They have been built onto android until now, but i read that they wanted to ditch that and make their own os from scratch
They have been built onto android until now, but i read that they wanted to ditch that and make their own os from scratch
Yes I did that before but i wanted to get rid of amazons bloat and login constraint
I was even trying to go one step further by rooting it and just use plain android tv since i only needed it for jellyfin but it didn’t work lol.
TIL Amazon Echos can act as Zigbee hub. Still not using it lol.
I’m by no means a security expert, but I encrypt all my drives with LUKS on ext4 (or btrfs with the system drive on Fedora). I have a similar use case to yours, so i would be interested in your disaster plan as you call it.
Those examples you listed are not really modern imo. I’m not an UI/UX expert though.
I used Hugo to build my personal website. You can also easily build blogs with it. The difference to the usual approach is that you “code” the website in markdown which makes it super easy. Hugo then generates the html and css for you, which gets statically hosted. Check out the showcases and themes if you’re interested. I used a theme called papermod, it’s pretty common.
In my case i masked the service because like i said, inside the lxc container there is no networking to do, it’s done on the host (proxmox). Note that disabling the service in my case was not enough since it could be invoked by other services, and then you would have to wait again.
See this for further info and maybe arguments why you shouldn’t do it.
You can use systemd-analyze blame
if you want raw numbers:
This command prints a list of all running units, ordered by the time they took to initialize. This information may be used to optimize boot-up times.
Good way to see if your systemd also waits 2 minutes for a network connection which already exists but it can’t see it because systemd doesn’t do the networking (lxc containers on proxmox in my case) lol.
Also see systemd-analyze.
Would be a pleasure if you could take it out from the back instead of having to rip out the screen.
That and a replacable usb c port.
flatpak good snap bad, amirite?
I compared all the “algorithms” a little and think sorting by hot is the way to go. You should see some more posts than one every four days lol.
I remember when i wanted to make something like a chromecast audio with volumio and spotify connect on my Pi 2. I had to buy an audio DAC (~30€) because I could not get the 3.5 Jack to work correctly. It just sounded bad when cranked up to a volume you could actually hear something. You almost couldn’t understand lyrics in songs due to the static noise. I read that this was due to being badly shielded from the power source.
The Audio jack on the Pi 3 I have is ok, but still not that good compared to the Audio DAC of course. But then again, the audio DAC i bought for 30€ was said to be on par with 1000€ standalone audio interfaces lol.
Finally, although I don’t think that this will have a meaningful outcome…
I’m pretty sure its just a linux distro anyone can use, maybe even open source.
Manufacturers will choose the sweet microsoft money tho they get per device with windows preinstalled.
This is what i did. In europe, viable options start at 200€ on ebay (imo). If your use case outgrows one lenovo tiny (which is unlikely since you’re coming from a pi), you can buy more / other tiny pcs / a desktop pc / a server rack and put proxmox on everything for running services inside a cluster.
The most obvious answer. It is a little resource heavy though, so you would need at the very least a Pi 3, better a Pi 4.
Oh lord, I have looked exactly for that (chromecast ui but open source). I was close to jailbreaking an old fire tv stick and running AOSP on it.
Since gaming on linux has made ridiculous improvements im running it fulltime on my desktop machine. But I ran it on my laptops as sole OS for about 15 years now.
For router firmware i bought an archer c7 v5 last year (50€) and am running OpenWRT now. It’s sitting behind my ISPs router, but for that i don’t care.
Banking App would be really difficult since this is a huge security operation with liabilities. And discord would be nice to replace since it just fucks you and steals your data without giving it a second thought but there is no conpetitor i know of.
OsmAnd is good if you know where you’re going, since you won’t get e.g. ratings on cafes or something like that, there is less algorithmic magic going on. But i for myself love the details that OSM brings and also like that it’s offline, just like thise tomtom navigation devices in the old days only using gps and therefor not relying on mobile data.