Comfortably numb in my ass
Comfortably numb in my ass
I was with you until the last sentence… From that, it’s obvious you have no idea what you’re talking about. /s
I use Chromecast to watch jellyfin on my TV. My host PC is hardwired, and obviously the Chromecast is through WiFi
I ran ltsc for a few months… Then I found it didn’t have simple stuff like the camera app? I forget why, but there was one all I really needed that I didn’t have, so after fighting trying to install it, I just want back to Windows pro. I might give windows enterprise a try though.
Jellyfin is a bitch to get working outside my network. I don’t get how Plex made it so easy
Man, I taught English for 6 years… It was year 6 when I found out there were teacher guides.
I had spent the whole time actually making curriculum. No wonder I burned out
Damn, did you also have that stupid video where the teacher is trying to explain the joke of one dude trying to say embarrassed but instead says pregnant all while I’m just trying to not fail the class?
This is a very accurate description of what I’ve experienced with Linux as well. Sometimes things just work out the box, but some things are not worth the hassle, which is why I’m back on Windows after having used Linux as a daily driver for years.
You could just put in a made up email and pass. I personally go with 123@fake.com
I might just be dumb… But does this mean that in 6 months I just don’t have an email there anymore? I didn’t see any kind of messaging about transitioning services, just like, ‘grab what you can and GTFO.’
Was gonna say, I’ve been having double dogs for 30 years.
Thank you for the response! I’ll look to see if the proprietary app has tips on this. Thanks!
Question because you seem knowledgeable on mesh. I’ve got a network that spans a large area. I connected 3 mesh network aps to one switch which connects to my main router. Should the aps still be close together, or I’m good to spread them a bit since they’re all hard wired?
Dude, what? Explain
I’ve been with them for something like 7 years now. Started with 1gb of data, and now I get 4gb. I’ve never changed price tier as well. Over all really great service, bummer about the breach though.
What software do you use for monitoring this?
Does skiff work?
The funny thing is that my win10 laptop says it can’t run win 11… But my win 11 USB stick says different.
I’ve never considered a pi for this purpose. Assuming you have either one large or multiple smaller hard drives, physically how do you connect all that to your pi? Thanks!
Oh wait, they removed that? I had no idea because I stopped using Ubuntu when they put ads in the dash.