

I agree, but have you tried traction waveform? Closest option I think but not as polished or accessible.
I agree, but have you tried traction waveform? Closest option I think but not as polished or accessible.
I tried this on my already jailbreakable kindle and it wasn’t very fruitful
Started playing this for the first time today on an RG35xxSP.
I use the usb version of the qnap 4 bay and never had an issue. Into a nuc holding all media. Boot and docker config all on the nuc nvme.
Fair. It does make bundling networks easy though.
Did you try portainer?
Same experience here.
Yeah, I’m counting on 1080 upscale improving.
Id love to see you show it being loads faster than an M4. Aside from the huge CPU and GPU improvements the ram is 2-3x faster. And the storage is loads faster Maybe you’re running virtual machines or something reliant on much more memory. Even then I’d bet you’d get significant (2-4x) improvements with the M4.
Maybe you’re being hyperbolic and it’s going over my head!
I can’t tell how serious this is.
Absolutely does
You know what it means
I downloaded the whole lot as an AI upscale from the usual public trackers.
Iiiinteresting, I’ll give it a spin, thank you for the recco!
I have notes fairly sporadically all over the place. Some for work for compartmentalised projects that I won’t need to see again once the project is done. Then for personal creative projects. Then for personal research projects. I like tracking data for sure. I’d prefer to have one central place for everything. I like things organised and get very into organisation but I’d love some kind of AI organisation element. Not sure either of these do that though. I do have my own server and like self hosting. I do care about foss but will sometimes choose a more appropriate tool over a foss one. I need the data on my phone and accessible either on a cloud or syncable or something. I’m currently dipping my toe into Obsidian with syncthing/Dropbox. I won’t pay for any monthly fees but don’t mind paying one off payments.
This is really helpful, thank you. I’ve made a start with Logseq but I think I’ll try Obsidian and migrate my notes across. I’m definitely a structured guy.
I’m early onto my journey with this and tossing between logseq and obsidian. Thoughts?
And keeps the playback time updated on local files. It also manages surround downmix better than the internal app.
Yeah I only just noticed this too. I believe that’s the case.
And it’s good to use hard links.