

Not that jank, it looks great.


Veronica is fantastic. Love her video editing reminds me more of the early days of YouTube.
I use Gramps and it’s good. Has a Linux client too. My Family Tree is also good but windows only.
I agree it’s not ideal, but they’re cheap devices that require little setup. Its not like you need to pay a subscription fee to use them for Jellyfin, so I’m okay with it on balance.
Replied from my Pixel phone with stock android as well.
If you have an android TV, there’s a Jellyfin app for TV on there. Otherwise we use a Chromecast with Google TV dongle/remote that works pretty well.


We’ve had the final update, yes. But what about second final update?
Not to berate you but this is a bit of a Linux-pilled response.
Tap to pay and Android auto are conveniences that are of importance to a lot of people. Not everyone chooses to use it, but losing those features will mean Linux phones will exclude a significant proportion of the population that would otherwise be open to using them.


As a team-cherry-pilled Australian, I’m so proud to see some of my own people putting out a decent game at a decent price. Silksong is the #1 most wishlisted game on Steam, they could have taken the bag but care more about longevity and goodwill as a developer.
Absolute props to them.


Stardew Valley led me to the video game crack that is Factorio once again. Good God it’s a well designed game.
10,000% truth


8 Mbps up here because Australia


I use TrueNAS SCALE at home on my NAS and since they ditched kubernetes (and Truecharts, which was a happy little accident) it’s been great.
It’s free.
New hardware is incorporated into the kernel reasonably regularly IMO.
ZFS file system
Pretty easy to control with GUI exclusively
Docker is now very easy to use, images are community supported mostly but I’ve not had issues with Jellyfin, *arr, pihole, reverse proxy etc.


12.2 billion Australian Dollaridoos
I’ve got your exact hardware configuration and use case. Pop_OS broke on me after 18 months due to GNOME extensions I think. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma works really well for gaming/coding and general use, though I’m dual booting for Ableton Live on windows and the occasional VR.
I played the first 3 after the 2018 reboot, then Ragnorak on ps5 on release. All are great IMO.
GoW3 was pretty special. I played the remaster on PS4 and and it is a big graphical jump from the first two after my eyes had got used to ps2 graphics again.
The sex minigames in all 3 are so very early 2000s and I loved them.
The reboot is a pretty good continuation of the combat formula, but there does feel like there is more variety in the originals.
Ragnorak stretched on a little too far, and I was fatigued by just how amazing everything looked eventually, but it was still a fun time. Just a less tight package than the very enjoyable 2018 Gow.


Yep, waiting for the cynically released OLED version halfway through the gen in 3-4 years.
This is the easiest way for sure.


There are a lot of fuck-you-money level companies that wouldn’t have that.
Cyber dopamine himself says he’s not a benchmark guy as well.
I like him a lot, he’s really passionate and a positive breath of fresh air online, but the guy is surely stoned nearly 100% of the time. No way I’m taking his technical tests at face value.
60-80% better frames on Bazzite for space marine 2 was just too much to not be an error.