

You can also press alt+. multiple times to cycle through all recent arguments


You can also press alt+. multiple times to cycle through all recent arguments


Definitely recommend this approach, listenbrainz end-of-year recaps are quite similar to Spotify. Plus their tagging tool is great
I wish I had the willpower to stop wasting days in front of my PC and go out more, but it always feels impossible, no close friends, no car, live in a small town with an average age that’s probably in the 50s. All I do is go to work and come home to sit in my room. I also hate talking to new people over voice chat (and it takes me some time to warn up to someone when only talking over text) so I don’t do much socialising when sitting at home. I’ve been thinking of moving to a bigger city but that’s a whole other can of worms and doesn’t fix my ability to hold conversions past pleasantries


Samsung SSDs seem fine, I actually use one of the cheap SATA ones as a boot drive, but they had a firmware bug a while ago that destroyed 990 and 980 pro NVMe SSDs. And I dislike Samsung in general so I’d rather not buy from them if I can avoid it.


Great. What SSDs are worth buying then? Kioxia? Solidigm? Never going to buy WD, Samsung is on my shit list too but if there’s no other options left…
edit: just read that solidigm also exited the consumer business at the start of the 2025, amazing


You can run games from your windows drives but it’s better not to, it can cause weird issues because of the way files are stored (case sensitive vs insensitive, permissions etc.)


Public transport navigation is also very lackluster.
This reminded me of a few months ago when I went to Milan with a friend. I used Organic Maps for getting around and they used Gmaps. Their phone was always trying to get us to walk as little as possible, using EVERY possible combination of metro, tram and busses for even the shortest trips, it was insane. Change bus here, ride one stop, get on the metro, change to the other line, get back on a bus, take the tram, it never ended. Same trip on organic maps was 3 changes on the metro and a 5 minute walk at the end.


The ISP gives their modem/router an internal IP and routes traffic through their datacenter to them and other customers via one shared public address. Also IPv6 is not always an option, I had to activate it on my ISP’s website but it was useless in the end because I can’t get an IPv6 address on my phone
It’s been a bit since I’ve played it, but from what I remember Sky Rogue was pretty fun. Plane based roguelite. Simple enough flight model to pick up and play but complex enough to not be mind numbing. It’s also 75% off right now


Just checked out 7 digital, seems to have a decent library but the pricing is weird… I looked at a 3 track release and it costs 8,79€ for the whole thing, or 0,99€ for each track 🤔


Yes it runs on windows, if I recall it’s to pass data from storage to the GPU directly without passing through the CPU. Which lowers CPU usage and speeds up things like game loading or texture streaming for example. You probably found references to Xbox because it was implemented there first with the launch of the current gen consoles.


Are you closing the spectacle window after taking a screenshot? I found that you need to keep it open for the image to stay in the clipboard. When I have the time I can check how I’ve set it up if that doesn’t work for you. Although I only copy to clipboard, not save as well.


They added that a while ago for all users on Android 12 and up
Couldn’t you just reinstall windows with an older ISO to bypass this? That’s what I already do at work anytime I need to setup a new machine, gets rid of the manufacturer supplied programs bloatware. Plus Rufus has an option for triggering the bypass command automatically.


Alright, thank you very much. Some good resources to get started, and I sorta got somewhere. After an hour trying every option possible and the container still not working, I tried running chown -R serve:serve ~/ as suggested in the reddit thread above. Kind of a nuclear option, but now the container starts! Too bad it stops itself after a few seconds. Honestly considering re-installing the whole OS at this point.


Yeah I do everything from the serve account. I did try changing the permissions like I said in the edit of my post. What’s confusing me is all my other containers are running fine (Immich, SearxNG, etc.) and it’s only Jellyfin having trouble, if it was a permissions problem none of them should start since their media folders get mounted in that same directory (not an expert on podman, correct me if I’m wrong). I also thought that the images are fine, but it doesn’t hurt to be through. I’ll try changing some permissions around once more later today though.


I already tried that, but I couldn’t access it without becoming root. The dir folder is owned by 100000 which I assumed is by design and I didn’t want to mess up any of my other containers and left it be. But I just noticed that the folder that gives the error doesn’t exist at all, don’t know if that has anything to do with it. I also tried removing Jellyfins images and redownloading them but nothing changes.


This was in the related articles: https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/printers/brother-denies-firmware-blocks-third-party-toner-and-ink-use
And I believe them. The reddit post in Rossman’s video was 3 years old. I have personally installed and updated 5 Brother printers in the last year and they all still run on 3rd-party toner.


Guaguin is a sudoku-like puzzle game that I enjoy a ton. Instead of the usual 9-block square, this has random shapes with a number and a math operator on them. The goal is to have no repeating digits on rows/columns, and each block needs its mathematical problem to be solved. For example a block labeled 20x needs to filled so that all the numbers inside of it multiply to 20.
Looks great, maybe this will convince me to setup a music server to free up space on my phone :) One question, does it support browsing by
album artistinstead of justartist? I organise my music with Picard which moves features to the artist tag, which breaks up albums when using just theartistview. Great work either way