I’ve loved most things Gunn has put out. I’m still excited for Superman.
I’ve loved most things Gunn has put out. I’m still excited for Superman.
I’ve been using Kodi to pull movies from my NAS for years.
NAS + Tailscale + Kodi is the easiest to setup for me. Works really good.
They think they have enough users locked in to just pay over setting up another server. They might.
deleted by creator
Let’s be real. Most people can’t really use Windows, either. Anything harder than clicking the Chrome icon is beyond most users.
The phrases “quick and easy” and “dual-boot” have never been compatible.
He was saving money, you know, to be efficient.
This is the most accurate one so far.
Naw, Windows 2000 was legit. Everything after that was shit.
Doesn’t matter to him. He still wants to be a bigot.
Open source file manager Material Files lets you set an SSH server as a bookmark and mount it instantly. Moving files around just like like it’s native. Works seamlessly through Tailscale.
You can grab that shell file and examine it. You can also check it out from their public git. I agree that this is bad practices, but not exactly uncommon.
Some people are recommending GIMP. It’s not bad for image editing. For image creation krita and Inkscape are amazing.
In the early 2000s, only my rich friends had cell phones. My roommate and I both had accounts on each other’s machines so we could telnet into them on the same local network.
We used to do this all the time to each other. It was funny to us 25 years ago. It’s still funny now.
Security theater: All you stuff is encrypted but they have the decryption keys
Proprietary App Store: The apps and the store itself are proprietary and I don’t trust Apple.
Gaslighting their customers: Images shared with Android users from iPhone are purposely crushed to a unreviewable quality. The idea is to convince people that Android takes terrible photographs.
After enjoying the very local power of Ollama it seems weird to give OpenAI any money.
This was also in Mandrake Linux.
That Linux distribution? Albert Einstein. Everyone clapped.