Either you’re lying, or you’re being pedantic. I mean fiat currency in general.
Either you’re lying, or you’re being pedantic. I mean fiat currency in general.
Uhuh…would you take Monero if it could never be exchanged for dollars?
Home Assistant, Zigbee2Mqtt, MQTT, AdGuard, Synching, Caddy, WireGuard, and maybe a few other lightweight containers.
The biggest load I run on it is Frigate NVR. With all of that, it stays around 25% CPU usage.
I’ve been running my home server on an N100 for like 10 months or so.
I love it. It’s a little workhorse that just sips power.
Out of touch wealthy folks.
Valve have done scummy things, too. But I’m not going to pretend that somehow they’re both equally bad.
I’m never giving the company that made billions exploiting the FOMO of children my money. I won’t install the launcher. I don’t didn’t need their free games.
I don’t care if they can throw their massive pile of Fortnite cash around to give developers more money.
Por que no los dos?
Unfortunately, that’s no guarantee. I believe some devices have been found to scan for any open WiFi and join silently so they can phone home.
People aren’t born on Twitter.
Barring that, something like a Google Voice number would work, too.
Any software KVM like Synergy.
I work from home and Synergy has been a core part of my setup for many years.
It lets me use my personal PC and work laptop from one KB+M seamlessly.
I’ve tried so many different things. Input Leap, installed on Aurora by default, is supposed to work with Wayland, but doesn’t work out of the box.
I’m resigned to using Windows during the week so I can use Synergy and switching back to Linux over the weekend because I prefer it now.
I started on Bazzite as my first real Linux desktop. After a while I rebased to Aurora (Bluefin but KDE instead of Gnome) and I really liked it. I ended up rebasing back to Bazzite for a while.
My only issue is around a very specific piece of software that has issues with Wayland. That’s why all the rebasing.
Being able to rebase so easily like that is so freaking cool.
They might be older tech, but they’re pretty rock solid.