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  • Do you mean being dependent on people having "done it in nix before" so you can copy it? Definitely true to some extent. The language takes a bit of getting used to. Haven't watched the video so idk context, but if using docker on nix there's a great tool called compose2nix that converts compose files for docker or podman into declarative nix files. That took a lot of the challenge away for me personally.

  • I would say with all of these recommendations, you can probably look to find an AM4 motherboard and user ddr4 instead of ddr5 ram secondhand. If you play heavily modded Minecraft, ddr4 ram will be much more affordable to opt for 64 GB if you want to allocate 20-30gb and keep a lot free still. AM4 motherboards cover a large range of CPUs up to ryzen 5xxx I think. there's a lot of room for upgrades if you can only find one of the older CPUs. I jumped from a 2700x to a 3900x recently and it's been great

    Edit: only just read your future proof comment. Older parts may not be the way to go then, since you're restricting upgrades to things which already exist Edit again: I thought about it some more and I think this tier of parts is actually future proof, in that it should do the things you said you're interested in doing into the foreseeable future

  • Why not? People are generally always online these days and there is a lot of music out there, plenty to fill a phone many times over. Granted you might only have a few hours worth of tracks at any time but there is obviously at least one person (OP) who doesn't.

    Not to mention the way they manage their library sounds incredibly desktop oriented. This removes the need to plugin the phone.

    And then like Plex/jellyfin, or audiobookshelf, sounds like this let's you have a shared library across devices or people, even better!

  • That's interesting that you thought split fiction was harder than it takes two. My partner and I thought the opposite, since split fiction seems to let you get away with skipping a lot of things when one of you is dying (i.e. checkpoint reached by one player counts for both of you). In saying that my other theory is my partner has actually gotten better at games since we played it takes two.

  • Because retailers are middle-men by definition. Large online resellers just have much less overhead, so the cut they take for being a middleman is much smaller. They often also have the bargaining power to reduce their cost price with the supplier. You should look for things that are produced in large quantities locally, and find ways to purchase direct from supplier, if you want to save money buying locally rather than spending more to support local business. Buying from independent local retailers is for indirect social and economic benefit. We should all endeavour to do it as much as we can but it's also very hard to justify when cost differences are large.

  • Honest question, not trying to be adversarial. Do you have any sources behind not trusting networking equipment (I've seen the claim from others apply to electronics more broadly) from AliExpress? I don't buy much from Amazon or AliExpress so I'm not directly impacted but I've seen that caveat a lot and haven't seen reasons why.

    Edit: none of the responses to me are specific to AliExpress which pretty much confirms my thoughts that the caution exercised should be equally applied to any retailer.

  • It's a joke reference to sellers who will list items for very cheap, but with very high postage costs, to try to trick people into viewing their product more favourably. Nothing actually wrong in this instance.

  • That's really unusual. I've found, if anything, most of my games run better since switching to Linux. Nothing runs so much worse and I have rarely needed to apply launch options. I wonder if your games aren't running on your iGPU inadvertently? That's the only thing that comes to mind that would cause that much of an issue.

  • That's really unusual. I've found, if anything, most of my games run better since switching to Linux. Nothing runs so much worse and I have rarely needed to apply launch options. I wonder if your games aren't running on your iGPU inadvertently? That's the only thing that comes to mind that would cause that much of an issue.

    Edit: I just realised you weren't the same person who posted the top level comment, disregard

  • Audiobookshelf supports EPUB files and other ebook formats. You can put them alongside audiobooks (offering a UI option to either read or listen) or use purely ebooks although obviously a little overkill if you aren't using the audio features at all

  • You're a legend - been rocking default nvim for months on nix and had tried a couple of times to understand how to configure it but nothing stuck. Had somehow missed nixvim and got a colour scheme and a couple of plugins going before work this morning thanks to you.

    Now to learn how plugins actually work!

  • I've gotten a CalDAV server, audiobookshelf, and selfhosted obsidian live sync running on my laptop while I wait for movers to bring my shit to my house. Then gotta migrate it all across to my mini PC afterwards. Doing a modular NixOS setup to replace/complement what I used to have running on proxmox.

    Once everything is on a dedicated machine I'm going to make a nice little homepage for it, inspired by a previous thread here.

  • I'd argue you could sell the ps5 and the games and make enough money to mostly (possibly entirely) cover the cost of building a more versatile device, but it's also a bit of effort when you already have a setup that works for you

    Edit: also, the system we're talking about should comfortably run 1440p60 for the foreseeable future. Newer flagship hardware is targeting higher resolution and much higher frame rates.

