

It’s stock Android TV on Nvidia Shield boxes. I’m doing firewall & DNS filtering and I’m only using Plex, Jellyfin and Wireguard. Ideally, I’d like to use a nuc style PC that has a minimal Linux and starts straight into the Jellyfin client.
It’s stock Android TV on Nvidia Shield boxes. I’m doing firewall & DNS filtering and I’m only using Plex, Jellyfin and Wireguard. Ideally, I’d like to use a nuc style PC that has a minimal Linux and starts straight into the Jellyfin client.
I have 2 TCL Roku TVs. I don’t use Roku for either of them, I got them because they were good and cheap. I have them set to switch to HDMI at boot & use android tv boxes. I set that up with a temporary said, then deleted the ssid after.
It really sucks that we have to do things like that to use things we paid for.
I want to know more about this, but at the same time I really don’t.
I sit out with my chickens. I’m raising chicks now too, and they like to climb on me. Both are very relaxing.
This was the cue cat incident right?
Other people have made accurate posters here about MAS, but if you are concerned you can always set up a KMS server in docker.
For this type of use (larger scale group chat) I would agree. What are the flaws with signal though?
This is the correct answer. Both Alice and Bob approve.
Telegram is and always has been shitty. WhatsApp is shitty too. Use Signal instead.
That’s how you know it’s real, and has earned that roundness!
Try getting a used server. You can find one on labgopher. For the budget you have, don’t expect something great but it’ll be a start.
Magnets. How do they even work?
English, I can get by in Spanish and I can do menus in French and Italian.
ClamAV is alive and well. Immunet != ClamAV even if that was the engine Immunet used.
Regarding party selection, yes that’s exactly right. It’s for the primaries, which selects the candidates for that party, and people do tend to vote along party lines.
That makes sense. I’m a lazy guy and I didn’t want to try testing so I went with a known quantity.
You should take a look at getting sas enclosures. They’re pretty cheap, like $200 for a 16 bay. That will be so much more reliable.
Yeah, I do that too. Cast iron is amazing for stuff like that.
I’d add carbon steel pans as well. They’re the good tradeoff between stainless and cast iron.
Lots of good ideas here. This is my take:
Get a bunch of Velcro cable ties. Start grouping things together. As you go, you’re going to get better placement ideas. Once everything is organized, you can decide the next step. Personally, I would look at having the PC in the bookshelf, and look for a way to put the cables in the wall.
If you do that, I’d suggest having 2 cable runs with a string looping through so that when you change things up you can easily pull a new cable.