st3ph3n

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[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 11 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Wtf does your neighbor drive that insurance is $350 per month on it? A Ferrari?

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 11 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I recently switched my laptop to Fedora 40's KDE spin, and like it a lot. I look forward to upgrading.

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 25 points 2 weeks ago

"No, not like that!"

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 7 points 2 weeks ago

Was about to comment the same thing.

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Illinois now. Winco has yet to penetrate the Midwest!

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 10 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I no longer live in the PNW. I miss Winco.

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I replayed it last year on an Xbox 360 emulator, which gave me 1440p and 60 fps. It worked quite well!

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 51 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I wouldn’t be surprised if they ‘accidentally’ drop a few shells on the Irish UNIFIL positions. Israel is pissed at Ireland for recognizing Palestine.

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 9 points 1 month ago

Yeah, and this game is 100% worth the ten bucks they're asking for. I already own it on Steam (where it cost $20 when I got back at the beginning of the year), and will happily pay another $10 to have it on my phone too.

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 34 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Consider how many millions of Americans are obese, and the knock-on effects that has on a person's health. I suspect that if these drugs were widely available and affordable it would probably save money and lives in the long term.

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Marketplace was fantastic for buying and selling all sorts of stuff for years, but it is now plagued with fake listings and scams and all kinds of undesirable shit now. The scammers seem to have no problem whatsoever cranking out new accounts on the regular, and Facebook doesn’t seem to give a shit. Any time I report any of the scam listings I get a response from FB about 3 weeks later saying they did nothing wrong, so they took no action. Fuck Facebook.

[–] st3ph3n@midwest.social 33 points 1 month ago (2 children)

WTF is with the US DOT number on this particular non-commercial vessel?

 

My Boox Page just got this tonight. Main new feature for me is that they added dark mode to the stock Neoreader app.

 

🏗️ Enhancements

Add app notification to notify about upcoming server requirement #3605, by @nielsvanvelzen

🔧 Bugfixes

Force Quick Connect code to use LTR text direction #3553, by @nielsvanvelzen
Fix "Add server" button not visible when there are too many servers #3582, by @nielsvanvelzen
Support new intent in StartupActivity #3612, by @nielsvanvelzen
Remove refreshing of Live TV program data in player #3614, by @nielsvanvelzen
 

This update adds preliminary support for Jellyfin 10.9.

🏗️ Enhancements

Update SDK to 1.4.7 (10.8 with enum backports) #3477, by @nielsvanvelzen

🔧 Bugfixes

Check if fragment is null in PlaybackController.play #3475, by @nielsvanvelzen
Fix app_logo cutoff in some cases #3488, by @nielsvanvelzen
Use Timber.e instead of Exception.printStackTrace #3491, by @nielsvanvelzen
 

My Boox Page just received this firmware update today. It was on version 3.5 before. I don’t see any release notes on their website yet, but here’s a summary of what’s showing on my device:

System/Apps:

  1. Support for importing system fonts
  2. Support for customizing the navigation bar
  3. Fixed input method covering input boxes in some apps
  4. Support for using email or phone number to unbind other Onyx accounts

Library/Neoreader:

  1. Fixed the issue of being unable to long-press to select words
  2. Support for sharing directly after opening a document
  3. Support for bulk OCR for PDF docs (Onyx account login required)

The update is 1.5GB.

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Intel WiFi 6E (midwest.social)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by st3ph3n@midwest.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

Hi, I'm running Linux Mint 21.3 with kernel 6.5.0-21 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T14 gen 2 with an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU, and most relevant to my question, an Intel AX210 WiFi controller.

It connects just fine to 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, but about 90% of the time it cannot see my 6GHz network, which is operating on a separate SSID. Sometimes it apparently randomly will see the 6GHz network, and it will connect and work fine until the next time the computer goes to sleep, after which it will only see 2.4/5GHz networks again.

I've been messing around trying to troubleshoot it, which led me to installing wavemon, and I discovered that if I run wavemon with elevated permissions and make it scan for networks it will see the 6GHz network, and when that happens it immediately becomes available to choose through Cinnamon's GUI, and it will work fine again until the next time the computer sleeps. If I run wavemon again after waking from sleep and make it scan for networks, 6GHz functionality will work again.

Anyone know what's going on here? I should add that I am in the US where the 6GHz band is legal and should be enabled in the Intel iwlwifi driver. It's almost like something needs to happen to trigger the 6GHz radio into waking up or something.

 

Some background: I have a Synology NAS already with plenty of space on it. It runs my Jellyfin server in a docker container. I also have a Raspberry Pi 3b running Pihole.

I would like to get a mini PC to run Proxmox on, and migrate those workloads over to it, as well as use it to host any other fun projects that can be virtualized that catch my eye. It'll also be a useful learning experience as I would like to learn Proxmox to potentially broaden my skills at work, where we are an entirely VMware house, but the shit Broadcom has been pulling since taking over has put a shadow over all of that.

Anyway, I'm thinking I would like something along these lines:

  • A relatively recent CPU with decent performance and low power consumption. I prefer AMD these days.
  • Capacity for at least 32GB of RAM, but it doesn't have to have that much from the get-go.
  • NVMe storage, 512GB or so.
  • Two ethernet ports. 1Gb is acceptable, 2.5Gb would be nice, though.
  • Low-ish costs. I don't need this thing to be able to play games or anything, just run my VMs at a decent clip without burning too much power.

Transcoding performance isn't a huge deal either as the Jellyfin server isn't shared with anyone outside the house, and my playback devices so far have been able to play pretty much anything I've thrown at them natively.

I think that I would plan to have the actual VMs stored on a share on the NAS rather than having them live directly on the PC.

What would you recommend?

 

So, I've got a 9th generation Kindle Oasis and its battery is really starting to show its age. This is also one of the models where it is damn near impossible to replace the battery. Any attempts that I have read about online resulted in broken screens and sadness.

I'm not too wedded to the Amazon ecosystem, but I do like being able to borrow library books, which my local library allows in the form of sending them to your amazon account. I have a few books from the kindle store, but not a ton.

I've been looking around online for a replacement e-ink reading device, and the Boox Page has caught my eye. I'm curious how those have been performing for anyone who's got one here, since they've been out for a while now. I like the idea of it not being tied to any particular vendor's store, and the fact that I could install the Kindle and Libby apps on it, along with, apparently, pretty much anything else available in the Play store.

Important things for me are battery life and having physical page turn buttons, as well as a built in light so that I can read in bed without bothering my wife with a table lamp or something.

I would love to see some feedback from people who own these devices.

Also, does anyone know how often the Boox store restocks them? It's been showing as unavailable every time I check over the past few days.

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