  • Gunners @lemmy.world
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    it actually bloody happened

    This is poetry. I believe in us

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    Every word from Mikel's post-Sheffield Utd presser

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    Billy Carpenter | Introducing BEAST

    billycarpenter.substack.com Introducing BEAST

    Per your request, I spent the down week creating another bullshit new metric to sift through a few hundred potential striker targets, ranking the best possible summer options for Arsenal

    Introducing BEAST
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    Billy Carpenter: What ails Arsenal

    billycarpenter.substack.com What ails Arsenal

    An enormous excavation after a deflating end to the year, looking at tactical evolutions, attacking dynamics, luck/variance, the wingers, both boxes, and what must change to reach the heights we seek

    What ails Arsenal
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    David Ornstein’s January transfer window guide: The plans for the Premier League’s top teams

    Pretty useless article that says basically what we already know, but some interesting tidbits from other clubs. Here's the Arsenal bit:

    Recent years show Arsenal are not afraid of doing business in January and they will be alert again — depending on usual considerations such as injuries, profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) and opportunities in the window.

    Last summer’s spending meant the signing of David Raya from Brentford needed to be done on loan with an option to buy (£27million; $34.2m), which shows Arsenal were in a tight spot around PSR. Once adequate finances are available, the Raya deal must be turned permanent.

    Let’s see whether those finances are generated from existing resources or require player trading. Should it be the former, departures could presumably be used to enhance the budget. Should it be the latter, there is unlikely to be a huge amount of money at manager Mikel Arteta’s disposal.

    The most obvious candidate to exit might be Aaron Ramsdale. An

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    Daily Discussion - 27th December 2023

    I might be jumping the gun but I think lemmy.world was having issues when the daily thread would usually go up, so I'm posting in it's absence. Apologies in advance if I'm too quick but my poor memory tells me it's about 2 hours late now.

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    Aston Villa vs Arsenal Match Thread World Cloud

    No time today to play around too long so I still need to work on filtering out names, and trying to adjust the shape isn't working properly.

    I think this picture sends a really clear message though.

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    Luton Town vs Arsenal Match Thread Word Cloud

    I still have a ways to go eliminating pointless words, but sensiblepuffin and Astrealix were absolutely correct that Fuck and Fucking feature very prominently.

    Raya is up there too, with Kai. Does that mean Havertz was as good as Raya was poor?

    I think I will exclude anything I recognise as a username in the next one, and I also want to add weighting for how many upvotes the comment the word came from got. I also want to make it look nicer - this is the default for the package I was using.

    I feel pretty good about this for a first pass. Let me know what you guys think I can change.

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    Official: Lineup vs Luton Town

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    Reflecting on the team - the best and the worst

    I've been thinking about this a fair bit recently, and hopefully it sparks some good discussion. We're a club with a long history, and a diverse fan base, and it's always interesting to see how people respond to questions like this:

    Who are your favourite, and least favourite players? More specifically I'm interested in:

    1. Your favourite player in the current squad?
    2. Your favourite player ever?
    3. Your "what could have been" player - someone you were hopeful about when we signed them, but never quite lived up to the hype?
    4. Your least favourite? Maybe someone who seemed to make it in the lineup no matter what when you could see what everyone couldn't - they were shit.
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    I refuse to believe this show is this funny

    you fuckers are all over my active feed and I'm laughing at shit I don't understand. I refuse to believe the show is this funny, but if, say, a friend wanted to prove me wrong, what incarnation of star trek would they tell me to start from? especially if they knew I hadn't seen a single episode.

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    GOAL.com: Bukayo Saka beats Erling Haaland and Moises Caicedo to the Men's PFA Young Player of the Year award after spearheading Arsenal's surprise Premier League title challenge last season

    Bukayo Saka takes out the PFA Young Player Of The Year! Gabriel Martinelli was also among the nominees. Safe to say Saka is a clear winner, given Haaland took Player of the Year.

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    @PFA on Twitter: PFA Premier League Team of the Year!

    PFA Premier League Team of the Year!

    🔴 @AaronRamsdale98

    🔵 John Stones

    🔵 @rubendias

    🔴 William Saliba

    ⚫️ @trippier2

    🔵 @KevinDeBruyne

    🔵 Rodri

    🔴 Martin Ødegaard

    ⚪️ @HKane

    🔵 @ErlingHaaland

    🔴 @BukayoSaka87

    #PFAawards #PFA50

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    Declan Rice, Learning Machine - Billy Carpenter

    Plus, what we learned at Selhurst Park: another shape, why Gabriel didn't start, what Rice unlocks, and what to do about the dynamic on the left

    Billy's latest is a fantastic read. Seeing the tactical reasons not to start Gabriel the last two games has calmed my heart.

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    Tactics with our new (and potential) signings

    Usually July would be too early to start thinking about this but given how fast we've moved in the market, I've found myself more interested than usual at this time of year.

    I'm really keen to hear, especially from those who have watched more of our new players than I have, how we might change our system with our new signings.

    I know on Reddit a lot of people were dismissive of playing two inverted full backs together but from what I've read about Rice and Timber, is it possible we could deploy him, Zinchenko and Timber in the same lineup? Rice and Timber could share the responsibility of dropping into the back 3 while the other and Zinchenko sit at the base of midfield cycling the ball to our 5 up front.

    I'm also very interested to see how Martinelli adapts his game with a new mainstay at left 8. If we play jorgi/partey (or Lavia/Caicedo 🙏) at 6 and give Rice some games at the 8, I honestly have no idea what he's like as a player there but given that he's more defensive than xhaka