

Is windscribe good? I currently have surfshark and I’m happy with it, but it expires soon


Is windscribe good? I currently have surfshark and I’m happy with it, but it expires soon
Samsung A9+ goes on sale for about $150 every once in a while.
Kids FireHD tablets are generally lower than that. There’s not really any difference between the adult and kids version tbh.


Why do people sleep on KDE connect? It does a lot of things really well and is OS agnostic.


You can import a whole bunch of stuff, but it’s upto each state to decide if they’ll allow you to use it on road.


ThinkPad T450s (my old laptop)
OS: Arch Linux DE: Plasma
Services: Arr stack for gluetun, sonarr, radar and jackets Jellyfin for videos Gonic for audio
All 3 of them are run using docker compose
This and the no questions asked two year replacement policy is amazing if you have a toddler.
The bundled foamy case also is really great.
We slapped a 256gb SD card, and have almost it full of videos that he watches when we travel.


You know what, maybe instead of this, they could work on telling me a quarter mile out that I need to change multiple lanes instead of probably when I’m 10 feet out.
But no, let’s have a 3D building, so I can land my car on the roof.
If you’re on windows, Everything by Void tools is the best at indexing and searching.
For $10M, I might just retire, buy a house and raise my kid.
Sure beats having to struggle at work.


The issue is that gor some reason nobody speaks in total cost of buying a car, not the car dealers not the banking institutions. They all talk about monthly payments and for some reason people can’t do basic math that $1000 for 60 months is a huge fucking amount.


Iirc, the business line (ThinkPads) were not affected by these, but who knows.
But yes, my oldest laptop is a ThinkPad and I love it very dearly!


Unable to read the paywalled article, but ROCm is like Nvidia’s CUDA for their GOUs. These used to be supported on and off for consumer GPUs, but get aupported mostly only for datacenter ones. Linux used to be supported, but they are bringing ROCm to windows as well.
Probably AMD is planning to improve support for consumer GPUs, since their GPUs are competitive to Nvidia’s at a lower price point, given that local LLMs, Image generation and other AIs are in a kind of a booming trend.
Currently, Nvidia has CUDA which is more or less the industry standard, so AMD with their ROCm and Intel with their OpenVino etc are trying to chip away at the monopoly.
Not sure if this would be useful, but my university uses ThinLinc. We can use the desktop and other stuff in the browser.
Not opensource, but i love juicessh. I keep coming back to it all the time.
Yeah, having played one of the many roles like this a few years back (pre-covid), I wish tools like these had more presence. Would’ve made my life infinitely easier.