I second this. I help people at the library with their computer stuff, and it gets me out of the house and makes me feel like I am contributing. Much underrated feeling.
If it is encoded properly, NextCloud links will just play. I've sent video to my "Which one is the right click?" Mother.
Mkv won't play out of the box, but most mp4's do.
I self host, but I have a higher upstream than you do. (I get about 12. Slow, but it does generally work.)
I have an x86 proxmox setup.
I stuck a kill-o-watt on it.
Keep your pi setup if it does what you want, and realize that there's someone out there who is jealous of your power bill.
There is a guide here that says you can do it, but my experience was that I installed the games in Windows on my D drive, mounted the drive in Linux (Mint, I think), and when I tried to play them The system locked up. Rebooting into windows, Steam said the game files were corrupt and I had to reinstall them. I've always just kept two separate game libraries on any dual boot systems ever since.
Getting "Linux" support online usually means Ubuntu, but I ran into a Mint problem back in the day (I wanna say about 2014 or so...) And Clem himself replied to me personally with, not just a link to a fix, but an actual "copy and paste this exact thing into the terminal" reply, and it totally fixed me up. Clem being the guy who is in charge of Mint.
Always left me with a warm feeling about Mint, and I keep coming back.
Using LMDE 6 Cinnamon on one of my boxes for that reason.
I once tried to install my Steam Library in Linux to an NTFS partition so I wouldn't have to install things twice on a dual boot system. Protip: don't do that.
I really, really wish that the Tweaks and extensions I use were defaults. I always have to mess around for a bit to make Gnome the way I like it.
Almost makes me go KDE. KDE has a lot of defaults I prefer. That said, having to go find the K version of whatever distro makes me a crazy person too.
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Well, if he's from Canada (as I am, no hate!), the answer is "We get like 4 hours of sunlight per day here."
I wear shades to block the glare of my own reflection in the snow.
Oh man... I use Precisely the wrong phone, operating system, AND web browser!
Heck, I am using the wrong Operating System on my wrong Phone, and I am commenting right now on the wrong web browser.
Also, not American, but alot of my friends are.
My Retro II phone has it on the side where the power button would be. I really, really like that placement. It's also the fastest unlock I've ever seen in a phone.
I would be wary.
I bought a Jelly 2, and the wifi range was about ten feet. If I left the room my router was in, no wifi.
I contacted Unihertz, and they took forever to get back to me, and told me to ship it to them (my cost) and if they found a problem, they'd ship me a new one (again, my cost), and if they didn't find a problem, I could pay to have my old one shipped back.
Screw that.
It's now a teeny tiny paperweight.
I am now rocking a Mode 1 Retro II.
Not bad, but now my classmates call me "Flip phone".
Do two NICs. I have a bigger setup, and it's all running on one LAN, and it is starting to run into problems. Changing to a two network setup from the outset probably would have saved me a lot of grief.
I second this. I help people at the library with their computer stuff, and it gets me out of the house and makes me feel like I am contributing. Much underrated feeling.