

Or perhaps use local shops instead of supermarkets…?
Or perhaps use local shops instead of supermarkets…?
Everything I get usually has it’s metadata updated / overwritten by Musicbrainz anyway
But, yeah, it’s slow going if you’re in a niche…
I’ve created / updated a few albums in there and it takes a few minutes to get it all done, but there’s some satisfaction in giving back
Kiwis, no… Australians… maybe (jk)
No, I’m a firm believer in meat and spice on a pizza: 'nduja, jalepeños and chorizo are my usual
Came here to suggest an alternative: Crosta & Mollica
As far as I can tell they’re even from Italy.
We kinda get the best of both worlds: we just get the bases and make what we want so the speed of a ready made pizza, but the flavours of home made.
But still, NO PINEAPPLE !!
May I introduce you to calzone…
🤔 Maybe I’ll try that next time… I kinda feel loyal to Grub, it’s been my friend for sooo looong.
Might help to draw it out on paper
But, when you’re done, you’ll be the Encrypted Dual-Boot God !
Why not… or try another brick in the wall
They’re my preferred platform for buying music.
I purchase from Bandcamp, should I be looking to move over?
Ah, yeah, you’ve just reminded me, I must move my stuff off proxmox when I get a chance.
I tried that proxmox backup thing when I first set it up, good god what a complex mess… backup & recovery needs to be as simple and as smooth as possible.
Pretty much everytime I try to do fancy stuff with the bootloader I get pretty close to nuking systems. Worst was my 1st UEFI system where I was trying to get rEFInd to show multiple OS to boot from… eventually gave up and went back to the warm embrace of GRUB
Ah, have you found the land of IoT? Bricks everywhere, you’d love it.
Ah yes, reminds me of messing with my 1st pfSense firewall… I learned how good their recovery process was that evening
Nah, if you’re installing something user friendly (ie Linux Mint just for an example) it’ll work 1st time, guaranteed - or your money back.
But… you’ll only really learn once you’ve fubar’d something… just like falling off riding a bike
Yep, it’s something that more people need to consider to keep their free (as in the source code is not a prisoner) software going
It looks like jellyfin costs ~$500/MONTH just for their hosting fees: https://opencollective.com/jellyfin
If everyone using jellyfin contributed $1/month, I bet that would be covered
(No, I’m not affiliated with them)
Think I’d rather pay that towards the development of Jellyfin
I’m just glad I’ve still got my MythTV running.
They’re referencing the package as a whole, plastic casing, gold internal wiring, etc. and the silicon die in the center of it all.
IMHO each new version of Windows looks & feels different to the last anyway, so most (general users) wouldn’t know the difference - they just need a web browser an email client and an office suite.
That 1 Windows-only program they use is probably not compatible with the next version of Windows too
Yep, the small town butcher, bakery, etc.
Where we used to live, I could walk into town and buy local meat, organic veg and a warm fresh loaf of bread and it wasn’t that much more expensive than the (3!) supermarkets in town.
Considering I didn’t need fuel, then maybe it’s cost neutral.
The main difference? Well, much better quality food and the lives of those families…
It’s really just down to our choice to drive the price (read: quality / nutrition) down to the lowest possible… or not.
Just sayin’…