Cool. There weren’t enough fake reviews out there yet.
Cool. There weren’t enough fake reviews out there yet.
OEMs aren’t paying $100 per license. They’re also making deals with McAfee/Norton/whatever to package a bunch of extra crap on your windows laptop to lower the price further.
unusable
I hope that’s autocorrect?
I hope so.
It looks really promising for home users. At this point I’ve moved to zfs because of proxmox though, so it isn’t as relevant to me as it once was.
It says 10.1" right in the summary. That’s not full dimensions, but it should give you a ballpark.
I was interested in bcachefs years ago, but Kent seems to keep shooting himself in the foot when it comes to getting any traction with it.
I have Tiny Core running on a PII 333MHz machine with 128MB of RAM
I don’t even really care about fast charging. As long it can fully charge while I’m asleep I don’t care if it takes all night.
Unihertz in particular? No.
Kickstarter in general? If you’re lucky, you’ll get whatever you paid for about 3 years after the original promised date.
It flat out refuses to work when you do that.
Mine was working fine with that setup until one day it just wasn’t. The Google home setup just fails with no explanation. And tracking down the reason was a huge pain in the ass because that type of network configuration is such a niche use case.
Sorry, I’m still kind of pissed about it. I just want to use a hostname for jellyfin casting instead of the ip address.
Can it use a custom DNS so I can use my own local media?
This might be a better question for !selfhosted
The worst part is that it would be pretty on-brand for Google to do something like that.
Shopify sponsorship is a little iffy.
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Sounds like Tobi’s on another side-quest.
I’m pretty young, so I never used floppy before
How do you kids keep getting on my lawn.
It has a repo with programs you can install. The selection is fairly limited though.
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:install_apps
That computer is in the basement and I’m not having any luck finding a list of what’s available.
Why test when early adopters will do it for them.