Do you have the same speeds when coping say a single 1gb file? A lot of small files introduces a bit more overhead. Rsync can help somewhat
Do you have the same speeds when coping say a single 1gb file? A lot of small files introduces a bit more overhead. Rsync can help somewhat
Im curious What makes what VLC is doing qualify as artificial intelligence instead of just an automated transcription plugin?
Automated transcription software has been around for decades, I totally understand getting in on the ai hype train but i guess I’m confused as to if software from years past like “dragon naturally speaking” or Shazam are also LLMs that predate openAI or is how those services worked to identify things different from how modern llms work?
The software from Unminable is Windows only but you can mine on them with any other Linux based mining software.
Monero isn’t directly mined with GPU but if you look under “coins” section on moneroocean you can mine other algorithms and get paid in XMR using them.
Lot of people confusing a redundancy with backups. My backup server is currently doing its part providing main services due to a bad RAM stick causing all sorts of chaos before I figured out it was the root cause.
I normally have all my dockers backed up and not running but ready to startvon the second server. Most of my data is from sailing the seas and so it can be restored by the ARR stack fairly well. I do backup a few key things like my PGP keys and keepass but the chances of all 5+ of the systems I’m actively using failing all at once is pretty minimal.
True but enough do that it annoyed me to the point of disabling the autofill on my system, so maybe for this person it would be an improvement
Can’t you setup whatever manager to autofill the password?
Head over to moneroocean.stream or unminable.com and mine whatever GPU coin has the highest return.
Avoid nicehash, they used to be popular but recently started nickle and dining fees for all kinds of stupid reasons.
Perhaps you’ve not uses them in a while but nicehash is absolute garbage now.
Enshittification meets Plex.
They need to limit features as a part of their business model, VLC on the other hand doesn’t.
Mainly I’ll use heroic launcher for PC fames or retro arch for playing emulators locally, but the examples you list are both web based front ends, in which case I setup emujs to share with friends.
Since it uses yt-dlp which supports cookies, I would guess it does or it will soon. Not sure about how yt handles “purchased” content, but the cookies work for age restricted videos at least.
Well darn, guess I should have said Spotify. Grooveshark predated Spotify and was centralized but allowed uploading and sharing.
Soulseek is another a great place for sharing and talking about music, its one of the oldest p2p network that’s still active.
Mine stopped working yesterday too, it just needs an updated patch version. There is a new version of the revanced manager that I think requires a manual download/update first and then the youtube apk version to apply the patches on is 19.43.41
If you dig indie music from basement dwellers check out funkwhale sometime, we are building the fediverse version of grooveshark.
The only thing about Linux IS that its a kernel. Its not like BSD where all the tools get developed together and released in the same edition, Linux is a kernel, full stop. Anything built on top of the Linux kernel is a Linux distro.
Can you name something other than the kernel that would be considered an essential element of a Linux distro and not available on android or BSD?
Its always been GNU+Linux, even stallman acknowledged its a separate thing and distros without GNU or glibc do exist on desktop too.
Obviously its just for the challenge since pi5 has 8gb models aready
Android is a Linux distro, just because its not gnu or running whatever subset of features a desktop Linux might have doesn’t make it any less of a Linux distro.
The real question is what do you consider a part of a “Linux disto” that currently isn’t available on android?
Funkwhale is still actively maintained, the last release was less than a year ago.
Is there a reason you don’t want the files organized? Id suggest using radarr or something else to organize them first.
As an alternative to kodi, jellyfin is great.
Very strange… So it sounds like you’re using whatever the default file manager is for your desktop, there really isn’t any reason the filesystem type would make things that much slower. Something must be very different about your system to be slowing transfers down that much.
I would use iotop to see how much data is being written, where, and what speeds it’s getting but if you prefer a graphical version of that maybe “system monitor” is available to you in gnome or whatever desktop you use. You’ve probably already tested other drives I guess, maybe try just booting a fresh live USB of something and see if the problem persists there too.