NameTaken

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[–] NameTaken 2 points 5 months ago (3 children)

From the Ashai website - "Asahi Linux is a work in progress. Many hardware components are not yet supported!"

Just be warned a lot of people have bricked or nearly bricked their computers just trying to get Ashai installed on their Mac. Daily driver this is not but they are making great progress! It will get there eventually.

[–] NameTaken 1 points 5 months ago (6 children)

I mean technically it does. Isn't this the Ashai Linux and isnt it very Alpha / Beta stage? As far as I'm aware this is not recommended for anything critical ( per the project maintainers) and unless OP loves tinkering he is most likely going to hit a lot of unique edge case scenarios that require a lot of time to unwind. If you have a very narrow use case this might work but is probably not worth the headache.

[–] NameTaken 1 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Wait so how is it faulty and bad programming if it disengages when emergency vehicles are present? You'd prefer it to stay on in emergency situations?

[–] NameTaken 2 points 5 months ago (4 children)

Yeah sure if that's what makes you happy.... 👍. Nothing like blinding random people in cars in your spare time.

[–] NameTaken 4 points 5 months ago (11 children)

Ugh I know people feel strongly about FSD and Tesla. As some one who uses it ( and still pays attention hands on wheels when activated) when FSD is active as soon as it sees anything resembling emergency lights it will beep and clearly disengage. I am not sure, but it's possible this person probably is just using Tesla as a scape goat for their own poor driving. However in my experience it will force the driver to take control when emergency lights are recognized specifically to avoid instances like this.

[–] NameTaken 2 points 5 months ago

When I was in Atlanta and I initially saw her campaign signs I honestly thought someone vandalized them with cartoon glasses. It's fairly distracting especially since she is supposed to be very competent. I hope she does well in her election but she needs to get new photos.

[–] NameTaken 8 points 8 months ago

Docker as mentioned above is great especially if you're going down the homelab rabbit hole. You'll find it really useful to get familiar with for future projects.

Another alternative is to install DietPi. It's an operating system for a raspberry pi. It has all these programs you mentioned with install scripts including docker and installing (and updating) is as easy as checking a box. Also has a pretty good community in case you run into an edge case.

[–] NameTaken 0 points 8 months ago

eBay is your friend, Shield came out about 9 years ago so lots on the used market. Also the phoning home for the paranoid can also be handled. Since it's been around for so long there's not a lot left someone hasn't already figured out. Maybe not the perfect answer but worth considering. As a media player it just works and it's tried and true.

[–] NameTaken 0 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Have you looked into maybe getting a shield and changing out the launcher? It's a great emulator and will play any video file thrown at it. Worth looking into if you can't find any sbc alternative.

[–] NameTaken 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Ah falling down the rabbit hole. If you're only looking to transcode videos stay away from the graphics card. Look into Intel quick sync. Newer Intel cpus can transcode over a dozen 4k streams at a time using little power. However the next issue depends on what operating system you want to use, Windows, Linux, docker container or proxmox to run Plex/emby/jellyfin. They all come with their own issues/caveats to actually getting quick sync to work. However each is well documented. Learning is the fun part. I went down a similar route ended up with a nuc12pro running proxmox running a whole bunch of stuff but primarily used for Plex running in an lxc container. They are small powerful and don't use a lot of power and importantly also well documented.

[–] NameTaken 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

They have a WiFi 6e AP. Check out the U6 enterprise. Been out for awhile, works well.

[–] NameTaken 1 points 1 year ago

Yep alot slower. You can Google it but you aren't the first person to have this problem.

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