

Have they considered using bricks as a cheap alternative?
Have they considered using bricks as a cheap alternative?
That’s good, they’ve had a good partnership going delivering some real hot cars to the market.
Mindustry hasn’t been mentioned yet. Open source and Linux native on Steam.
Of course, having replaceable CPUs on laptops would open up a huge market for people buying new CPUs to install.
My laptop I used through university just a few years ago, an HP Elitebook 840 G3 had a toolless bottom panel that popped off to allow access to the battery, wifi card, m.2, SATA drive, and RAM. I upped to to 16gb RAM and put a m.2 drive in both for cheap and it was a capable computer and still gets used today. Why can’t we still do that?
I use my PS4 all the time with Jellyfin with no issues. Just have to open it in the browser.
Tailscale and being at my house is the only two ways in so I feel those are pretty good for me.
Car forums are still somewhat active. There’s usually one per car make or chassis. For example I use zilvia.net for S chassis stuff and miata.net for Miata stuff which are both active.
I have a ThinkCenter m710q Tiny as my server PC and Linux Mint worked out of the box for features of it. It’s pretty basic as far as hardware goes so any modern Linux distro should work fine.
To wipe Windows, you’ll need a bootable USB drive with a Linux iso burned to it. In the installation process you’ll be given either an option to wipe the existing drive or to manually wipe it and format it as a Linux friendly filesystem. Once that’s done you’ll be able to install fresh on the blank drive.
The batteries that are other colours of the rainbow don’t fit in my red tools so that’s a big deciding factor there. As far as corded or hand tools it doesn’t matter to me. Sometimes I spraypaint tools bright colours so they don’t get lost as easy.
I did not know that!
I thought Ubisoft was upset that it was compatible with the Steam Deck.
I do not think so in my experience. I’m a software developer and a lot of my job is searching solutions to problems. Every year or two I’ll try DDG because I love the concept but it never works as well for me. Putting the same search query into Google yeilds actual results for me more often than DDG does.
Did it work?
It does make for a cool story.
You’re going to hate bifold doors and trifold pamphlets.
Docker isn’t needed for Jellyfin. It can be just installed like a regular program. I don’t know about any Arr stacks but Jellyfin by default will identify and fetch metadata for any media included in its library. The library structure that I use is one folder for music, one for TV shows, and one for movies. That’s it. I just copy over manually downloaded or ripped files.
I use Linux for hosting Jellyfin but the setup was minimal, it was just some Linux specific file permission stuff. Before you get too far into it just download Jellyfin and give it a try! You might be surprised how little setup is needed.
Sigma balls
It’s hard for them to comprehend something outside of their country.
I’ve got fireproof racing shoes for racing and track days but for everyday driving I’d put another recommendation in for Vans.
Very cool rack. Neat to see the M910Q rack mounted. Love those computers.