I try to balance things between what I find enjoyable/ worth the effort, and what ends up becoming more of a recurring headache
I try to balance things between what I find enjoyable/ worth the effort, and what ends up becoming more of a recurring headache
I have a somewhat dated (but decently specd) NUC running Proxmox, and it’s the backbone of my home lab. No issues to date.
Rank choice, and more party options to use it on
Thank you, I’ll definitely check it out.
Yeah, I suppose I could have a specific directory for them to download to, then I move them to the directory which they play from, which is more restricted.
I thought one of the main benefits of those projects was that they can automatically download and replace versions with higher quality ones (if you have it configured that way). In that case, would I be able to have it look at my (restricted) directory which it doesn’t have write perms for, but download to a different directory?
I really want(ed) to look into the *darr projects, but I don’t want to give them write permissions to my NAS :/
Last I checked, they didn’t support my webos version without me doing the developer mode trick, but my Nvidia shield/ Jellyfin for Android TV works like a charm
I’ll check that out, thanks!
Kubuntu
I tried the stacked monitor setup for a while. Neck couldn’t handle it
Oh interesting, I’ll check it out. I’m hosting my own server and I’m the only user on it, so it’s been pretty snappy :P
Switched to Matrix pretty recently, and it’s been surprisingly nice to use
That's over an encrypted line :D
No way, tele would mean I was going to the office at all :kekW:
I’ll have a specific VLAN for people needing those things
StandardNotes for me