Ah alright. Yeah those are going to get pricier.
Ah alright. Yeah those are going to get pricier.
Are you talking about something you hook up to the TV? A raspberry pi is a great option but you need to provide your own games. It’s just going to be the most flexible for playing whatever game you want. There are a couple distros for it that are easy to use once setup (retropi, recalbox). An RPi 3 or newer will do anything lighter than N64.
I didn’t even think about the software costs. Makes sense. The whole “you don’t really own your games.”
Albino is only used as a term when it’s a deviation from the species norm usually. There are all white cave bugs.
Eh, you’re talking what, $1500 for a headset and rig? Even if you have 4 setups at one of those kiosks the cost to have someone running it is going to quickly outpace the cost of the hardware.
As many others have said, the choice is not between antiperspirant and nothing. I use deodorant but no antiperspirant.
We have three. One in the kitchen, one in the master bedroom and one in the garage. We also have fire escape ladders in the two occupied bedrooms.
I had to use one recently as our trash can caught fire. We had some towels we had used to oil our griddle and they must have still been hot when we threw them away.
You can’t really test a fire extinguisher as it loses pressure when you discharge it.
This site was made by someone who was active on Reddit a few years back. It was made back when Steam specifically provided support for Ubuntu and no other distros.
I’m not sure unfortunately - Sonic Sage is a Plex feature and only Tidal has integration with Plex. It should theoretically be possible for one of the “playlist porting” tools like Soundiiz to make something similar because it’s just getting the list of songs from chatgpt and then adding them from your library or Tidal as available.
By combining it with Plex and Tidal, use Sonic Sage to create playlists.
I use Dr Squatch bar soap, and Old Spice Gentleman’s Blend deodorant.
Eh, kind of. It’s not nearly as customizable as Slacker was. With Slacker I could say I want mostly artists I have selected, but play some new artists, and play the deep cuts instead of the popular songs. You could ban artists from a station or add ones you liked to build it out. And, I think this is most important, all your likes/dislikes/whatever only applied to the current station. I’m tired of YouTube Music playing death metal when I play Blind Guardian radio just because I also listen to death metal.
It kind of lives on in Liveone, who bought Slacker, but their whole app is a mess and they have a very limited library compared to the other streaming services.
This was old Slacker Radio. You could create a station with any number of artists and then tweak it to discover new artists or just listen to ones you know.
This is why I switch to Tidal + Plex. It allows you to just maintain a library and listen to albums while keeping the algorithm recommendations out of the way.
What’s your goal? Weight loss? Build muscle? Have more stamina?
For weight loss, I would start with diet. I lost 60 pounds in four and a half months just calorie counting with no exercise - but it’s really hard to out-exercise a bad diet. Losing that weight made it easier for me to start exercising. I do a combination of hiking and running to try to keep things interesting. A “couch to 5k” type program is working well for me.
It actually looks like the play store has the two apps better distinguished now. “Feeder.co” is proprietary and relies on a cloud service - it’s the same as Feedly/Inoreader and requires an account.
Feeder (the free and open source one) is not cloud connected. You can export your feeds to standard formats but it does have device sync, but everything’s stored on your device rather than in the cloud.
I use Feeder (the free and open source one from f-droid, not the proprietary one from the play store).
I subscribe to Axios for world news, a few “tech blogs” like Ars Technica and The Verge, and a few web comics.
Eh lazy or not my chargers are all plugged into outlets behind furniture.
An RPi with RetroPie :)