I bought a modern MSI gaming laptop with awesome on-paper specs and they did something fucky such that the keyboard doesn't work until about kernel v6.7. The keyboard. Wtf.
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Any idea how forgejo compares to radicle?
I'm trying to decide what to install on my home server. I want something easy to start with but reasonably extensible and federated would be nice
Are you announcing a release or just posting to get some eyes on the project? I'm keen to read through a changelog before upgrading from trilium v0.63.7.
I've been self-hosting trilium for a few years and love it, would like to see updates though; there a few UI/UX areas that feel like they need polish.
I was initially unhappy about using a database to store my notes, and I do worry about how I'd migrate my trilium notes to another system, but the experience thus far has been pretty great.
I found that book tawdry, and I completely agree that there was not sufficient killing of mockingbirds!
Hey mate what's FHS in this context?
16gb memory + 2 Firefox profiles + vscode makes things difficult on my laptop. Web stuff is so memory heavy
2 of my 6 disks are failing thanks to WD's EFAX line
Bastards
I tried installing Linux on the new work laptop yesterday.
The keyboard wasn't recognised. The fucking keyboard.
Apparently it's fixed in kernel 6.6 but nothing has that yet coz they're all using the earlier LTS
I mostly transcode overnight using tdarr to a format that's compatible with most of my devices, but for on-the-fly it's nice to have a performant hardware option. I was really hoping to get away from Intel for the next build though
The page on AMD's website says 65W TDP so much the same as any other desktop CPU. Might be a bit much for HTPC depending on cooling? I dunno
I'm interested in this for my TrueNAS server to offload Plex transcoding. I'm about due for an upgrade, the current hardware is about 10 years old.
That gameplay looks a lot like my old school favourite ut2004. Can you comment on how it compares?