Still no blu ray last time I checked.
Still no blu ray last time I checked.
You seem to trust Nvidia. I don’t.
Interesting, wasn’t aware. It remains illegal in Germany then, as long as you seed. Notice in Germany you will receive a nastygram in any case as long as you’ve been identified as a member in a swarm, even if you do not seed. It would be interesting if someone would contest that, though you will likely lose since technical details don’t matter in most courts.
No port mapping, no upload, so technically legal where only sharing is penalized. IANAL.
Since most VPNs no longer have port mapping it’s a pure download which would make it technically legal e.g. in Germany.
Without VPN or Usenet subscription it’s going to be difficult and/or illegal.
Nah. He’s that Youtube dude.
Long term storage requires an ongoing migration strategy. The whole ecosystem for reproduction gone away your pristine media will be inaccessible.
What’s a reddit?
Linux and a bunch of ebooks. Maybe Larn and Nethack.
Looks nice, thanks.
nVidia users are in general SOL for FLOSS users in Linux and BSDland. Wayland devs distinctly not at fault here.
The problem with trying to ignore Wayland is that Xorg is abandonware.
Genuinely happy to hear this.
SELinux rights can be a problem.
So don’t run large instances. Either selfhost at home if you’re on symmetric fiber or use cheap ARM cloud instances.
Lemmy should be made less complex, not more. If anything, it could integrate an external microblogging service via its API.
I’d settle for a headless box with roughly rpi4 performance and decent NIC and storage I/O for less than 200 EUR. We don’t seem to be quite there yet.
Great. Now we only need a decent SBC you can buy.
They do get released. I need a source of high quality rips for the NAS to stream from.