Nah. My older 1080p stuff remains, but I just do 4k only now. Media server is powerful enough to transcode to 1080 on the fly for any device that can’t handle 4k, or for slower network conditions.
Nah. My older 1080p stuff remains, but I just do 4k only now. Media server is powerful enough to transcode to 1080 on the fly for any device that can’t handle 4k, or for slower network conditions.
It does, but it’s not a subscription - one time purchase of like $3.50 is what I paid. No idea if the price has changed.
Using your comment to plug Boost - what was my favorite Reddit app is now my favorite Lemmy app.
I use Linux Mint, mostly because I’m familiar with it. If I was to redo it, I would likely just run Debian.
Hell yeah that looks delicious, throw that on a steak and lets eat.
“Aww, Thank You So Much.”
I got an aftermarket 9 cell battery on Amazon for like $30, mine has 8 hours of battery life at idle now in Mint with the brightness all the way up. Highly recommended. Three SSDs, 16GB of RAM, but otherwise stock T420.
Agreed. To me, the ringing is just what silence sounds like now after 15 years of the ringing. Mine isn’t very bad, so I only really hear it in quiet spaces, but I protect my hearing as much as possible now to prevent it from getting worse.
Dunno if it’s been delisted since, but I installed it on all my Rokus and Roku TVs a few weeks back without issue.
If you want some variety, I played a ton of PowerWash Simulator when I had COVID and it was fantastic. Just chill, not much thought required, and clean stuff with a pressure washer progression system.
NoMachine has Android and Windows clients.
I use NoMachine between windows and Linux and I’m happy with it. According to their site they support MacOS.
Oh oops, my bad.