I’m kinda… not ok with this?
I’m kinda… not ok with this?
Not a chance. We have several more years of x86 dominance.
Then Adam Neely gets my nomination.
Librem 5. I absolutely love it but also recognize it isn’t for everyone, yet.
I used to use Joplin, and its great, but the Electron client isn’t great on Linux mobile, so now I am using GNOME Paper on all devices, synced via Nextcloud. It’s much simpler than Joplin but I need exactly 0 of the missng features.
I wish the Freetube app supported Peertube feeds.
Multiple communities for the same topic, but on different Lemmy instances. This is both good and bad (which c/ do I subscribe to?) but I argue its a pro more than a con.
I am guessing, and not an expert here. This may not be a definitive answer, it is just my thought process.
I guess its the first inversion of D major?
D F# A - D Major
F# A D - D Major, first inversion
Since F# to A is a minor third, that to me explains the F# minor. F# to D is a a raised 5th, aka augmented 5th, and I am pretty sure + is the symbol for augmented.
Ok after writing this out, I think I am correct, but please, anyone else, correct me if not.
Seems that the software is thinking of the first inversion of D major as F# minor with an augmented 5th. Weird but I guess not technically wrong.
Been using a Librem 5 since May, and am typing this on it now. I love it.
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Just maybe?
That’s Mr. Satan to you!
I think yes. At the very least, it is a fart bubble.
I am skeptical that a Pi 5 could handle the load, especially for > 1 Jellyfin streams. Right now at idle my server is using a bit over 10gb or RAM.
That said, you raise some good points and I am reconsidering a bit. It may make sense to just move to something new rather than feel the need to upgrade again in 12 months.
There are probably Mini PCs that would work for my load, but those would be higher end ones and I am not looking to spend money.
I run a lot on this machine. Nextcloud, Jellyfin, Home Assistant, TVHeadEnd, Mosquitto, Z2Mqtt, databases, file shares, pacman cache, a lot more that I am forgetting. Basically lots of IO going on at any point.
You are right that this is the true way to tell, but I don’t own one, and the “new” PC is not set up at all. I would have to tear apart the old and build the new to be able to test the new one.
This is pretty much all I needed to hear. Thank you :)
I had an issue running Arch on a Surface Pro 3 a while back where Wifi would drop after some hours - I couldn’t ping or SSH in but the device itself could reach the internet.
I found a post mentioning Wifi power saving mode and disabled it, and it fixed the issue for me. I’ll look and see if I can’t find it, and update here if it looks relevant to you.
Also, I would definitely try with your laptop wired instead of wireless if you can.
Just putting out there that AirVPN has been perfect for me for several years now. No issues.
Git, GNU Stow, and a custom bash script.
Sayonara