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Not sure if that’s your image, but I see Rocket from the Crypt and scream Dracula scream!
Or there is documentation, but it says things like:
Coupler: select this to enable the coupler
Gosh, thanks. :|
Intel NUC Servers FTW! 🤘
Mine sits on top of my desktop PC so I can jump into it directly if I ever need to. This reminds me I should go update stuff on there today. (Thanks!)
Agreed. From this thread, you can tell, it’s not funny any longer.
The factory must grow though, sooo…
For those unaware:
I have 30 seconds to figure out what this is. No idea from reading this post. Go to the site, still no idea. Go to its home page.
Networked community gardens in the hinterwebs.
Still no idea. I’m out.
Saw that, yah. Pretty dark time line, eh? Reminds me of Black Mirror on Netflix too.
This is my big concern at my day job. Management keeps pushing AI chat on my younger co-workers, but they can’t tell when it’s hallucinating. And since there’s no feedback loop (our chatbot doesn’t learn from us as we type), it just keeps spewing the same lies.
Haha, I’m sure they know a lot of people coming into the store know more than them, but then again, I bet they get a LOT of dumb questions, all day long.
Why yes, we do sell the purple RAM. And yes, you’re right - it is faster like that podcaster told you. It’s right over here…
My dusty Intel NUC 10:
With a 2TB USB drive plugged in on the right there.
Runs all these services via Docker like a champ: AudioBookshelf, Dockge, File Browser, Forgejo, FreshRSS, Immich, Jellyfin, LemmySchedule, Memos, Navidrome, Paperless NGX, Pihole, Planka, SideQuests, Syncthing, Wallos
Or should I just get used to not engaging or maybe bringing videos here
Yes. Do that. It helps Lemmy grow and helps G shrink.
Me too. Rock solid, with KDE. So easy to learn, make it mine.
Lol, see the other comment here! :)
Mess with grub, without really understanding what you’re doing.
Also, “meep”.
I don’t see anything about that on their site.
Oooohh. TIL. Thanks!
I use Memos and love it.
I connect to it from my desktop at home and from my phone via a WireGuard VPN and it’s everything I need. Worth a look, I think.
This. When you install a desktop environment (DE) in most Linux distros, it’s just available, not forced on you. Then, as OC said, you can choose which to use each time you login.
Try them all, decide for yourself. This is the way.