You might consider something like the friendly elec CM3588 for a DIY option with openmediavault or freenas. I have a big old box currently with spinning metal, but am looking at this as an option now that there are some larger m.2 drives available.
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deffard@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Sony confirms Xperia 1 VII’s return to EuropeEnglish
1·3 months agoReplying from an Xperia 5 IV which is my first 21:9 display. I sympathise that they fixed the ratio but made the whole phone larger! They would also need to restore the compact line or make those slight reductions to restore it back to a more friendly size.
They added the double tap home to scroll the top of the screen down so you can reach it, and if they think that’s a necessary feature I’d argue the design is wrong!
Thanks for letting me know about the new ratio, not quite 16:9 but not as bad as 21:9.
deffard@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Sony confirms Xperia 1 VII’s return to EuropeEnglish
42·3 months agoI really wish they would ditch the elongated display ratio. It’s wasted space in landscape 99% of the time, makes the top of the display inaccessible with one hand and the phone unnecessarily large in your pocket. The premium on these could be justified when all the features hit that mark but this is poor human ux.
deffard@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I switched from Arch btw to fedora kionite AMAEnglish
6·3 months agoI tried bazzite, which is very close to kinoite, as Fedora itself had a great out of box experience, even on laptops.
Whilst there was a way to get most setups, apps and configs working it was clear I would eventually run into a piece of software that the effort to get it working was not worth it. Some software and development tools are not (yet) designed and maintained to easily work in an immutable environment.
My biggest gripe was that any interaction with os-tree meant that updates now started to take a really long time building the image with high CPU/power usage. I wasn’t ditching Windows to go back to a world of unnecessarily long updates.
For some, I can see the immutable can work well if they want an Android like experience and can accept the software catalog available. It wasn’t the right model for me, as I expected my machine to do more than point and click app install. I would be curious how your typical arch user would find it.

This is the answer, much of what makes bazzite good is it’s mostly just fedora, and they can be set up near identically, sans immutability.