It’s not scary from the flags, but rather what is inside the tar/zip.
It’s not scary from the flags, but rather what is inside the tar/zip.
Thinkcenter tiny, 4 external HDDs, a DAC, a raspi3b+, was like 25W I think.
I do this and just run Ubuntu on a Thinkcenter tiny.
Then this for input off the sofa.
I also put a few Braille dots on few buttons and glow in the dark paint on a few important dots to make it more usable which really works, Braille especially.
Then… A few bookmarks in the firefox, jellyfin, navidrome, Spotify, vlc/MPV from mounted NAS etc.
I don’t bother with any media/apps interface, I mostly see them as annoying and not needed with this KB/trackball setup.
Then…Bob’s your uncle!
VLC for the everyday person, all the way until you get to enthusiast class, then you use MPV.
Shortcuts, lightweight, CLI etc…
My nixpkgs list is something like
Copyq is now your friend.
If your workload doesn’t run well on a raspi you cannot use a raspi…
Think of the children elderly!
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There is still the real vnc lite version btw. 3 machines
Portable in the sense there is no lock in ie I can get up and leave with my data.
It’s a bit hard to do that with anytype.
If they stopped producing features or I wanted my data in another program, I’m stuck with a “Open source” format, but no where to go…
Unless that has changed, then I would take a look again.
AFAIK they have a proprietary data format so your files aren’t really that portable. Therefore I suggest obsidian and syncthing together.
It’s like buying a very expensive pool, even though it costs money to run and service, you already bought it and will invite people to come and swim in it to justify the purchase, even though it’s a giant money sink.
You can’t just give it back that’s also wasting money, so what are you going to do?
Companies have heavy commercial real estate bags. They are justifying their investments by forcing RTO
You should have a local economy where you live…
Node red is for visual node programming. I don’t think you’ll need to be writing node.js
Ive used it for years and wrote more bash / python for those nodes than I even touched js.
Wayback machine?
“This was a plant.”