Your style is something I’ve always wanted to learn, but I never knew where to start. There’s so much happening in your process that isn’t obvious when looking at the final image. Thanks for taking the time to explain it.
It’s basically reddit, but with more Linux users. You didn’t know?
Oh, yeah, I understand why. I just thought it’d look cooler if it were possible.
Yeah, that was intentional. I wanted him to hold the gourd, but the images never really came out right.
Sorry about that, I missed the part about this being for your phone.
Even if it’s just a release candidate, I’m wondering how this change might affect desktop users. Could this mean fewer boot issues? I ran into an issue booting from a live usb where the kernel version didn’t properly support my ZFS setup, leading to a system hang during startup and was wondering if an RC kernel was even needed for desktop use.
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I’ve heard good things about copyq, but I sometimes run into compatibility issues with it for some reason. Clipx is also good, straightforward and easy to understand
Given your background and interests, I recommend starting with Ubuntu or Linux Mint. These distributions are user friendly for those transitioning from a Windows environment. Setting up a dual-boot with Windows would allow you to maintain your current setup while exploring Linux. Both Ubuntu and Linux Mint have guides to help you get started with dual-booting.
For getting started with Home Assistant or trying out large language models, I’d recommend Docker. You can keep these services separate from your systems files if you install them in container.
I tried running a 1/1Gbps connection over Cat5e at home too, but for some reason, I couldn’t get it to connect properly. Ended up switching to Cat6, and it finally stabilized. I’m still scratching my head over why the Cat5e didn’t work as expected.
What is the cost associated with Immich? I keep hearing about it, but I still don’t know how that really works I guess
Would it be better to route that directly? I’m not really understanding the complexity I guess.
How long can something like that really last, though? I wish we had a better idea of the timeline, before the quasi-demons start freelancing lol
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This one is really useful, thanks!
Linux command line text editor
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The video is really good, too. Simple but effective editing.
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If it’s so easy, give it a try