Take that as you will, but you sound like ChatGPT.
Take that as you will, but you sound like ChatGPT.
well, I managed to upgrade from 16.04 to 22.04 without any major issues
I’ve got a Pulse 15 for a few years now and I’m very happy with it. The keyboard is not the best, but I can live with that.
The Pulse is based on some Clevo machine, you might want to look at what the Stellaris is based on to find more reviews.
I remember around the same time we had a 300 MB monthly quota on dialup. It made me very wary of what I did online and how large different kinda of media is.
Things changed a bit after we got a 4(?)GB monthly quota over 3G a few years later.
In kdenlive, the following settings work well for me (you can transfer the options to ffmpeg cli as well if you prefer that):
f=matroska movflags=+faststart vcodec=libx264 tune=stillimage progressive=1 g=1000 bf=2 crf=%quality acodec=flac ar=48000
For reference, I get a 3.7 GB video with a duration of over 5 h @4k resolution. The audio itself is already 3.7 GB and it’s just a still image. For CRF, set something around 23, that should do.
is there a dataisugly community on lemmy?
Something like a ASRock 4x4 with a 5800U should draw about 10W in idle, but you can certainly shut it off when you’re not watching. I use a small tower because it also holds some storage for my home NAS and jellyfin server.
Google Lens is also a thing for general usage, and there are plenty options for more specific tasks such as Merlin for birds.
I don’t know what you’re trying to do but the easiest thing would be a bash script you would run after installation which does everything you want to change if it’s just some setting and packages
Possibly a kernel issue?
I know you said you’re too lazy to switch to a different brewing app, but you should really check out kleiner Brauhelfer
Yep, the other comment is even more ChatGPT-ish. And the account was created today. Guess that’s a bot.