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Intel's stock drops 30% overnight —company sheds $39 billion in market cap | As of now, Intel's market value is a fraction of Nvidia's worth and less than half of AMD's
  • You can pick up an Intel A310 single slot GPU for $100 and it has AV1 encode, which is something that the igpu QSV doesn't have.

    That's still an Intel product though...

  • UPDATE! Now 30% of Lemmy Apps display posts accurately
  • I checked it out after posting, but I had to go back and forth between threads to find and compare the apps tested. I feel that it would have been easier to check out the apps if there were links directly in your rankings.

  • UPDATE! Now 30% of Lemmy Apps display posts accurately
  • Very interesting, thanks for sharing! Could you add links to the apps?

  • Recommendations for Hardware for Physical Media/Jellyfin Server
  • I found a GitHub issue suggesting that they warn users about the risks associated with native encryption, it has helped me understand the situation better: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs-docs/issues/494

  • Recommendations for Hardware for Physical Media/Jellyfin Server
  • Those caveats/issues are definitely worrying. I don't think I have enough expertise to comment on them, unfortunately.

    The wiki also says that native encryption is "unofficially discouraged by the community" and I'd be interested in learning more about that, but there's no source for that statement.

    If you're interested in ZFS, I think it's definitely worth trying out on a secondary machine. There's a lot to learn, but I've found it worthwhile.

  • Recommendations for Hardware for Physical Media/Jellyfin Server
  • I've been using ZFS for the past 3 years without any major issues. For my server, all my media is stored on a group of HDDs in an external HDD enclosure using RAIDz2. I currently use Proxmox, since I wanted a stable OS and it has support for ZFS baked-in.

    My personal laptop has root on ZFS, running Arch. ZFS is a kernel module installed separately in this case. Since Arch is a rolling distro and I like messing around with it, I appreciate running a FS with snapshots where I can easily rollback when something breaks. Plus, ZFS supports native encryption!

  • Spotify quietly moves lyrics behind a paywall.
  • I tried others, stayed with Tidal for a while, but unfortunately had to come back to Spotify. The playlists are just much better and you have access to tons of good user-created playlists.

  • Traefik 3.0 GA Has Landed: Here's How to Migrate
  • Awesome! Just updated without issues, I only had to make one tiny change to my config.

  • Meta Adopted Policy to Censor Canadian Facebook Posts About Assassinated Sikh Leader, Emails Show
  • That is a lie! My Brahmin friends have told me that only racists would claim otherwise.

    /s

  • Google Camera 9.0 rolling out big redesign for Pixel, Android 14 required
  • Do you mean that they'll add chat to the camera app?

  • any cool ideas what i could do with termux?
  • Self-hosting is really fun, but you could become obsessed and spend all your time on it!

    Seriously though, check out these resources:

    I personally self-host Plex, Navidrome, Audiobookshelf, Sonarr/Radarr/Prowlarr, qBittorrent and more.

  • An EXTREMELY Simple Guide to Mastodon (for when someone says it's too complicated to catch on)
  • Just follow these 2 accounts, they both boost/retweet tons of interesting posts, and then you can follow the original posters:

  • It's the truth
  • This. It's totally fine on my 8K 50 inch screen.

  • Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
  • They're different, but according to its readme, Cromite includes "security enhancement patches from GrapheneOS project", so I assume it contains Vanadium's changes as well as other improvements.

  • Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
  • Posted this above, but it might interest you as an alternative to Vanadium:

    Bromite hasn't been updated in a while, so you should at least switch to Cromite if you're not switching to Mull. It's a fork by a previous Bromite contributor and includes some improvements, like a bottom toolbar and adblock plus (so normal block lists, not Bromite's less customizable ad blocker.

  • Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
  • Bromite hasn't been updated in a while, so you should at least switch to Cromite if you're not switching to Mull. It's a fork by a previous Bromite contributor and includes some improvements, like a bottom toolbar and adblock plus (so normal block lists, not Bromite's less customizable ad blocker.

  • That's unfortunate
  • That was the joke.

  • That's unfortunate
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  • Perhaps - War and Peas

    Source: https://warandpeas.com/2023/06/25/perhaps/

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