He’s been on version 22 since I set it up back it February of this year. I don’t think a new major version had come out since then. (I actually haven’t thought to check) my plan was just to do a fresh install as needed for major updates, or when his current version stops receiving security updates since new features aren’t really a concern for him.
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FydeOS might be more in line with what you need. Based on ChromeOS, but without the Google account requirements and spyware. I installed this on my dad’s PC along with setting up DNS-based Ad blocking and it’s been rock solid. If he just needs a browser, that’s basically what it is.
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Technology@lemmy.world•32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 minimum — AI shortage continues to squeeze PC buildingEnglish
2·21 days agoSo happy I decided to go “overkill” and max out my old AM4 board with 64GB of DDR4. It was a whopping $130!
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Technology@lemmy.world•GoPro is in serious financial trouble. Action camera giant is at risk for potential bankruptcyEnglish
70·21 days agoNot surprising, honestly. DJI had been eating their lunch and GoPro never could figure out how to keep their damn cameras from overheating all the time. Everyone I know switched to DJI.
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News@lemmy.world•Kyle Rittenhouse hospitalized following bite from venomous spider
23·26 days agoIs the venomous spider ok?
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
121·1 month agoI like how they think they’re somehow special for walking around with their laptops open. Business idiots have been doing this forever. It isn’t some new “AI coder” thing. Jane from fucking accounting does this on the way to her meetings too you morons.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Crazy how modern a DSi looks (came out on 2008)
3·2 months agoThe original DSi was my favorite DS model. Still have mine. It’s too small for my hands now days though.
Yeah, I was agreeing with them. I also selfhost my music.
Seriously. I listen to my music from multiple devices. Having to keep all of them in sync (lol) when obtaining new music would be a chore.
Mine is just Debian.
True, but for some reason there are a bunch of people who shutdown their PC every time they’re done using it and unless you’re using a laptop, I have never understood that. Screen lock + monitor sleep is the way.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Honda President After Visiting Chinese Auto Supplier:'We Have No Chance Against This'English
3·3 months agoDon’t get me wrong, I really love the idea as well and really hope for Slate to succeed and make the v2 even better. All previous EV pickups were targeting the full-size truck crowd, but I think a compact EV truck makes wayyy more sense!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Honda President After Visiting Chinese Auto Supplier:'We Have No Chance Against This'English
13·3 months agoUnfortunately with the US EV incentives gone the Slate is way overpriced for what it is. 150 mile range and manual crank windows and no radio or speakers at all on the base model for $28K. I can understand wanting a low tech vehicle but I think they might have gone a step too far.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11’s push for mandatory Microsoft accounts is hitting a nerve with users who say the change complicates setup, privacy, and basic PC ownershipEnglish
2·3 months agoToo new. I’m running Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Hisense TVs force owners to watch intrusive ads when switching inputs, visiting the home screen, or even changing channels — practice infuriates consumers, brand denies wrongdoingEnglish
9·4 months agoUnfortunately manufacturers are starting to get wise to this as well. I recently bought a new Vizio smart TV with no intentions of connecting it to the internet and during the initial setup it kept very persistently insisting that it needed to be connected and after setup it constantly bitches at me that it’s not connected.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Navidrome & demo.navidrome.org [SOLVED]English
7·4 months agoThat’s interesting. I checked my logs and I only see a few hits for insights.navidrome.org but nothing for demo.navidrome.org. I’m on version 0.59.0 so I’m a little behind.
EDIT: Here’s some information about what data they collect and how to opt-out: https://navidrome.org/docs/usage/admin/insights/#what-will-be-collected
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you effectively backup your high capacity (20+ TB) local NAS?English
4·4 months agoI mean, if you want a full mirror, rolling your own backup target is going to be the cheapest option even with the current high price of hardware. Other options are cloud storage, or using another media like tape. Cloud storage is of course an on going cost which rules it out for me, not to mention privacy concerns. There are certain “cold storage” options from cloud storage hosts which are considerably cheaper but they have limitations on how the data can be accessed and how often. The tape route is possible but it’s not really viable for home use due to the high upfront cost of the drives. Outside of that, backing up a subset of your storage as others have suggested is the only other option. Creating viable backups without breaking the bank is a challenge as old as computers, unfortunately.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you effectively backup your high capacity (20+ TB) local NAS?English
2·4 months agoSo you have 56TB of total storage, but how much of that 56TB is actually used? Take the amount of storage used and add 10-12% to that figure. Now you create a new NAS (preferably off-site) with that amount of storage and that becomes your backup target. Take an initial backup (locally if possible to speed up the process) and then you can use something like rsync to create incremental backups going forward. This is the method I’ve used and so far it has worked out well. I target 10-12% more than the amount of used storage for my backup capacity because my storage use grows reasonably slowly. If your usage grows faster you might want to increase your “buffer” a little more so that you’re not having to constantly add drives to your backup target.

ITT: a lot of people trying really hard to justify their use cases for Windows.