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  • Yes.

    Vegan cheese/yogurt (made from human breastmilk iirc) is the perfect example.

    Edit: for those down voting, are you assuming I'm saying all began yogurt and cheese is made with breastmilk?

    Because I'm not, I'm saying some brands are. So I'm assuming I wrote that in a confusing way.

    Nope, bad rememberer thingie.

  • I'd say hw enc/dec, flexibility on the UI, and plugins still being an options are the big ones.

    Along with not having to disable online media sources. Also not having to deal with cert pinning is a major benefit too. No external outage breaks your use.

  • Thanks!

    This year is replacement year... Technically a few more months but I should just pick it up now so I'm ready with it. Going to do some tuning up too, I don't ride for my commute anymore (fully remote) so ive got some stuff to take off that I just don't need on the bike anymore....

  • I'm fine with keeping equipment in the rack if its secured, but I always remove the cabling. I personally don't think people pay much attention to that part.

    I'd also put packing between devices. Since its all going in the uhaul, I wouldn't personally feel the need to separate anything out of the rack, I'd probably leave it in and just check all my mounts are secure. I'd also make sure the rack is secured well in the uhaul, strapped in with a blanket between it and the wall.

  • Going through your comments, it was way more than just that one. You're pretty salty all over this thread, and you're not really reading what people are saying, just repeating a lot.

    So probably I would too, yeah.

  • I’d consider Jellyfin if the end user access was more plug and play.

    Honestly if it could support multi-server login cleanly, that would be the trick right there.

    That said, haven't had any issues, but I did have to help family set it up the first time.

  • Didn't want to assume it wasn't you!

    Showed it to some family who also love ttrpg. If we ever get a chance to play I'd love to try and find a 3d print to paint.... Going to have to look.

    Maybe I'll DM so I can remove all horses and make them all reverse centaurs....

  • Same, though its been two years since my last trip to europe (Spain specifically), it didn't feel much different than when I went as far back as 20 years ago.

    About the only real difference was the EU passports, and how much easier that was for people. Wish I could get one! Would also be a great backup plan for a return of insanity here in the US, but I don't think I can qualify for any of them. Missed by one generation for citizenship by descent....

    Anyway. Seems it was Japan in this case, Europe and South America (though its been maybe a decade or so since I went) dont seem any different to me. The middle east trips used to be kind of wonk, and I bet still are, but I'm not going to that area again anytime soon.

  • Not the person you replied to, and I'm not calling it spyware, but the moment I saw crypto integration I immediately lost all interest in Brave as an option. I personally don't think any individual/group/org/whatever integrating crypto into their software is someone trustworthy (as mentioned my opinion), so I can understand others not trusting Brave either. Whether it does anything bad today or not.

  • There are a ton of remote controls with USB out there. Including ones that are remote control sized with a mini keyboard, presenter style air mouse built in, or even using remote controls on your phone (KDE connect is awesome for this).

  • @Tinnitus@lemmy.world, this is the answer.

    The important part is that its giving clean power to your hardware, and it only needs to last long enough to shut down nicely. Batteries in these units are usually just car or wheelchair batteries, so you can get them cheaper just as a regular battery too.

    You can also grab an older UPS with a crapped out battery for cheap and swap the battery. Last time I did that I got the UPS for $10 (local pickup) and put a new battery in for $20 from Lowes. Battery is still solid, its been about 5 years for that one.