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  • After switching to steel cut oats, I've never been able to go back to rolled oats

  • Dementia

    Edit: I figured for sure that giving the wrong answer would lead to the right answer immediately showing up in the replies... Sadly, I was wrong

  • DIY-mobile

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  • It's amazing how greatly, missing punctuation can obfuscate a thought.

  • It would be cool if someone created an mx compatible buckling spring switch. I would definitely be down to test drive those.

  • Fair, but that wouldn't help the ortholinear issue though.

  • That wouldn't help the ortholinear issue though.

  • Ah. I don't think I'll ever know that particular pleasure. I won't be able to go back after switching to a preonic/Dvorak.

  • Seriously, what the hell is a model m?

    Is it just the keyboard?

  • I can't speak toward Frigate integration, but, for a long time they didn't play super nice with Blue Iris, but Reolink has since released firmware updates that have fixed many of the issues people had with them.

    I currently run a few Reolink RLC-810a cameras. I have them added to both Blue Iris and Home Assistant, and I have no complaints.

  • No no... The lie was a cake

  • Listen here you little shit

  • Being around the Steam Deck forums when it initially launched felt otherworldly. A super popular device launched with Linux as a first class citizen, and Windows users were desperate for drivers that improved unstable usability. It was surreal.

  • Oh man, I wish I could get my grubby little hands on those books

  • VirtualBox is the simplest and must accessible option for beginners. It's not very well aligned with Linux ethos, but it is easy to use and is well documented with many users to help if you need it. It also does a good job of walking you through the installation process when setting up VMs.

  • VMs are persistent unless you configure them not to be.

    VirtualBox is the go-to easy-mode virtualization software. You'll likely quickly outgrow it as you learn it's limitations, but, it will teach you all the concepts you need to know, and they'll largely be transferable to more robust systems like esxi or proxmox.