

Tiny face guy
Tiny face guy
Always good to have a backup name!
I think chances are higher we all die, the microplastics get embedded in a layer of rock worldwide, and nature moves on without us. Evolution is way too slow to keep up with manmade horrors.
For Jellyfin? You really don’t need much. A raspberry pi can run jellyfin if you don’t have a transcoded format. My main server is only using a 6th gen i3, and Jellyfin runs perfectly for everything. Never tried going above 1080p though.
Another glorious day of not having to worry about my nice and stable Debian server. It runs on an old Dell thin client I got on ebay, which isn’t much, but it gets the job done.
Until every television can tell the difference between your eyes and a video camera, video drm is never gonna be effective
I used to use ControllerMate until it was abandoned. Imagine AutoHotkey but for mac, and with very advanced block programming.
Still haven’t found anything like it since.
OH! I see now. Perpendicular-ness is not commutative in 3d. Gotcha, thank you!
Wait is that not true? Why wouldn’t H form a right angle with P and A?
AH would be perpendicular to n, and PH would be parallel to n, making them perpendicular to each other? Or am I misunderstanding the definition of a plane projection?
There weren’t any active communities I could find that my question would fit into, so I went with this one
My back doesn’t get dirty
Hmmmmm… My intuition tells me something like this could be possible with a vertical alternating magnetic field. If the paperclip formed a closed loop, eddy currents would produce an opposing magnetic field to hold it up. Sorta like in this video: https://youtu.be/5HnihTg1rso
Unfortunately I can’t find anything online showing this off, and I’m not really sure what could generate a field like that on the subway anyways.
I stole the idea from you! And I’m not giving it back
Yeah I’m pretty sure a raspi 4 is up to the task. I ran a 512 GB jellyfin server on a raspi 3 for a few months, and the only issue was with transcoding video/audio (raspi doesn’t have the right hardware acceleration for that).
Never used nextcloud, but yeah you’ll probably want to update to 64-bit raspi os
I use both, since they do different stuff. I actually remote into my servers with wireguard, but I like to install tailscale as well as a backup. Since each device gets a unique tailnet ip, I can usually still connect even if I’ve fucked up some network config that breaks wireguard. ((If this is a security risk, someone let me know because I have no clue what I’m doing tbh.))
Plus tailscale lets you easily see what devices are connected to the internet at a given time.
You say that… but I’ve seen things stop working on their own all the time
Raspbian (modified Debian Jesse) on a raspberry pi 2B (which I am still using over a decade later to host some discord bots). Also now using Debian 1Bookworm on an old optiplex as a media server.
For a minute I thought that meant the railway was ~3ft long