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  • Fair enough

    I had good luck with quad swap but I’d easily believe the ease of operation depended on exact version of the console etc

  • Yes. Though it doesn’t have to be cheese. Carrot will grate just as well.

  • A lot of people never got the swap trick message it seems. Especially the quad-swap that worked on later consoles.

    It was my main method, but I’ve talked to a surprising number of people who told me it didn’t exist/work

    Watching the video this cheat code method seems more complex

  • No operating system meets those criteria, open source or commercial.

  • We need to find a new way to hate on stupid vehicles without body shaming.

    The guys with small dicks never did anything wrong. I’m sure some of those truck drivers have massive cannons the diameter of a coke can, but that doesn’t excuse their stupid wasteful vanity machines.

  • They weren’t cheap but I got my sennheiser Hd650s around 2004 and still use them daily.

    I’ve replaced the ear pads and cord once each, otherwise they’re original.

  • There are a lot of uses of trucks beyond transporting construction materials. I wouldn't want to tow a trailer loaded with round bales with a car, or try to put a big block chevy in the trunk.

  • There's clearly some demand for small trucks, too. I've been seeing an increasing number of imported kei trucks around me.

    I had a 1986 Mazda B2000 for a while. Very useful, tough little thing, even though it only had like 75hp.

  • Yep. Half my ram as level one, and then a 500gb SSD as L2.

    Definitely more than I need for the L2 as the hit rate is only 15% (vs 99% for ARC), but I don't think there's much of a downside to slightly over-sizing it these days (there used to be, but L2 is more ram-efficient now).

  • Not who you responded to, but I have a similar setup using ZFS.

    6 drives in raid 6, and then an SSD cache.

  • There are sites like ratemds.com, depending on your area.

    But like most internet reviews, people tend to only post negative experiences or astroturfing.

  • The OP doesn't, but the REST API Docs say:

    Your consumer can query the API on its own, and download 5 subtitles per IP's per 24 hours, but a user must be authenticated to download more. Users will then be able to download as many subtitles as their ranks allows, from 10 as simple signed up user, to 1000 for VIP user.

    https://opensubtitles.stoplight.io/docs/opensubtitles-api/e3750fd63a100-getting-started

    Though that's not fully 'unauthenticated', as the above is discussing the use of a developer API key. Though that would be built into whatever app is being used.

  • That’s not universally true. My thinkpad has the most colour accurate screen in my house. Much better then my apple laptops or pretty decent dell screens.

    The issue is Lenovo will also sell absolute garbage screens, so you need to pay attention when ordering. Iirc mine was a $500 upgrade or something equally shocking.

  • Exactly what my name promises, no story.

  • Complete opposite here. Typing this on an iPhone 8, and I’ve never retired a phone sooner than 4 years. Usually I give up around 6 due to lack of updates becoming a problem.

    A longer support cycle would definitely sway my purchase decision.

    Edit: though I am the type to replace batteries, buttons and screens myself as necessary

  • I have it posted for free on the classifieds in hopes it will disappear.

    I bet it will. I managed to sell a few for $40 a piece a couple years back.

    I had extras because the kits that included a hub were cheaper than the bare bulbs.

  • For sure. Nothing will ever be as reliable as writing the image to usb/cd/floppy.

  • The cheaper option would be to set up an ad-hoc tv-to-tv network. You might not let your TV talk to the internet, but I bet your neighbour does, or if not, then their neighbour will.