This...seems more focused on WIn7 look-like for the start menu. I guess a reminiscent of the Win7 to Win8 move? But I meant the taskbar, where the active applications minimize to. Windows likes to group the tasks together in a bundle, with a massive bulky button. I like to have smaller icons but ungrouped tasks, so I can see each one individually without having to click bundles to find an individual window. Does Open-Shell-Menu do this, too?
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Thanks. I use KDE plasma on everything personal. But this is my work laptop. I hope that one works...I saw it might trigger some AV alerts.
Thanks for the very detailed guide. Would you advice to have such a large swapfile? If I remember correctly, the old advice was to have double the storage in swap than in RAM. But after 4 or 8GB of RAM or so, this is no longer needed and just a generic amount of swap is kinda needed.
I'm moving now my swapfile to the nvme. I might put it in /var indeed. Thanks!
Yeah, it's KDE, but I wouldn't want to move away from it.
I'm not sure wtf did I just watch but I fucking loved it.
Didn't he just say he had no regrets about voting him in?
Thanks for specifying. You are correct, and that is exactly the CPU I have in my SFF, too.
My server is an HP Small Form Factor Corei5 32GB RAM that I bought on a second hand shop. The thing I paid attention the most was the i5's gen, as some older ones don't include h265 transcoding acceleration, or sometimes h264. This is rather important for Jellyfin. ANything else, just go with it and try!
My information is a bit limited. From my own personal experience, there seem to be quite a bunch of Chinese made dashcam-intercom devices, which seem to be based off of the same SOC, which seems to be pretty dated.
As much as I don't like this guy, he makes a decent summary here. And yeah, these comments apply to motorbike dashcams, too, because it's also the same damn power-on sound and folder structure mentioned in the video, always. It's just, for motorbike ones, on the same battery there's a second independent circuit hooked for bluetooth/intercom functions. Other than that, it seems to be the same as for cars. i'd like to see some review/analysis about all of these, to see if any of them is truly different/better.
For what's worth, I've been using Freedconn ones on different series (R1, R1-plus, R3). The latest one, R3, claims to record at 4K, and the image is a bit sharper, but I'm not sure if the sensor is really 4K-worth of sharpness. At least it's clear enough to view acceptably the license plates in night conditions, for which the R1 series were not (maybe okayish in well lit city areas, definitely not on the road). I've been buying these because I'm happy with the bluetooth/intercomm, and wanted to change only one at a time, while keeping compatibility with my gf's one without having to replace both at once. I'd still be happy to check something else if it was better clearer picture, specially in the night.
I mean, we got a bit spoiled after The Bureau I'm afraid. But before I saw this, I would have recommended you many of the many John Le Carré novel adaptations, and there's quite a few: The Night Manager, and maybe also The Little Drummer Girl
(These are movies) Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Constant Gardener
There's quite a bunch more, and many of them are really good. Of course, I also recommend reading his novels, too, as he's an ex-MI5/MI6 himself, before turning to writing.
And then I'd like to throw in another I consider really great... I've also enjoyed the sadly cancelled TV show, a mix between sci-fi and cold-war spying plots Counterpart. It's two seasons, and it's a pity that it ends prematurely because it was a really interesting world-building. A lot of very good actors on this one. I'd still recommend a watch even if it ends in a disappointing unfinished cliffhanger.
I'd love to have a similar video comparison but for motorcycle helmet dashcams. Here things can get more complicated in that they might need to include additional features, such as Bluetooth, radio and intercom functionality into the mix.
Rest of the civilized world doesn't execute.