good to know, thank you for the insights! Tbh Tailscale/headscale has been quite stable, so maybe I’ll stay were I am. Or move to nebula because why not? :D
You can selfhost it with headscale (the server). It’s really simple to set up and use. I’m also considering moving to zerotier because a) it’s completely opensource and b) the wifi management software I’m looking into (openwisp) has native integration
Always have been
I’ve installed ROCM before reading that my AMD GPU does not support it
It’s to remind you that you’re poor
This would work also for programmers
Nice try mr. Copper! 😝
I feel you need to save the whole file before bzip2 can open it (for decompression). Compression/decompression is done in patterns, so it can’t decompress if it doesn’t get the data to inflate.
That’s just linear partial operators, and they are so devilish that we need 4 books to understand them.
Maybe fix the social issues as well so there’s no need to riot
I knew there was going to be someone as childish funny as me in here!
Yeah, that’s true, but I’ve been a sailor of the high seas for as long as I’ve had an internet connection. And all the *arr stack makes life really easy now. I do pay for the subscriptions, I just don’t use them.
I use an rPi3 and h264 is decoded without problems natively. For h265 files I have an old nvidia card on the jellyfin server that does hardware transcode on the fly.
hum, why go the whole custom interface way when he could use kodi? I have a dumb HD (not gull HD, just HD, that’s how old it is) connected to a rPi with Kodi. Kodi has the jellyfin plugin to connect to my jellyfin server. I even had the DVB-T adapter so I can watch regular TV. When I’ll eventually buy a new TV I’ll just connect the rPi to the new one.
This campaign gets better every day!
Dropped my martini on thinkpad. Dried it out with a cloth the best I could. Nothing happened apart that every time it warmed up it started smelling of Martini
There’s obviously an xkcd for this
Only of being on the losing side I guess
Quit smoking.
Apart from that, it’s been a clusterfuck.
You need to install those packages first. I’ve never used TwisterOS but looks like it’s related to Debian, so I guess you install stuff with
To clone the repo click on the button “copy https clone url” at the top. Then on your system (where you want to clone it) type