I do a lot of photography and I share it on my deviant art page.
I’m not sure exactly what model but it’s a 4k 75in hisense running Android from like 5 years ago
Personally I just setup a PC as a NAS‡ and installed VLC on my TV so that I can just browse the NAS and play the files directly
Is it efficient? No.
Is it the best way? Also no.
Does it work? Yes, surprisingly well in fact.
‡ The first time was simply a network shared folder, the second time was using TrueNAS.
Recent events with streaming services has really been the best argument for self hosting your own content
BTW your link is broken
Some people are experiencing things for the first time everyday (lucky 10,000)
And here’s a extra (frightening) reminder: there are people on the internet who didn’t exist 2 decades ago
I was literally talking with someone the other day who didn’t even exist when I graduated Highschool. Made me feel fucking ancient.
A different driver set for each chip architecture maybe?
I’m unfamiliar with the “Rust” situation, has something gotten crusty or something?
With how fast things are ramping up there’s a non-zero chance we’ll hit 5% before the year is out
me to Intel
Once per year for the notification I don’t mind
And it can be disabled
At least it isn’t like a banner ad that can’t be disabled, that’d push me away.
Darktable can be used for that as .RW2 files are “raw” pictures.
Also Darktable is a damn good image editing software for raw files.
Personally I use Ventoy.
It’s super easy and I just have a stick that sits on my desk full of ISOs just waiting to be used
If they can do what they claim then it’s pretty damn cool. But from what it sounds like it’s got a lot of growing to do before it gets to what they claim.
I’ll pass but keep an eye on it.
Knowledge is power and the internet contains an absolutely monstrous amount of knowledge
Everybody wants to rule the world
If social media has taught me anything it’s that it was a mistake
The IT guy quits and it’s no longer their problem to fix
That’s cool to hear
I’m looking forward to seeing more than just data center GPUs hit the open source list
The name definitely needs work
I’d say that consuming content that only confirms your biases is a form of failing media literacy as you’re failing to see the biases inherent to the content you’re consuming. There’s the flaw of “I think it’s this way” seeking out that content and not seeing that it’s poorly sourced (if at all) and eating it up.
Not to mention the role that content suggestion algorithms play in reinforcing that behavior and providing you with even more content along the lines of the biases you’re reinforcing.
It’s a complicated can of worms for sure.