OK that's better than what I've seen. Notepadqq I think was 2.4gb and I said no to that one. But again I don't run Ubuntu.
The snap store is some proprietary store Canonical runs, and snaps are friggin huge in size. I don't really know though as I don't use Ubuntu anymore
Speed Queen is still making dumb albeit electronic models. Bit pricey but solid. Or get yourself an old one off Craigslist and call someone to refurb it. Those will often outlast anything else.
It was cheap as chips though
yeah I've got both. The 3 won't play the really hi red movies without down sampling from the server
A 4B is kind of the minimum for newer Librelec versions. Still cheap and fanless with a good heat sink case. I've learned recently about CEC and it works on my old Panasonic with Viera but I keep a little Bluetooth keyboard around too.
It is kinda shocking how well really old junk runs under Linux vs Windows's treatment of it.
Just started messing with this last night and can't find wjhere Jellyfin ends up after installing it.
Yeah just walk through Costco and see the massive varieties of ready to eat stuff. But a ton of people here just eat out all the time too.
Home cooking. It is super easy and about 100x healthier. Don't know how? Get the America's Test Kitchen Best Skillet Recipes book. Lots of super easy things in there. Once you get in the habit you really only have to do it 3-4 times a week, and there are lots of frozen meals.
Some places are ditching the website and going app-only. Stockpile as an example.
Sort of map-related, but the Longitude series/book is pretty fascinating. This map was drawn without really being able to calculate longitude except by dead reckoning.
Anyone pick up any of those cheap Quanshen radios to listen to ATC traffic?
Oh yeah OK not really a problem for me then.
Can you expand on this please? I am on Tumbleweed and just install the nvidia driver and have never had any issues. I go full AMD otherwise but in the land of old crap where I live, I pick up things like used 1060s for cheap.
Every now and then a website doesn't work on Firefox.
TNG started in 87. Not at all inconceivable that it was sitting in a closet somewhere.
Jellyfin is working pretty well for TV too, with the Schedules Direct feed. Just doesn't get the naming right.