This, but I used a CD-RW as my scratch disk. Was it good? No. Did it matter with dialup? Not really.
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shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish42·4 months agoPi running Kodi/libreelec
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto memes@lemmy.world•If only other cables were this easy to make, like HDMI :(15·4 months agoHaving professionally terminated fiber, that shit is nasty and hazardous in a way copper will never be.
The little fiber bits can be razor sharp, you have to be careful of the naked fiber end, because it can get into your skin like a splinter, only it is clear, nearly invisible, can shatter if grabbed too hard, and is invisible to MRI and X-RAY scans…
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto News@lemmy.world•'Careful What You Post': ICE Expanding Surveillance of Social Media Critics.2·5 months agoThere’s a great talk called “Lawyer. Passport. Locksmith. Gun.” From saintcon that’s really good.
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What can an individual do to fight against tech billionaires?2·5 months agoAny relatively new gaming PC from the last, what, 4? Years has enough power to run local LLMs. Maybe not the ginormous 70GB behemoth models, but the toned down ones are pretty damn good and if you don’t mind waiting a few seconds while it thinks, you can run it completely locally as much as you want, and whenever you want.
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto News@lemmy.world•Chinese app RedNote tops charts ahead of TikTok ban as users seek alternatives to the ByteDance-owned app4·6 months agoit’s very early days for loops and as far as i’ve seen there’s no option to host your own instance (though they say it will be open source, it is not right now). https://loops.video/help-center/frequently-asked-questions
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Since bits are ones and zeroes, and also mean true/false and on/off by extension, doesn't that mean all solutions to IT problems are just turning something off and on again at some level?2·6 months agoMan I loved that game. I didn’t even play the story much. It’s was just a fun drive around game
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•what was the last game you played in 2024?English2·6 months agoFOR KARL!
Hey, welcome. Hope you find the places you like here. That’s all.
I right click the start menu more than I open it normally.
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.world•There doesn't appear to be a limit to the maximum size the KDE cursor can get when you shake it.English7·8 months agoMy favorite thing to do while waiting for a game to load.
Also a clever way to react to the usual “where the fuck is the mouse” action people take which is to just shake the shit out of it till they see it. Love it.
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best HDD/SSD for local media hostingEnglish2·8 months agoThis is my experience. I had them on my desk in a test bay to make sure they were all good to go and the only time I notice them is when they’re doing a lot of read/write movements. While they idle they’re quiet. So it depends on your use case, where the drive physically is, and what the drive is attached to. If it’s mounted with nice rubber dampers or something you might never hear them. If they’re mounted up to a loose chunk of metal they might rattle and drive you nuts.
PopOS. It was the easiest to get my Nvidia GPU set up and plays all the games that I wanna play without too much pain. I’ve been meaning to try something like Arch with KDE, something like what my SteamDeck is using… but I don’t wanna fuck around setting up Arch.
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best HDD/SSD for local media hostingEnglish4·8 months agoI just grabbed a pair of 18TB Seagate Exos SATA drives - surprisingly quiet for what they are.
I feel like I’ve seen this picture as a child and… You know what fuck this bullshit. I hated school.
shadow@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•We're never going to have better internet in the USA, are we?English4·8 months agoThis is exactly how my local municipal fiber network works. The the county owns, and builds put, the fiber network and maintains it, selling network access to local ISPs who sell to customers.
Only shitty part is that if you want to have a connection built out that isn’t on their plan, you have to fund the fiber run to you from wherever the nearest spot is, and that can be many thousands of dollars.
I imagine if we expanded the program like you’re talking about in the rest of the world, we could actually run it fine, like, we have the ability to… It’s just that the people in power are fucking awful.
Not sure if you’re still researching, but I really like the Bluetooth ones.
For the Pi4, I use a little USB Bluetooth adapter from pluggable ($13-ish) on a 10-ft USB extension cable to get the module away from other things. I think the pi has Bluetooth built in? But I never got it working. But generic little Bluetooth USB things are perfect. With the USB extension cable I have great whole-house coverage (small house though)
Then for the sensors, I get a 3pk SwitchBot IP65 indoor/outdoor hygrometer.
They’re on sale on Amazon right now for $25-ish for 3, so it’s a pretty good deal.
As far as placement, I have some outside - they’re fine. I try to place them where they’re not getting totally hosed by rain or snow - under a tree or in the greenhouse or under my garage eaves sheltered from direct sunlight and rain.
They are very low power consumption (2x AAA batteries included) and I’ve had some running over a year and they still have more than 50% battery. (The battery level does report to home assistant)
They show up on home assistant immediately after powering up - no apps or anything needed. Just adopt them and set their location in the home assistant settings.
Someone please make a backup