I only have one pi4 and an older pi3b. I don’t know if the pi3 can run one of them.
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simop_jo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•If you’re in the market for a $1,900 color E Ink monitor, one of them exists now - Ars TechnicaEnglish4·4 days agoIts not meant for gaming. People who display a lot of text (eg. coders) could use less strain in their eyes if they’re doing it for a long time. Definitely not at that price though
Thank you, your reply made me understand the two services better. I will setup immich for now and I will install nextcloud for my files at a later date.
OK than you for your reply. I will look more into immich.
simop_jo@lemm.eeto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Why is the software recommendations so bad?1·5 days agodeleted by creator
Exactly this. Life is strange will make you feel like a teenage girl solving a mystery. Its awesome.
I personally use signal. Never had problems with video calls or anything really.
simop_jo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's AI Secretly Copying All Your Private MessagesEnglish11·5 days agoWHAAAT? I would NEVER expect that from a company so good that cares about me and my data. They even tell me that in the perfect operating system! Windows! I just love bloat and ads and ai everywhere on my 150$ piece of software!!!
simop_jo@lemm.eeto Games@sh.itjust.works•You can start ringing the new Skate's death knell, because EA says it's online onlyEnglish163·9 days agoFuck online only games
Lineage and grpahene do different things. Research and find the right for yourself. And instead of lineage you could find a crdroid on if you for example want more customization
Graphene is basically android too. If you install lineage without gapps for example, I think you’ll have great privacy. About the second, I don’t know…
Yes, there are different distros for people with different wants. That’s the beauty of Linux.
I agree with you. I didn’t say Debian was bad. There are people who want the stability of Debian and that’s not a bad thing
Sure its the most stable, but the packages are usually out of date
We may not always have that option…