For those who don’t know much about him, I recommend watching the movie Revolution OS. It does a good job showing what he was working towards.
For those who don’t know much about him, I recommend watching the movie Revolution OS. It does a good job showing what he was working towards.
I’ve had my fw 13 since early Feb 2022. So far, I’ve replaced the hinges and upgraded to a new mainboard. (11th gen i5 to 12 gen i7 when it became my main PC).
I’ve redone the thermal paste on the 12th gen 2 times already to clean the fan out and have not had any problems opening things up. I open it up so often to tinker that the pull loop on the keyboard cable finally broke on me a few weeks ago.
My old mainboard is currently running my entire homlab. Opnsense, pihole, Plex, Kavita, audiobookshelf, foundry vtt, *arrs, unifi controller. I threw it into a 3d printed case and its been running fine without any issues.
I thought about upgrading to the fw16, but it’s too expensive for me to justify it. If I want to game I just plug into my eGPU. I don’t need my gaming system to be ultra portable.
I’ll probably upgrade again when they release a new ryzen mainboard that has USB 4 2.0 support so I can take advantage of the additional pcie bandwidth for my GPU.
I would reccomend the fw13 to anyone who is into customizing PCs or is passionate about repairability in the electronics they own.
No issues jumping straight from 37 server edition to 40.
This website has a bunch of great practice “wargames”. You’ll learn a bunch about common linux commands and the different options for them. It also provides you with some great tips on what to google if you get stuck. I reccomend starting with bandit.
+1 for openscad. I switched over from Fusion 360 back when autodesk changed the personal use license in 2020.
It takes a bit to get used to it, but once you’ve made a few parts you begin to see how powerful it can really be.
Its also super lightweight, so you can run it on most systems without any issues. I’ve ran in on a chromebook before.
The only thing I miss about fusion 360 is an easy way to add fillets to parts, that can be tricky in openscad. I use chamfers for the most part though, so I don’t miss it much.
Whenever I’ve pushed through and attempted to finish a book that I do not enjoy, I end up shelving reading as a hobby for a long period of time.
So I decided to just stop trying and if I don’t enjoy them, I stop. There are too many good books to read out there for me to try to force feed one to myself.
I get quite a few reccomend actions from the sci-fi/fantasy rss feeds I’m subscribed to. I also get some from suggestions on lemmy.
I like Language Transfer. It’s free and you can download the episodes for offline listening.
I do this same thing. I have Ubuntu on an external ssd with its own EFI partition. I followed this guide to get it setup and it works great.
Mix old school yakuza family drama with a hint of mystical powers that grant the characters certain physical/mental enhancements and you get The Green Bone Saga Trilogy. Very good series I couldn’t put down.
Yes, looks like that is the official name for it. Thanks.
I really like the web based management panel. Make it really quick and easy to add/change firewall rules, look at logs, etc.
Samsung’s TTS engine for android is the best I have found. I use it to listen to epub books.
I didn’t enjoy it at first, but seeing progress in my weightlifting encouraged me a ton. Eventually I did start enjoying the actual workout, and if I skip a day it feels like something is missing.
Ive been lifting for about 4 years, it took 6-12 months for me to start enjoying the process.
The book “I will teach you to be rich” has a great overview of how to best leverage credit cards, high yield savings accounts, setting up automatic investments, saving, and lots of other ‘good to know’ topics about money.
For investing specifically I use the Boglehead method.