I didn't think it could be worse...
I just bought one Dell mini PC and I will turn it into server and I will start self host a lot of my services. Audiobookshelf is going to be one of them
I read some articles in the past that before was Nokia bought they worked on some new os. Idk if it was based on android, but I think it might have been Linux. I don't remember. Microsoft, after the purchase, of course flushed it.
Hardware Unboxed recently made a video and said that intel is mostly to blame, because they don't have clearly defined defaults, because they want motherboards to "overclock" CPUs because it looks good on benchmarks.
I was just about to write this...
Proton is cool, but I only use mail from them. All my other services are independent from each other, and soon I will be self hosting most of them.
I use custom degoogled rom and custom DNS server on my phone, so I minimized the tracking to minimum.
Either way brain chip and phone are a lot different. One you can easily discard, other one you cant. I don't want to dream coca cola ads at night. What happens when they stop supporting / updating it. There is probably something in their contract, where they can force you back on the operating table to take the chip back, if they don't like something that you did, or they are running out of money etc.
I have never played any Nintendo games. Idk what people see in them. I feel like people buy them mostly because of nostalgia. First game you ever played and all that, and then they buy switch for their kid.
This acually worked. It was basically fresh install, so I reinstalled it again without checking automatic login, just to be sure. Now WiFi works as expected without dealing with the wallet.
Thank you.
Now when I think about it, this was probably first time I checked automatic login for anything outside of VM, that is probably why I haven't seen it before.
When people want to automatically login I doubt they want to unlock the wallet every time. This seems stupid.
I didn't think it could be worse... I just bought one Dell mini PC and I will turn it into server and I will start self host a lot of my services. Audiobookshelf is going to be one of them