

VGA? in the year of our Lord twenty twenty five???
Queer technomancer out of Michigan. 32 she/her


VGA? in the year of our Lord twenty twenty five???


I use Bazarr alongside sonarr and radarr and it works pretty darn well


I’m happy with the stock, but they do at least make it easy to swap firmware.


For router recommendations, I’d go with a Gl-inet router. they run OpenWRT out of box and smacked the hell out of my previous Netgear gaming router in both wireless range and stability, especially on 5GHz. I have the Flint 2 right now and I believe they just released the Flint 3 but the one I have is more than enough for my home network.


they are tools for automating the grabbing, downloading, and organizing of media such as movies, tv, and music.


Because that’s the net result of their actions: removal of consentual media and grouping of consentual media consumers with pedophilia.


Sure, that’s the plausible deniability reasoning. But the end result, whether you agree with the on the surface reasoning or not, is the removal of all adult media whether or not it is offending. This coupled with the lumping in of LGBT issues with Adult media (and often lumping in with egregious media like rape and abuse fantasy) means that the end result is removal of adult games AND games which feature LGBT characters and storylines.
and uh, if you actually did read my comment, I did say consenting. me saying I enjoy content where clear adults are consentually enjoying sex is not endorsing rape fantasy games, and is a bit of a Twitter ass conclusion to come to.


trump be like “I’m innocent here’s the proof”
hands over Epstein docs, of which he’s mentioned all over



me watching clearly adult humans doing consentual sex things
some religious zealot chud: this makes you a pedo somehow


I thought it was a fairly solid OS up until about 20.04, then it started getting wiggy.


I used it a little way back in 2005-2006ish, and decided to give it a try again after a third reinstall of ubuntu within a year last year.
though, I’m about to get a “new” laptop and may toy around with Arch on the old one. I had previously tried setting up Arch in a VM but that’s not supported and ended poorly.


I don’t know about everyone else, but the last couple of years has had the most unstable Ubuntu releases, with the most unrecoverable releases when issues happen.
I’ve since moved to Fedora for desktop and straight Debian for server.


for Jellyfin specifically, get yourself a cheap x86_64 PC and cheap or used graphics card. (or a cpu with integrated graphics)
for example, my jellyfin is running on an AMD FX-6xxx processor and a GTX 670 just fine.
the raspberry pi will work for Jellyfin as long as you don’t have any transcoding to do, but the minute you need transcoding you’ll need a GPU or good encoder/decoder chip.

I mean, yeah. Laptop keyboards are basically a solved science these days.

that’s a pretty bog standard laptop keyboard.

it’s alright. I’m not sure if it fits within what you consider ergonomic but it’s a fairly decent laptop keyboard.

I mean, I’ve got an old IdeaPad flex 4 running Fedora pretty well. As long as it has DDR4 and more than 4 GB of ram then you’ll be fine.
seconding remmina, I use it often for RDP activities.
The only danger when torrenting/pirating is the download of the actual content itself. With torrenting, a copyright holder will use the torrent to find connected peers and send CnD’s to the IP issuers. With regular downloading, the site you’re downloading from can see your IP and this comes with the same risk of an CnD if the site is bugged/infected. Other than that, browsing torrent sites or download sites themselves carry no risk outside of maybe malicious advertisements or popups.