4k works great on most TV devices, that’s where they expect people are consuming it. I think the crux of the complaint is actually that they don’t make any of that clear before you waste money on it.
4k works great on most TV devices, that’s where they expect people are consuming it. I think the crux of the complaint is actually that they don’t make any of that clear before you waste money on it.
It’s a misogynistic relic of a joke. Enjoy the downvotes.
I’m still in the middle of a K8s migration. It’s overkill for a home user, but I want the upskilling.
I’ve got a QNAP NAS with self-managed linux for storage, and a MS-01 with an RTX A2000 for compute. They’re connected over 10Gb SFP+. I’m more than half way done, especially considering I mostly know what I’m doing now.
I still need to figure out the idiomatically right way to schedule pods with their storage, but I got GPU workloads going recently. Next up is migrate the last of the docker-compose from the storage node.
Boox are a GPL violator and refuse to share source they are legally obligated to. They can get the fuck out of here.
It’s not open source, unavailable on non-apple platforms, and (ironically) needs something like Plex for remote playback.
Actually I take it all back, the support for push notifications isn’t in Lemmy itself yet. It’s not practically usable for you.
Replies, mentions and messages, afaik. Not sure what other kind of notifications you’d be expecting.
Thunder has experimental support for it. You’ll also need a unifiedpush distributor installed. F-Droid has a good explainer on UnifiedPush at https://f-droid.org/2022/12/18/unifiedpush.html
TL;DR: Bridgy Fed is forming a non-profit entity to carry it forwards.
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This won’t be popular, but any time I see an android screenshot with a custom font it looks offensively bad to me. I still think it’s important for accessibility reasons though, as certain fonts can be a big help for people with dyslexia.
💯 I see it the same way.
Yes, that’s one half of what I was getting at. The other half is that it doesn’t prioritise aesthetics.
Listen prioritises aesthetics, but is lacking in function. For me, the missing functionality isn’t important.
There’s no single right answer.
The official app could be described as “functional”. This is a native android app and (imo) looks better.
It’s using LE Audio, which is a new tech explicitly designed for this. Syncing audio should not be an issue, at least once it has some time to mature and client devices improve support https://www.bluetooth.com/blog/10-frequently-asked-questions-on-le-isochronous-channels/
It had long since hit critical mass in Europe before it was bait and switched to serve as a US fascist tool of propaganda. Banning it is the correct response.
Decent list and plan overall. Since you enjoy self hosting and seem systems oriented, I’d add Python on the curriculum somewhere. That would round things out nicely for you.
Is port 22 accessible and pointed at it? You could also run it on an alternate port and specify that port in your ssh config.