I just got a NAS and downloaded all my GOG and Humble games into it. Didn’t even occur to me that something like this existed. I’m going to have to give it a try soon, since it sounds like Linux through Wine is supported.
I just got a NAS and downloaded all my GOG and Humble games into it. Didn’t even occur to me that something like this existed. I’m going to have to give it a try soon, since it sounds like Linux through Wine is supported.
Page not found? For the ccc link, video works though
Honestly I still often look up alternate documentation, searching “how do I do x?” instead of reading the actual documentation. I think the official documentation tends to be very technical about everything you need to know about the modules, etc. But if you’re trying to get one particular thing done in a hurry, finding something someone else has already done and copying it as much easier.
That said, I do believe the official documentation gets better with age/the more you come back to it.
Sometimes all you need is a good heart.
I use Jellyfin which covers all my personal streaming needs. But yeah, still not the same
I hate depending on an Internet connection and listening to ads (even as a paid customer), so local media is the only solution for me. And it’s getting so hard to find phones with SD cards that I might have to start carrying around an MP3 player too.
I have a couple iPod classics, one has a dead battery but the other runs just fine. What all are the options for keeping these alive?
I haven’t even watched the unveiling yet, much less read any white papers on it, but from what little I know it kind of sounds like Veilid is the perfect answer for this?
Buddy at the local hackerspace was showing off his homemade Geiger counter attachment at last night’s open house. I’ll share this with him and see if he can elaborate
I had just started pirating movies when I watched this; I stopped a few minutes in, ran to the store, and bought it. Zero regrets, that movie was great.
I use rsync for virtually every mv/cp-like command that is not a single file from one local disk to a different location on the same local disk. It definitely has some advantages.