Froyn

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Froyn,

People tend to forget that trees have roots.
Roots cause problems with infrastructure.
Hence why when a problem arises you try to "get to the root of it".

Here's an example of what I mean:
https://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/woody/images/urbanrootsninelg.jpg

Froyn,

20 Europbux or 17 Freedollars gets you a Read Debrid subscription for a year.
Tie it into Stremio and you've got everything right now.
Tie that into rclone and you've got yourself a fancy 'backup' for all those things you've streamed.

No VPN required.

Froyn, (edited )

I can't find anything about VCR's blocking; I did find a bunch saying the opposite.

There were copy protections that prevented a VHS -> VHS copy being made of some movies. Easily defeated, but they did exist.

My scenario was recording an Over The Air transmission onto VHS using a VCR; not making a backup copy of a movie you purchased on VHS.

Edit: I do recall a campaign against VHS recording of TV shows, but didn't it ended basically saying "Broadcast public == public domain"?. That actually led to copy protections in VHS tapes.

Froyn,

Let's get crazier.

Our current favorite show is Bob's Burgers, it's a comfort show we fall asleep to. Prior to signing up with real debrid I got tagged for downloading a 2 year old episode.

We pay for Hulu. We pay for YoutubeTV. We have a working OTA antenna (for when the internet goes out).
My math says I have 3 licenses, yet still illegal to download?

Froyn,

Things got weird when we went digital.

  1. It's perfectly okay, reasonable, legal to record a tape off the radio. Yet it's illegal to download a better copy?
  2. It's perfectly okay, reasonable, legal to record a VHS tape off the TV. Yet it's illegal to download a better copy?
Froyn,

Back in the late 1900s, you could open a laptop and remove a hard drive with only a #2 phillips screw driver. So I think they mean that. Physically remove your Windows drive, install a fresh drive, install/play/learn Linux. With your Windows drive disconnected, you can do ANYTHING in Linux without fear of losing any data on that other drive.

Frustrated and just "need to work"? Reverse the process back to the Windows drive.

Feeling a little more confident and want to access your files on the Windows drive? Get a SATA-USB adapter. No need to go all enclosure just yet as that just adds steps when you need the Windows setup.

Comfortable in Linux? Copy your important data over to the Linux system, format the original drive, NOW put it in an enclosure for a handy backup drive.

Feeling confident in your newfound prowess? Connect that external drive to a Raspberry Pi and turn the Pi into a basic NAS, maybe drop a little VPN on it, and now you can access that device/drive from anywhere. At the very least, you now have a place to backup important data in case the laptop falls into a volcano. Hell, now you've got a reason to subscribe to SelfHosted & HomeLab.

Reference: 1998-2001 I ran a "dual boot" using removable hard drive bays on a full tower system. As noted above, Windows can sometimes mess up what makes your dual boot possible.

Currently running Mint on an older HP Envy AMD laptop to get back into the Linux swing. Win10 is my daily driver on the desktop from that need of things to work. When you're fixing other people's/company's computers all day, the last thing you want to do is work on your own computer. That and a lack of real gaming support/documentation forever ago is what pushed me back to Windows. The old argument of "Linux is free" wasn't too heavy a talking point when MS kept giving me free licenses to stick with what I was more comfortable with. Win11 reminds me of Win8, reminds me of WinME, and the cycle of MS dysfunction continues. I want off the ride.

With Gaming as viable as it is on Linux, plus much nicer tools for VMs (AND Docker exists now), I've got about year to convert my daily driver desktop (2025 end of Win10).

Oh and I did try to put Arch on that laptop. It was overwritten by Mint as soon as it booted up without a GUI. Now, might of been my fault for using a "base image" or something, but again I need it to just work without spending what limited time I have trying to make it work. But hey, at least folks aren't trying to get you to install Slackware from 3.5" floppies.

Froyn, (edited )

Horrible site, I know, but...
https://www.restaurantdive.com/news/mcdonalds-kfc-burger-king-wendys-convict-leasing-suit-in-alabama/702375

Or is that different because they're publicly traded companies?

Froyn,

Sega Dreamcast. It was ahead of its time, at the time. GD-ROM (1.2Gigs of data in an era of CD), Dual pressure sensitive triggers, modem, ethernet adapter. Even the memory card was a portable minigame device.

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  • Why didn't anyone remind me the dual booting exists?

    I was talking to my dad yesterday and he talked about how he dual booted windows and Linux in his college days. I immediately left to download Ubuntu, I feel so dumb for forgetting it’s an option. I literally only use windows so I can play Fortnite with friends. PSA: you can have both Linux and Windows, or you can use a vm in...

    Froyn,

    Muahaha, long ago had a system with a removable 5.25" HDD bay. Matching drives in enclosures, 1 linux, 1 windows. One "permanent" drive in the machine for user data.
    Super easy to swap between the OS when you're physically changing the first drive on the IDE chain.

    Froyn,

    Here's what it's showing me:
    $3.26 for 15 days.
    $4.35 for 30 days.
    $9.79 for 90 days.
    $17.40 for 180 days.

    I did the 90 days to try it out for $10.
    3 days of "playing around with it".
    Day 4 it was linked to StremIO on my Chromecast.
    Day 5 it was linked to my NAS through rclone.

    Froyn,

    If you're sailing anyways...
    Moon with Sam Rockwell
    Midsommar
    What we do in the Shadows (the original movie, not saying the tv series is bad)

    For "seasonal appropriate" - White Christmas
    For "silly appropriate" - Any of the old "Road To" movies.

    Froyn,

    Neuroplasticity. The infant will attempt to adapt to the surroundings, the adult is "stuck in their ways".

    Froyn,

    The parents were anti-vax so...

    It's one of the biggest experiments in fighting global poverty. Now the results are in (www.npr.org)

    It’s an unprecedented – and massive – experiment: Since 2017 the U.S.-based charity GiveDirectly has been providing thousands of villagers in Kenya what’s called a “universal basic income” – a cash grant of about $50, delivered every month, with the commitment to keep the payments coming for 12 years. It is a...

    Froyn,

    Most importantly is that money given to the poor is put directly back into the local economy vs squirreled away in an offshore account.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/12/02/781152563/researchers-find-a-remarkable-ripple-effect-when-you-give-cash-to-poor-families

    Every dollar in cash aid increased total economic activity in the area by $2.60.

    Froyn,

    Umm... Unless that's a 6 door vehicle, that racoon is driving (in the US).

    Froyn,

    Nah, Its one or more of:
    a) in a country where the driver seat is to the right of the vehicle
    b) the driver has the racoon on their lap
    c) the vehicle is parked
    d) AI/Photoshop

    Froyn,

    How would you mirror a photo to make the back seat appear as the front? (Look at the door handles)

    Froyn,

    Look, if it were up to me I'd love to help you out. I have to think of this way though... My wife and kids would be awfully sore at me if I came home unemployed for breaking company policy like that.

    Froyn,

    Checked last night. Since installing the Epic Game Store (pause for seething hate) I've acquired 156 games. Haven't paid for a single one. While most will probably never get installed/played, there's some great games in there. BioShock series, Civ6, KSP, Surviving Mars, etc.

    Froyn,

    If the actual show is any indication, I give them 1 episode in total.
    Picture this, pimped out Enterprise, spinners on the nacelles, LED running lights, subwoofer taking up the docking bay.
    They release the docking clamps... and the whole ship just falls apart... bodies floating in space.

    Froyn,

    Same, when I loaded the thumbnail it cut perfectly below the first 2 frames.

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