Jellyfin doesn’t seem to be as oriented towards music but will also work and many people use it for music
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I buy music from Amazon music, hd tracks or band camp it’s all drm free and put it on my server behind a subsonic based server . That’ll give you the closest to a streaming service. Otherwise just sync music on your phone old school.
epyon22@programming.devto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for hetero women to enjoy taking charge during intimacy and switch between who's leading? (I was raised in a traditional family so I'm dumb)5·12 天前Short answer is yes. Don’t let stereotypes or media sway you sexual desires have as much range as there are personalities in this world. Communication for your desires and their desires are key and when you are in a healthy functional relationship there should be a continuous discourse of those desires. From there you will discover if you are ultimately compatible in the long term.
Would not recommend under clocking. Buy a kill-a-watt measure your idle that’s your general power usage. A cpu that has a low TDP and newest generation is going to be the most efficient. After that it’s each item you add adds more usage at idle which is going to be most of your time. Transcoding efficiency doesn’t matter much since you are likely not transcoding when you aren’t watching videos. Have an appropriately sized power supply that platinum or gold certified, usually the extra cost will be justified by power bill usage over a year or 2.
For example my older gen server, a dell r720xd, sits about 120-130 watt but with 9 spinning disk drives each about 5w per hour it sits around 200w per hour. This does go higher when watching videos but is far from the average. 200w per is roughly $15-20 per month where I am located.
I hope this helps.
epyon22@programming.devto Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I replaced the Crankshaft Position Sensor on my roommate's vehicle the other day. Old part on the bottom, new part on top (now installed, obviously).5·22 天前Really depends on the vehicle. Some are stupid easy others are buried beyond belief
epyon22@programming.devto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•'Knowing Steam players are hoarders explains why you give Valve that 30%,' analyst tells devs: 'You get access to a bunch of drunken sailors who spend money irresponsibly'English50·27 天前I’ve spent ~$1200 and have 227 games to show for it. Plus now works on almost any computer and cloud saves. Steam offers so much gonna be hard to unseat them.
I prefer man pages through google
Depending on your washer door these style of locks work well
epyon22@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Apple x86 Touch Bar Input & Apple Magic Keyboard USB-C Support In Linux 6.171·1 个月前I’ve tried kubuntu, mint and zorinos. I can confirm it does “work” in both mint and zorin but not well and works in kubuntu with some commands. I think it’s getting very close though.
epyon22@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Apple x86 Touch Bar Input & Apple Magic Keyboard USB-C Support In Linux 6.171·1 个月前Just looked it’s unfortunately integrated
epyon22@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Apple x86 Touch Bar Input & Apple Magic Keyboard USB-C Support In Linux 6.178·2 个月前Now all I need is a driver for the wifi to get my 2016 macbook working on Linux. Right now there’s some hacks but connectivity is pretty spotty compared to when in MacOS.
epyon22@programming.devto Buy European@feddit.uk•Introducing premium accounts to fund the matrix.org homeserver201·2 个月前Their goal last year was £900k I don’t think they got it but even then that would place executive pay at £123k yearly salary. Doesn’t seem excessive to me. More worried about their employees on average making around £45k.
https://matrix.org/blog/2024/01/2024-roadmap-and-fundraiser/
I came to the same conclusion. If I have a problem that I know nixos can solve it’s useful tool in my belt. But man you try to do anything out side the box the learning curve is massive. Good for those that know but when you only get to tinker a few times a week for a couple hours just getting things to work can be fun at first but gets old very quick.