

I’ve always been secretly jealous of Samsung hardware, then I remember how terrible their software is and buy the newest Pixel.


I’ve always been secretly jealous of Samsung hardware, then I remember how terrible their software is and buy the newest Pixel.
Yeah, I would at least try a different distro before tossing the GPU
Which distro? Switch to Wayland, I’ve only experienced screen tearing with Xorg. Edit, it’s probably your hardware.


Cliphist sounds like it might work for you. Depending on what’s running under Gnome you might need a few dependencies.


Vinyl records, analog tube amplifiers, a good pair of speakers 🤌
Honestly though digital compression now is so good it probably sounds the same.


That’s a good point. The model weights could be voltage levels instead of digital representations. Lots of audio tech uses analog for better fidelity.I also read that there’s a startup using particle beams for lithography. Exciting times.
Well I guess I’m Doomed then.


Excellent choice. Great execution. No notes.
Yes I am aware that I am paying to use someone else’s hardware. I already self-hosted lots of stuff on my own hardware, renting a server has other benefits that my own hardware doesn’t, mainly guaranteed uptime.
Thanks for the guide. S3 buckets are the way to go and I already have a few Linode/Akami servers I keep for playing around with. I’m just a little worried about Navidrome hammering the server because I messed something up then getting a $1000 bandwidth charge.
I got a pretty great one for cheap that I want to migrate my Navidrome service to. I don’t mind the $12 renewal; I just need to figure out how to host 1TB of music on the cloud for cheap.


I self hosted my own email server for a while. I don’t know how other domain resellers work but namecheap has hardly any info on the whois query. The reason I gave up self hosting email was because all my emails kept going to spam for everyone I emailed. I think there’s a way to advertise your server to mark it as not spam for Gmail, but I don’t remember exactly. Plus incoming email needs spam protection.
I remember when I first stumbled across this manual I was trying to look up a quick awk command and wound up reading the whole thing. It’s really one of the better GNU manuals.


Code Bullet is great. I love his crazy AI stuff. He’s been doing it since before LLMs became popular. The dudes super smart, you can rest assured he knows what a vm is. It was way more entertaining watching this on bare metal.


I assumed they had gone out of business until the failed rebrand. If this is some kinda 4d chess to get people talking about them it’s working great.


Totally agree, but at this point Microsoft is so ingrained in the US federal government that it’s practically a branch of it.


That sounds like a very functional and rational solution to the problem of age verification. But age verification isn’t the ultimate goal, it’s mass surveillance, which your solution doesn’t work for.


I like your boat analogy. It does take more work to keep it running in top condition, and when it’s firing on all cylinders it will run circles around windows. Also, people that don’t have one and talk shit are just jelly.
I loved my Pixel 4a with LinageOS. It was the perfect form factor. Sadly, I had to give it up when my banking app decided that it was exclusively only for Android/IOS and deemed LinageOS to “unsafe” which was bull shit.