I’m not sure I would want my ip address being tied to the activity of a large amount of strangers who want to hide their IP address. Seems like a good way to get a visit from the friendly neighborhood black van.
I’m not sure I would want my ip address being tied to the activity of a large amount of strangers who want to hide their IP address. Seems like a good way to get a visit from the friendly neighborhood black van.
A large format (12 inch) tablet running Linux with stylus and external monitor support
I buy some physical books, but mostly either borrow from the library or for some rare stuff I aquire backup copies from various places online.
If there is a graphical element to a book, like an atlas, or even books like “House Of Leaves” or “pallbearers club” where the ebook is inferior due to the formatting and typesetting, I’ll buy the physical copy.
Recently I’ve been buying really premium versions of books I reread like the deluxe slipcase of LotR and other tolkien stuff (histories box set is next on my list) and the Akira box set. These are things I read every couple of years so I just like to have and hold the really nice stuff.
I also usually like to get physical copies of RPG books because it’s faster to use at the table and I don’t get distracted by a tablet. The physical version of Mork Borg (and feretory + heretic) is in itself a work of art.
A bunch of ai garbage and also some ads please! Maybe collect info about me and sell it to marketing corporations while you’re there.
100% if that country is in northern Europe. Hard nope if it’s in South America.
I’d buy a ticket tomorrow if there was a job for me in a Scandinavian country and I didn’t need to speak the language immediately.
Is there a tracker that gets most switch games? I used to use nsw2u, but lately most games area direct DL and not torrent. IPThads some of the games, but many of the ones I’m looking for are missing.
Fuck yes. This!
God damn this is the most real thing I’ve read in years.
So for a cheat code, check out “ansible-nas” on github. It will do all the heavy lifting for you.
I would not recommend swapping out major components without doing a new install. Linux installation is quite simple these days, so back up your configs and put them in place in the new installation.
If you run things in containers, these kinds of issues are not as relevant. You can run jellyfin in docker the same on any host and pass the GPU through for xcoding.
Unfortunately I don’t think there’s enough info to answer your question specifically.
Love that channel! I bought some of his prints and 2 of his shirts from his shop. Pretty affordable vs many other YouTube artists!
I’m not doing links because I’m lazy, but I watch a lot of YouTube and these are my favorites:
Ordinary Things - funny smarmy British dude explains ordinary things. Once a month or so, very high effort stuff.
That Chapter - funny sarcastic Irish guy explains true crime things. Twice a week on a good week. Also high effort research
Internet Comment Etiquette - this is not for you. Don’t watch it. You’ve been warned.
LGR - the best legacy youtuber talks about the best legacy tech.
Patrick Willems - funny American guy explains movie stuff.
The Crafsman Steady Craftin - funny puppet man does crafts. This is the most high effort channel on YouTube.
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I’ve been using Nova for a really long time. When I get a new device, I’ll check out whatever isinstalledg for a while, but I always end up going back to Nova. Easy to use, hides apps, enough customization without being overly technical.
“Bluish state” or “makes sense financially”… pick one because AFAIK they seem to be mutually exclusive. If you find somewhere like this with good broadband, please let me know so we can be neighbors!
this is exactly my experience
Oh wow I did not know they had web versions! That is awesome! I might get a linux phone now and give this a shot.
The things keeping me from fully migrating to Linux on mobile are apps like Uber/lyft. They don’t have a web ui version, but I actually use them often. Also google maps navigation doesnt have any realistic alternative in my experience.
A downvote for me is: this is content i don’t want in my feed
Lenovo X1 carbon is what you are looking for. I got one (10th Gen) and slapped fedora on it and it’s been absolutely awesome.
Battery life could be better, but I haven’t tweaked it.
Good luck finding a quality new laptop with Linux support that also has a rj45 port. Framework might be an option though. But I just use a gigabit Ethernet usb3 adapter and it works fine