86_64
Why do you run multiple *arr containers? What can two or three do that one couldn’t?
They’re fuckin’ nihilists dude, they don’t believe in anything