Biota - Tumble (1989)
“Tumble is the ninth studio album by the experimental electronic music ensemble Biota, released in 1989 by ReR Megacorp.“
That’s my point. My view is an international law about consent to war would be a good thing. Generally speaking, most countries deserve territorial sovereignty and shouldn’t have someone fucking around with them. I don’t think the “want what the other has” justifies wars. Corporations can do that well enough…
The Residents - Freak Show (1990)
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I expect most Palestinians (i.e. not Hamas) would be happy with a one-state solution with equal rights for all regardless of religion or background. Even after all the history and injustice.
Wars should be consensual. If one side doesn’t want war then that should be that. If the other pursues the world should stop ‘em. Kinda like same principle as rape. Like sex is great. Rape not so much.
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children (1998)
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Plastic people! Oh, baby, now you're such a drag
Ah thanks. So I should research whether LMDE is less resource intensive than the other versions of Mint. Or just go for it.
I was hoping to stick with Mint. Maybe the non Cinnamon ones would run better I was thinking.
Install Mint on 2010 Mac mini running OCLP?
Hi, I'm quite new to Linux. I installed Mint Cinnamon recently on a Windows laptop. Impressed.
Question: I have a semi-retired 2010 Mac mini server (two HDDs in it) that is running OCLP and MacOS Monterey. It runs, but it crawls without an SSD. I use it for music playback and occasional web browsing (which is painful). I am wondering if Linux would run better, but would prefer to keep a dual boot with MacOS.
How doable is this? Any opinions on what version of Linux to install?
Specs: 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor 3MB on-chip shared L2 cache 1066MHz frontside bus 8GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM Dual 500GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard disk
Balls (Edit: or the equivalent) … chutzpah?
Sorry about that, it's some issue with adware in that version of the installer (that doesn't have to be installed). Their forum has a post about this problem. I edited my reply to direct to the "adware free" installer: https://jdownloader.org/jdownloader2
I use EDIT: jdownloader2 for YouTube video/audio. It may be more feature packed, but it’s easy enough once you’re comfortable with the GUI.
I have Networking > Server address settings > LAN networks blank/default. That sounds like a feature that allows you to specify things as local (maybe that allows for higher bit rate streaming while away or something). I haven’t looked into this at all. For me when I’m away from home lower bandwidth is probably better.
When I turn Tailscale on my iPhone disconnects from AdGuard DNS/VPN. Could I avoid this by using a profile like you described?
I cancelled AppleOne and reduced our Apple services to just Music and iCloud storage. Not sure that’s what Apple was going for.
Wizard Key?
The Simpsons (1989) - S08E14 Comedy clip with quote is there a way to get out of the dungeon without using the wizard key? Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Easily move forward or backward to get...
Is there a way to get out of the dungeon without using the wizard key?
Edit: I was just reading a serious discussion about the relative size of Star Trek ships and the reasons for size anomalies. It made me think of this.
I appreciate the explanation about the gold robot.
Elliott Sharp (Carbon)
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Now that’s interesting. Always thought it didn’t make a whole lot of sense strictly speaking. Never realized he intended the “a”.
“ One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
June, 2008? Wtf man he’s had lots of time to grow up and change his views. Look at him. He’s a baby.
But anyway, I hope he doesn’t become PM regardless. He still seems like a shit.
Thank you that is tremendously helpful! I expect this post will help others that come along.
So confirming for your setup, you do need Remote Access enabled to use 100.x while home on your local network on wifi as well (and of course while away on cellular).
That’s how it seems to be for me, so I think I’m set up correctly. I don’t believe I’ve opened any unusual ports or anything like that.
Not quite sure I followed all that. I’ve disabled a specific white list for now. When I have access to another computer I will confirm I can’t connect unless I am running Tailscale with the appropriate IP addresses.
Tailscale & Jellyfin
Has anyone tried Tailscale to connect to Jellyfin?
I am not very knowledgeable about networking. I found I can connect to my Jellyfin server if I set under Networking “Allow remote connections” and in the remote IP address filter I put the remote IP that Tailscale assigns to my iPhone.
Is this how it’s supposed to work? I didn’t expect to have to use Remote Access Settings. I thought the point of Tailscale is to make it like you are on a local network.
Apple TV - Direct Play?
For anyone using Apple TV (I’m on an older 4 model not 4K) - does it work for you generally? I found a lot of titles just show black screen unless I enable force direct play.
They may be HEVC/265 encodes and I don’t think my system supports that fully. Not sure that’s the issue otherwise I wouldn’t expect them to direct play.
Anyway, I’ll continue to experiment, but in the meantime thought I’d ask.
Steve Tibbetts - Test (1984)
Bob Hughes: bassMarc Anderson: percussionSteve Tibbetts: guitar and kalimbaCamera: Mark Spartz, David Brewster, Tom Bloom, Carol Inderleden, Gregg Kubera, Vi...
Steve Tibbetts - Vision (1985) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XTKBKzlelKc
Steve Tibbetts - Walking (1982) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=561R0nMhnjw
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Grrrr!