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  • That is correct! However they said "the pixel series" meaning the entire lineup of pixels.

  • That is correct! However they said "the pixel series" meaning the entire lineup of pixels.

  • Pixels of this generation can get up to $1500 USD. If that's not flagship territory, I don't know what is.

  • I've jumped fully on the privacy train. I have like 100 different cards with different limits, each locked to a single merchant. It's so good.

  • Side note: if you want to run a dedicated server and play on it with a cracked version (or just an offline mode or while MS services are down) edit the server.properties file and set online-mode=false from true. (Then restart the server if it was online)

    This wipes everyone's inventories if there was already progress, so have everyone put their items in a chest before doing this. If you use modded, have everyone unclaim their chunks or any other username-bound items like teleporters with permission systems.

    All of this can be redone, reclaimed, re-bound after the change happens. This effectively changes your in-game identities on a server from a Microsoft one to an offline one. This also makes it possible to evade username-based bans.

  • It's a meme about how draining the cmos battery bricked some PC's, I think. It's formatted like the Wikipedia sidebar summary for articles on wartime battles.

  • It's a meme about how draining the cmos battery bricked some PC's, I think. It's formatted like the Wikipedia sidebar summary for articles on wartime battles.

  • This might not be systemic, but it's something many flatpak apps deal with. I would generally recommend everyone using flatpaks also have flatseal.

  • It’s not worth my time.

    Did you not make this post asking how to fix Flatpaks? This is the answer.

  • The first part of my comment was about flatseal. Have you tried that?

  • I've never had an issue with flatpak. But if you do I recommend installing flatseal which can manage permissions for any flatpak app and give extra permissions if some are missing by default.

    Keep using flatpak. Pop OS Deb packages are often updated slowly or just out of date permanently, and flatpak are very rarely out of date. (see lutris for my latest example)

    It's good to sandbox apps. Not every app needs that much access to your system, it's great for privacy and security.

    I also don't use the pop shop anymore. It's slow and bloated. I just use the flatpak or apt commands. Very simple and quick.

  • you can assign independent applications > I know you can do this in windows without needing an extra sound controller it's in 'Settings>system>Sound>Volume Mixer'

    Yeah, but separate physical controls are beneficial when you have full-screen apps, are busy, don't want to lose your place, or if you need to do it more frequently and quickly than the sound mixer allows.

    Linux largely has this too, but in both OS's it's less convenient than reaching over and quickly pressing a button or sliding a slider in many scenarios.

    Of course if you just need to edit these infrequently then that's a perfectly good solution and there's no reason to spend any money at all.

  • I think the Spotify application may be able to, I assume this is what OP was talking about.

  • Yeah that one is pricey, but you can certainly get cheap ones for a fraction of the price. Most people don't need the one I have, and smaller ones can serve the same purpose.

  • Unfortunately modrinth just doesn't have the feature set and ease of use that curseforge does for creating, automating, and managing content. I don't like it either, but until someone steps up and dethrones them as THE way to get content, they are the best platform, at least functionally.

    The result of a mod creator uploading to modrinth and not curseforge is simply that their mod will not be included in all of the popular modpacks hosted on curseforge, which is a death sentence for download count and income.

  • If you have a desktop and not a laptop, it's always a great idea to get a separate sound controller. Either a dac/amp for nice headphones, volume controls on a wireless headset, or even buy a sound mixer like the rodecaster duo so you can assign independent applications to each physical slider on the mixer. I do that last one and it's such a quality of life improvement if you use your PC a lot.

    All of these options can't be seen from Spotify.

  • Here is the video I followed for SWAG. Note that this (and most of IBRACORP's guides, which are all fantastic) uses Unraid as the OS, which automates a lot of the processes.

    https://youtu.be/N7FlsvhpVGE

    And here is a written guide by the same group to go with or replace the video if this is more your speed: https://docs.ibracorp.io/swag-2/

    I'll be honest, even for "beginners" (which I was when I started this) this is still a lot to take in. Let me know if you run into any specific questions and I can try to help you.

  • Yeah that's a good point. The joke is mostly for my own enjoyment or any random user who happens to forget the jellyfin. subdomain.

    I have had a few hits to /wp-admin, but cloudflare actually blocks those for me (I don't use a tunnel but I do use them for the domain name which helps a bit). I might just shut down the main page then.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Me at CES today

    Videos @lemmy.world

    Wall Gnomes

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.