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You have to have an extension to get jxl on Firefox and even then it’s still buggy :)
Tech, games
You have to have an extension to get jxl on Firefox and even then it’s still buggy :)
Maybe a business can justify that, but for a hobby? No way.
Hobbyists CAN and DO get the $10/mo plan. It’s cheaper than most streaming services and if it’s a part of your workflow (as a hobby photographer, for example) then $10/month for a constantly updated software is a good deal.
Like if you don’t value photoshop at $10/month that’s okay but A LOT of people do.
Paying forever is not a better deal
I just ran into the not forever issue when I had to re-buy Affinity photo to get the newest version.
Yep I use and love affinity photo. It works well for my needs.
If you’re using photoshop in a business or hobby capacity, $10/month is a fairly good deal.
I personally use Affinity Photo but I’m not going to pretend that it has feature parity with photoshop.
I mean I hate Adobe as much as the next guy but photoshop is like $10/month
Now do it with fractional scaling
I want to do this so bad but gaming always stops me. Some anticheat refuses to let you play in a vm
Hopefully Gabe doesn’t allow that to ever happen
No way, it’s like I just walked past a celebrity
Gamefreak doesn’t know how to make video games and the last good one they made was am eternity ago.
Unfortunately I doubt anything will change because people continue to buy no matter how bad it is
I actually keep a wish list of things that I need on Linux before I can move fully over. We’re getting closer every day. :)
Can’t play the games I want. Destiny 2 is the holdup currently.
What are you getting for your dns server from dhcp?
Plex for audiobooks. It’s amazing. There are android and iOS apps too. It will keep your progress across multiple devices just like audible.
Never thought I’d see a positive post about oracle
I use an N5105 for my Opnsense firewall and run Adguard Home on it as well. Installing software on it was incredibly easy. Mine was barebones, had no OS, and it has an American Megatrends BIOS so it was as easy as selecting boot from USB.
I have no doubt it could run a small homelab. I have my Unraid running on a worse quad core gen 4 i5 processor (20+ docker images, 1 VM).
The only downside I would point out is that some of these things are passively cooled and put out some HEAT. It looks like yours has a fan so that’s nice. Maybe another would be Plex transcoding… depending on how many people you have on your Plex you maybe could run into some transcoding issues.
Yep my ISP doesn’t offer ipv6, I had to set my own up through Tunnel Broker lol