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@randynose @stux What size? Typically you do sets of 3 no larger than 25 so you are not holding your neck in a awkward position

@unicornfarts 2021 part 1 was pretty good. I can really see how a TV would make a big difference as there are many darkly lit scenes. Also, as expected the bluray-era audio is a bit obnoxious with really low talking and SFX at 600%+. Without spoiling anything, the movie felt refreshing and taking risks Hollywood wouldn't dream of without straying too much from expectations of the original 1984 movie and book. The pacing is slow to which is refreshing, not Space Odysee 2001 slow, but maybe 75%. Seeing it in would be pretty sweet.

Another lost treasure of the internet is the sci.electronics.repair FAQ.

walshcomptech.com/repairfaq/RE

Just look at this goddamn thing. Thousands and thousands of words, chock-full of battle tested wisdom, enough to help anyone with some motivation solve their problems. Zero monetization, zero bullshit. What ever happened to that Internet? I sure do miss it.

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@syscrash @rootbsd@distrotoot.com For a moment I thought I was seeing the resurrection of fbcondecor / fbsplash used to have the coolest TTY background images back in the day

@carcinopithecus@x0r.be @be From my reading Google wants Firefox on life support indefinitely so they can claim in the EU that they are not a monopoly. So they certainly will press their advantage but they need a stake in their competitor much like Bill Gates invested in Apple in the 00s for similar reasons.

@rootbsd@distrotoot.com @syscrash yeah, Antarctica used to be named Australia until Australia took the name as I understand it. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarc

@MrDers I use Husky. Tusky censored some content they didn't like from their App, it kind of defeats the purpose of a decentralized network, users already have the tools to block users and domains they don't want to see.

@kaidao @zstix I hear some people like to host it off a LAN which sounds much easier to setup. I think most people hosting the probably also prefer physical access to the data instead of trusting the WAN

@Linux ADHD++ It sounded like the AUR had something yo do with Snap Sandboxing.

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