Why does Techno Mage need headphones? Does the OpenWellington not support sound drivers?
Interested in Linux, FOSS, data storage systems, unfucking our society and a bit of gaming.
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Why does Techno Mage need headphones? Does the OpenWellington not support sound drivers?
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Haha, these little details are so great :)
You linked FUD.
If you take a look at my calculation, I’m assuming 24fps because this is a movie.
Why do you feel the need to change phones? Pixel 6 Pro should still be plenty good enough.
If its stock ROM bothers you, you’re in luck because Pixels are surprisingly hackable and it’s very easy these days.
See i.e.: https://grapheneos.org/
No need to worry about Google services, they work: https://grapheneos.org/usage#sandboxed-google-play
I see. In future, better refer to this as “ripped blu-rays” or “ripped ISOs” to avoid confusion. “uncompressed” really does mean something entirely different.
Glad you managed to sort it out :)
WDYM by “uncompressed”? A truly uncompressed 4K HDR movie needs about 6Gbit/s of goodput. A 2.5Gbit/s link won’t be enough for that.
Poe’s law strikes again. “What changed my mind were the tankies on hexbear who consistently were the most knowledgable on a topic” is just so on the nose that it might just be what some people actually think.
Currently, Lemmy communities appear as group accounts on mastodon which boost every post or comment posted to/in a community. This is effectively useless except for extremely low traffic communities maybe.
It’s not clear to me whether this is a Lemmy or Mastodon issue.
Based on that generic request, you’re just going to get everyone’s personal favourite server OS here. You’ll need to give more details to get something tailored to your needs.
I’m thinking on get a couple of pirated files, so i’d like to be as secure as possible.
These are mutually exclusive.
If you’re worried about that, I can recommend a service like Tailscale which does not require permanently open ports to the outside world, offering quite a bit more security than an exposed traditional VPN server.