If Google has an answer, how long will they support it? I bought a Daydream visor and controller, only for them to totally discontinue the project within 2 years.
If Google has an answer, how long will they support it? I bought a Daydream visor and controller, only for them to totally discontinue the project within 2 years.
I actually want to have someone try the shelving bit to see just how bad of an idea it is
It’s all good.
I did wonder if the article was AI generated, everything just seemed absolutely idiotic.
I don’t actually agree with this list, I just saw it pop up in my Google feed and wanted a discussion around it. I didn’t realize people would have this visceral of a reaction to it.
Are you sure its removing those packages and not updating them?
I’d recommend finding some FOSS projects to contribute to so that you can stay sharp and also add stuff to your resume. Plenty out there that needs worked on, and not all of it can be done by people working full time at another job.
I would say one of the few downsides Kdenlive has is the lack of the premade templates. I feel like there’s gotta be a site out there for those premade templates that us hobbyists can download and use, but hopefully they’ll just bake that in directly in the future.
The other issue I have is the effects plugins aren’t always up-to-date, so not all plugins work with the latest version.
You might have been thinking Steam gaming. Mac was at ~5% and has dropped to ~2%
Linux is great about providing that feeling of discovery. New tools, new processes, new paradigm… It’s the best way to breathe new life into an old piece of hardware.
If this is your first major step, congratulations! If you’re a regular, great job, keep it up; eventually you’ll be a grey beard with the rest of us.
They have a lot of practice from all the dropbears
Luckily I have 6 years of Electronics manufacturing experience, so the math and theory are the things I’ll need to learn most of. Unfortunately, those things are the hardest part…
it’s clicking non-stop Time for a new HDD, friend. Preferably an SSD
Me, whose going to start studying EE: 😭
Damn, that was insanely fast, quadruply so compared to Nouveau
Before you perform another task on that hard drive, try photorec. You might be able to get a majority of your files back if they’re important
HA really don’t need much hardware to run. I’d recommend installing/moving the HA drive to a ~$200 laptop (built-in battery backup) and then using your existing NUC for everything else. Personally I just use fresh Ubuntu installs for my setup, but ProxMox or OpenMediaVault would make the containers easy.
You may want to change cifs
to the explicit share type (e.g. smb
or nfs
), based on the type of share it is. You also probably don’t want to have 777 permissions for your file and Dir modes. 775 should be good enough.
Also, are the rest of your folders under the MEDIA folder also owned by jellyfin
? You may need to chown -R jellyfin:jellyfin MEDIA; chmod -R 775 MEDIA
I’ve started having issues recently, too. After a work injury, I finally saw my GP, who recommended Physical Therapy, which has basically just been a guided workout with some yoga moves worked in over the course of an hour.
It hasn’t fixed my pain yet, but it’s made it better, and my pain was explained in a way that makes sense (my shoulders and core weren’t as strong as they should have been, placing undue burden on some of my backmuscles).
If you don’t want to go to PT, I’d strongly recommend just slowly doing 10-15 minutes of simple stretching like what you might have done in Gym as a kid. Stretch to the point of mild discomfort, not pain, doing each stretch 3 tines for 10 seconds. It might be worth looking into some basic yoga poses that target your particular pains (or the ones that you want to target first).
I’ll bet you’ll notice good results after a week. If not, definitely go see your GP again.
Obligatory “I am not a doctor”