If only, I have a 10 year old Macbook Air lmao
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framework spotted! (13 pro? wink wink)
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Roku OS’s home screen now features a large, permanent adEnglish
1·1 month agoforgot to add this to my previous reply: if you configure the remote to put the PC to sleep instead of shutting down and allow waking up from USB devices, you might be able to wake your PC up with the remote. I can’t do this because my remote uses Bluetooth low energy which I couldn’t configure wake up for. And yes 2 of the PCs are ancient enough to use ATA instead of SATA probably, one has a Pentium T4300 and Intel GMA 3100. However I don’t need 5 HTPCs lol.
I am locked in the software space as I need something very specific that kodi could only partly satisfy and android tv could fully satisfy.
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Roku OS’s home screen now features a large, permanent adEnglish
0·1 month agoMy current setup is similar. the pc runs a custom build of android tv w/o google services, with the remote of the tv box. I already have checks notes 5 spare pcs, i just had no idea 2.4ghz remotes could be dirt cheap. The item you sent appears as 2 usd before taxes & shipment but doesn’t ship to my location lol. Oh and every single one of the pcs have hdd, i’ll need either a new ssd or use one of my flash drives with a live linux install as permanent is very slow from USB.
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Roku OS’s home screen now features a large, permanent adEnglish
0·1 month agoSince there are a lot of comments here I want to ask this: we purchased a xiaomi tv stick (specs below) and a 15 year old intel pentium dual core w/ android runs circles around it with the exact same apps plus the PC has significantly more stable network connection. The stick’s OS is old however not bloated and it even blocks google banner ads OOB. Did we get a very bad unit or are all of TV sticks / boxes unusably slow unless you get a shield or an apple tv?
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Memory prices tipped to fall as China starts flooding the market with DRAM and NAND chipsEnglish
1·1 month agoEven if they were made to work, they may still be bad in price / perf and not worth using simply due to being manufactured for a completely different purpose.
And the original board was waaaay larger than what we have today EDIT: what happened to lemmy world servers? my comment was registered very quickly
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI now wants ChatGPT to access your bank accountsEnglish
0·2 months agoI’m surprised something like plaid even exists, i’d expect banks to cooperate with no one regarding customer data
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘A’ Grades Are Suddenly Everywhere Since the Arrival of ChatGPTEnglish
0·2 months agoNot every uni teaches stuff like how to study, fortunately one of them does and the lecture is on the Internet. I wish I had found this earlier. https://youtu.be/IlU-zDU6aQ0
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
0·2 months agoI used another of the old HDDs sitting in my desktop, I don’t recall the brand / model
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
1·2 months agoNow I have another backup
Happened to me last weekend. I made a backup because I was going to wipe out linux temporarily. I decided to backup with timeshift instead of my typical
rsync -aAXHbecause having a GUI was nice. Timeshift refused to restore the backup. It first complained about my subvolume layout, when I made it happy it restored all my files then promptly deleted them. Fortunately backup is just rsync so I restored with rsync.
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
0·1 year agoMe who stores important data on seagate external HDD with no backup reading the comments roasting seagate:
I read the title and thought it referred to Xenia the Xbox 360 emulator which recently gained Linux support, that didn’t make sense.
mrvictory1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•The official support of Windows 7 has finally ended today!English
0·2 years agowith a 670M
Your GPU doesn’t support latest drivers, and older drivers are a nuisance.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Comment on a YT video about Windows on ARM
01·2 years agoProtonDB doesn’t have the most positive things to say about my Steam collection, and I imagine odds are worse for stuff not available on Steam.
If you ask around or search, you can get answers easily. You can install games from Epic, Ubisoft etc. using other Linux applications.



What? I made a purchase from Epic instead of Steam since they didn’t make the MENA currency change and as a result many older games are significantly cheaper on Epic in my country.
For example Celeste’s base price on Epic is 66 cents in my country with no discount (currently on %75 discount) versus 10 USD with no sale and 2.5 USD currently on Steam.