Same. Haven’t had the need for full blown VMs at all. Passing through the iGPU for transcoding took a bit of time to figure out, but works great. I do have an Arch LXC container for some apps without a deb repository, though, to keep them updated through AUR.
For sure, but just as an example I tried starting Black Mesa on steam yesterday, which has a native release, but had to tinker quite a bit to get it working. Unfortunately I think it’s often the case that the native releases gets forgotten and lags behind the windows/proton releases
They also removed hardware encoding. They’ve had the same shitty h264 1080p encoder forever, but it was better than nothing.
What about the three-trolley problem though?
Encrypted during transfer, yes, but still decrypted in the apps
What about Nokia 8010 or RockTek G2? Been looking at one of these as a jellyfin client, but also retain the possibility of using streaming apps. Otherwise I’d probably throw kodi on a intel N100 based box (some of these can be had fairly cheap)
I’ve been meaning to get one to use as a fixed email, even if I change the underlying email provider. Not able to select a domain name though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ naming is always the hardest part
It’s a fairly simple application, no?
Yeah, I guess. The pixel 8 finally looks like closer to the 4a in terms of size though
I mean, could one source the music from a streaming service or YouTube (provided that the user has a subscription)?
I dont get it to be honest. The plastic back on the 4a is perfectly fine. I have a cover anyway, who cares how it looks. I don’t think it’s more durable either? Why are plastic ones getting heavier though?
Ah, shit. I guess streaming might work a bit better cabled though. Good thing it manages locally
ISMO has a funny bit on this subject https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBLGBtTZJQ0
Hold the phone, better than streaming from a local beefy desktop?
Hmm pretty heavy compared to my 4a, 143g vs 187g.