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If you build a PC with DDR4 RAM it does get cheaper, and I think under $1k is very doable.
TBH USB-C to 3.5mm adapters are better anyways IMO, they're very small and just stay attached to my headphones, have a better DAC and amplifier inside than most onboard 3.5mm jacks ever did, and it never gets stuffed full of pocket lint which was always an issue on phones that had an onboard jack.
https://www.libreoffice.org/ for anyone who wants microsoft to stop messing with their office apps.
Can't wait for the onlyfans accounts that spam the same vanilla nsfw image into 50 different communities at once. /s
As long as they leave the local backup option that sounds like a good idea to me.
Something else is going on with your setup, I block graph.facebook.com via DNS too and Ally works fine, both app and browser.
Your screenshot looks like you're also blocking ntp.org which could definitely screw with a banking app, and launchdarkly.com may also be the problem if they're loading assets from that service.
Weird that their system doesn't flag the flood of political spam, if all it takes is one person replying stop a few times
Funko and their "partner" should be fined for fraud.
There is https://valetudo.cloud/ for a lot of existing models, it's about the closest thing we have.
God that's so awkward, the super long pauses before it can even start replying, the horrible robot voice it has, and them both trying to pretend it's a wifi issue lmao.
It also sends your IMAP credentials to their servers and receives the mail there, it's not done locally like the older versions.
KeePassXC + KeePassDX is probably the best option, with the downside of no way to sync easily (syncthing is probably the best option there)
I might switch back at some point, been getting frustrated with the bitwarden extension performance always being so poor.
ispot.tv is on one of my DNS blacklists, it seems to be an advertising service?
Many VPNs have built in traffic filtering that does block common malware, phishing, and tracking domains/IPs.
Their advertising claims still do get a bit ridiculous though.
Linus has always come across in his videos as the guy that seems fun from the outside, until something goes wrong. That said, I wonder how much is from the pure stress that comes from pushing everything way too hard to try and produce content at a ridiculous pace.
For awhile their videos have felt very rushed, incomplete, and just like they could have done so much more in some of them.
It sounds like this whole thing was a wakeup call for LTT though, hopefully they can figure things out.
I set up Plex/Jellyfin specifically to get away from having to manage media manually, it tracks watch states, gets subtitles, transcodes for me when I'm traveling, and does all of that for family too.
MPV is neat but its just a standard media player app like VLC, not really anywhere near the same concept as Jellyfin.
Is it fake or just a review by an employee that uses plex?
Right? A burrito is $10+ and they wonder why people don't go there as often.
Nope, it's 100% centralized.
For what? There's not a better option, everything else is based on Chromium which is just moving to supporting Google, and also just removed v2 extensions which cripples what you can do with the browser.
I don't think anyone should ditch Firefox at this point.
It just works and it's in every distros default repo, it's pretty easy to set up and can be a webserver for static files, PHP sites, etc.. It can be a reverse proxy for HTTP(s) traffic or just forward TCP/UDP.
There's also endless documentation out there for how to do something in nginx.
HAProxy is a nightmare to use in my experience. It just feels so clunky and old.
Caddy is nice, but downloading and updating it is a pain because you need modules that aren't included in the repo version.
thanks for using Leebra!
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