

I’ve got one of those with bi-metallic strips, it’s 35 years old, works no problem.


I’ve got one of those with bi-metallic strips, it’s 35 years old, works no problem.


3D File previews?? Who needs that?
someone’s not familiar with the 3d-printer-building scene


Yeah me too! Give me money.


Idk it seems a weird trolling attempt. Or maybe mental illness.


On the other hand, when service X is down, you can go to another service or do something else… When half of the services are down, well…


I doubt it’s feet, but if it’s a distance, I guess it doesn’t matter much


Idk what 20/20 is, I guess you guys use a different scale, last mandatory vision test at work was 12/10 with 6/7 on I don’t remember which color recognition range, but I’m not sure about the latter 'cause it was ok last year and 6/7 the year before also. IIRC the best score for visual acuity is 18/10, but I don’t think they test that far during work visits, I’d have to go to the ophthalmologist to know.


Yeah well my comparisons are all with local files, no streaming compression


You can also use multiple duckdns.org redirections for free


TBH lately I’ve been using Jellyfin for that as well, Navidrome is great when you use it with apps like Symfonium, but the web interface is not super. There’s Feishin as an alternative frontend but it doesn’t seem very mature and I’m not comfortable exposing it to the internet, reverse proxy or not.


With a reverse proxy you can route connections to arbitrary ports. Just remap the ports in the docker containers if they run on the same machine, otherwise they’ll refuse to start when the conflict is detected.
I have it set up like this. music.mydomain.net redirects to navidrome, video.mydomain.net to jellyfin, news.mydomain.net to miniflux, cloud.mydomain.net to Nextcloud (this one is on a VPS tho), and so on; those are all on different ports, but I never need to input it as it always goes over https 443.


Who could have foreseen this


That’s how we watched TV in the CRT era


I’ve got a LCD 55" TV and a 14" laptop. Ok the couch, the TV screen looks to me about as big as the laptop screen on my belly/lap, and I’ve got perfect vision; on the laptop I can clearly see the difference between 4k and FULL HD, on the TV, not so much.
I think TV screens aren’t as good as PC ones, but also the TVs’ image processors turn the 1080p files into better images than what computers do.


From the video it looks like they’ll test on Bazzite, it’s probably more stable than Windows for that, just choose a snapshot and it’ll always be the same


I’ve had a Kobo Aura H2O for years and it’s great


teamspeak/ventrillo
Roger Wilco!


Why don’t you guys make signatures to improve the life of homeless people? Stop putting ads everywhere?
Let me guess, you’re from the USA


If they want money for game preservation, they should spin-off that initiative in a non-profit.
Bazzite on AMD with ultra-wide and 1440p dual-monitor setup here, zero problems