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Nebula fucks, I had been putting off the lifetime sub for ages and finally bit the bullet one day and I’ve been using it more than YouTube. Feels good knowing the creators get more stake in it and are literal stakeholders without all the alrogithm nonsense.
They’ve made it seem like the lifetime sub won’t be around forever though, worth noting.
ZFS doesn’t really hog memory, rather it consumes almost all available memory as cache. But it frees it as soon as it’s needed.
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The impossibility of finding a Linux laptop that I like
2·5 months agoYes SSD and RAM are simple to replace. There are two SSD NVME slots in fact, and only one is used by default so you can add another.
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
1·5 months agoIt seems like the libraries are server specific. So it’ll probably just be saved to whichever server owns the library you’re using.
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The impossibility of finding a Linux laptop that I like
3·5 months agoDell XPS 13 checks all your boxes except good speakers.
I have the XPS 15 9510 model. Intel 13th gen i7, backlit keyboard, great trackpad, sleek design. It came with 16GB ram but I replaced with 32.
I bought it “refurb” on eBay last May SPECIFICALLY because I wanted the most Mac-like PC. Running Arch Linux from day one and it’s been rock solid and super fast. The speakers aren’t great and the mic is pretty bad. But I usually use headphones or external speakers when docked.
I honestly am very happy with it and it was only like $550.
I spent a bunch of time before this comparing new computers; between Thinkbooks, Framework, Tuxedo, XPS. In the end I decided what I wanted didn’t require it to be new. I was only concerned about degraded battery but I can replace that myself when the time comes.
I don’t want to plug the seller but they’re constantly selling these on eBay so you’ll probably see them if you search.
Side note I disabled the NVIDIA GPU and only use the Intel iGPU which has saved a lot of battery.
VNC is sloooooow and RDP is actually usable since it renders with vectors.
I feel like I’m taking crazy pills whenever I see people talking about running any Linux distro on a Mac. Every time I try it’s a bad time with driver support. And yes I used t2linux, most recently with Ubuntu. It came with nonfunctional sleep mode (apparently a problem since Sonoma), a very buggy Bluetooth controller and a very janky feeling cursor movement with the trackpad. Also my mic volume was super low on Zoom calls.
What am I missing?
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alternative to Requestarr for *arr Stack User RequestsEnglish
3·1 year agoJellyseerr is about to add Postgres support which is sweet if you run in any kind of cluster configuration like kubernetes.
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Google Chrome severely damaged extensions, time to move to a better browser
2·1 year agoAh, admittedly I don’t know much. Could another browser build on it like Chromium or Firefox?
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Google Chrome severely damaged extensions, time to move to a better browser
21·1 year agoI wish Apple would open source Safari, or at least make some “Safarium” others can build on. Would be an instant third player without all the growing pains.
Not M1 but I tried installing Mint in my touch bar 2021 MBP and zero components worked. No track pad, no keyboard, wifi, Bluetooth etc.
Apple doesn’t provide the drivers.
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Low usage power saving recommendations request?English
3·1 year agoGreat tips. I hunted 2.5" HDDs when I was doing my build but they seem to be on their way out, being meant for laptops which are now largely just using SSDs :(
Sounds like you want Calibre + Calibre-Web! Web has a nice frontend that lets you send to Kindle, or download or just read right there. There are definitely apps that let you link to that library and read the books that way. If you have a different ebook that supports KOReader, even better. You can add your calibre Web
Someone below mentioned Audiobookshelf which is great but it for audiobooks.
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted YouTube frontend with some additional featuresEnglish
3·2 years agoI haven’t tried this, but a combo of
YTDLP subscribed to a playlist of your choice, downloading to a directory which you can mount to Jellyfin and make a library should work.
magguzu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•2024: The Year Linux Dethrones Windows on the Desktop – Are You Ready?
8·2 years agoLol and we’re forgetting the biggest QOL feature of all: actually coming installed with pre built computers.
Chrome OS was the only one to ever make a dent.
Without that this will always be a “power” user OS. People just want it to work.

Why are you going right so much more than left