DannyBoy @ DannyBoy @sh.itjust.works Posts 1Comments 1,044Joined 1 yr. ago
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I've never seen this artwork before but it looks familiar.
Turns out it's the same artist drawing the same character.
Feels good on the back.
Far Side energy
This is a wild album cover. I was trying to make sense of it as a comic for too long.
Edit: Yes I understand it's a comic, I meant as only a comic. I get a lot of comics on Lemmy and I was trying to find the punchline in the words but it wasn't making sense.
You're going to hate bifold doors and trifold pamphlets.
Japanese cars are the coolest to me so I'd choose the GTR but the BMW (E9?) is absolutely gorgeous as well.
I'm waiting patiently for Ricochet: Source. With the exception of the HL expansions and Deathmatch Classic, it's the only game that didn't get the Source engine upgrade.
Edit: Team Fortress got a sequel but not a remake.
The misaligned hubcap is bothering me.
I'm going to put maintenance costs aside here for a minute, but from what I've heard the V8 manual R8s are pretty reliable.
But I can find two R8s within distance of me for $100,000 CAD. Driving one of these around, everyone thinks you're a rich showoff. But drive around in a Denali Ultimate pickup (starts at $107k) or a F150 Platinum (starts at $103k) and nobody thinks twice. For work I understand an expensive truck, but these people who drive to their office job, I don't see how a flashy sports car is seen as extravagant but a new pickup truck is normal.
Docker isn't needed for Jellyfin. It can be just installed like a regular program. I don't know about any Arr stacks but Jellyfin by default will identify and fetch metadata for any media included in its library. The library structure that I use is one folder for music, one for TV shows, and one for movies. That's it. I just copy over manually downloaded or ripped files.
I use Linux for hosting Jellyfin but the setup was minimal, it was just some Linux specific file permission stuff. Before you get too far into it just download Jellyfin and give it a try! You might be surprised how little setup is needed.
iPhones wouldn't be that bad I don't think. Cell/internet infrastructure would be much worse.
American vehicles would be harder to replace. We know Teslas can and have been remotely disabled in places where Tesla didn't want them being used. I'd be surprised if the big three didn't have remote killswitches in their vehicles already.
If you're doing any work with serving video, make sure to get one with a 7th gen Intel chip. The QSV (hardware decode) supports much more than the 6th. They seem to be pretty common second hand, I think they were used for a lot of businesses and schools.
This is the way to go. I got one second hand for $70. It already had the 16gb ram upgrade. The 7th gen Intel processor handles Jellyfin encoding without a problem even though it's an old i3. Gigabit ethernet, WiFi, NMVe slot, and sips power.
Sing me a song, you're the piano man xylophone possum
Very neat! The game was playable here in Ontario on fiber.