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Installed from the Arch repos on my home server.
Watch it through Firefox on our TV on a Radxa Rock 5B running Arch Linux ARM.
Installed from the Arch repos on my home server.
Watch it through Firefox on our TV on a Radxa Rock 5B running Arch Linux ARM.
Come try our pizza, it’s #1 in the country
For apps, Bottles. For games, Lutris is quite good. Bottles can do both but I am partial to Lutris for games.
Thanks! I gave this a try but it doesn’t seem to have made any difference.
Methodically cracking all of my knuckles.
Thanks! No luck though. Same results with the config this way vs. what I have above.
sol
terra
mars
venus
hubble
nibiru
voyager
groundcontrol (router)
deepspacenetwork1 and 2 (wifi access points)
For many, just a hobby. If it doesn’t strike you as something you need or want, then maybe it isn’t
Country. But I admit I love cities for the “night feel”. Small towns are a decent mix.
My feelings about it aside, are there any technical benefits to ATproto over ActivityPub?
Arch because why not.
Ex. 02_light_bedroom, 02 meaning second floor.
Jellyfin running in Firefox on ArchLinux ARM on a Radxa Rock5b SBC.
I did it manually (~50 devices at the time). If there is a way to automate it, I am not aware.
On the bright side, it was a good chance to update the names on all the devices so they follow the same naming convention.
Then of course, I needed to update all automations and Dashboards to use the new device names.
I moved ZHA -> Z2MQTT earlier this year., mostly due to reading comments in how much better it was. The web interface is better and gives you more control, and setting up Mosquito for an MQTT meant I could use it for Frigate, too.
Otherwise, device support is basically the same and I notice no difference between the two. For my devices, anyways.
Librem 5. I absolutely love it but also recognize it isn’t for everyone, yet.
I used to use Joplin, and its great, but the Electron client isn’t great on Linux mobile, so now I am using GNOME Paper on all devices, synced via Nextcloud. It’s much simpler than Joplin but I need exactly 0 of the missng features.
Thank you for a wonderful Saturday morning project.
I don’t know that I need a full on guide, but do you mind sharing what containers you used for Whisper/faster-whisper and Piper? There are a lot of options on docker hub and knowing which ones to use will save me a lot of trial and error.
Because I like it, I like having the AUR, and I have a few Arch machines so I put a shared pacman cache here.
As a server, no issues really. Most apps besides Jellyfin and a TVHeadend run in Docker.