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  • So... They've been A/B testing this the whole time and will continue to do so. Do you think OP is lying or could it be that you're having the B variant until it flips for you too?

  • Are you suggesting kids nowadays know anything about music?

  • The ones you plug to your intranet with an Ethernet cable, and which talk the common lpr protocol. Those are really good. E.g. the Brother laser printers.

  • I guess the only right thing to do is to buy used Brother laser printers until they all break... Such warhorses.

  • For sure.

  • I can keep The Beatles and Steely Dan, everything else can get their coats.

  • I did a ton of homelab stuff this weekend, planning to write everything down eventually and publish it somewhere...

  • A spare computer (e.g. a rpi), tailscale (free) and a bit of time to set up.

  • I selfhost a SearXNG instance in my homelab. It aggregates results from multiple sites, works without JavaScript and filters out all tracking, AMP bullshit and so on.

    It is important to run it at home, Google tends to blacklist VPS address ranges, and if you have a public instance, you'll get rate limited quite fast.

  • I used both of them for a long time. Plex(amp) for music because it just works for streaming my collection everywhere I go and has a good UI. My own personal Spotify... And Jellyfin for everything else.

    Now I built a new homelab server with a beefier AMD and proxmox, and decided to just switch to Plex for all my content. It has a better UI to my taste at least, but it also has these weird glitches sometimes where the video playback stutters if watching 4k material (where Jellyfin just worked).

    I don't know really. For music Plex is definitely worth the subscription price, but these weird playback issues put me to consider alternatives for video content.

  • Bussyney

  • Yeah, well we were a month in KC just before and ate the most amazing food. It was so crazy to get that thing from the restaurant when we got back.

  • Yep. I'm from Europe and of course this is kind of not understanding American culture enough to not compare different qualities of mac&cheese. That reminds me, we came back home from the US and had mac&cheese in a restaurant in Germany. They served us Kraft with fried onions and parmesan flakes on top. At that moment I understood Germans will never understand American cuisine...

  • But, it is the fastest processor in the world, you don't notice the missing memory. It is a special memory and the software is special, so 8GB is enough.

    /s

  • Tickle down economics.

  • What about Annie's? Or call we even compare them?

  • Been using sway for years now. Not even thinking about it, it doesn't jump to my face and works the same and never changes. Just what I need so I can focus on my work.

  • T or X series is really good. Just be careful to get an IPS panel, the TN film models are really bad.

    If the computer worked that three year span in a corporate environment without breaking, it'll last for years.

  • I've been using Linux since the 90's so you're preaching to the choir here :D Photoshop and Lightroom work quite badly with wine, so windows it is for my partner.

    Edit: you can buy a key from eBay, but it is a bit in the gray area...