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  • Backward bycicle, SmarterEveryday.

    I’ve done this with guitar on my early 20s. I’m righty and one day just decided to locked-in like Destin did to see what would happen. And like him it got to the point where something’s flipped and I could strum open/barre chord comfortably but didn’t get too far with melody though, picking hand is by miles much more awkward, orienting and holding the pick the right way is much more precise control than I thought. I could do decent enough legato to fool non-player.

    Then I stopped for a week and it’s just gone, I didn’t become ambidextrous.






  • Configurability? I mean Truenas Scale is also based on Debian, but it’s an appliance software, if you want NAS it’s purpose made for that. You need to configure Debian yourself if you want functioning NAS.

    I still remember when TN doesn’t have native Tailscale apps/docker yet and everytime there’s a Truenas update I need to reinstall and set up Tailscale from scratch.

    If you just need a NAS with basic apps/docker, there is no reason to just use Truenas.

    I use both, but run a Technitium DNS and Frigate on bare Debian.









  • Nintendo games, by comparison, are worth more than the slop that Ubisoft craps out

    Agree, I grew up with Playstation up until the ps3. I have never owned a Nintendo console my whole life and the only Mario games I’ve tried is the O.G back then, but it’s clear to me that Nintendo put better effort into every bit of design of their IP release.

    I know the Jazz scene would go nuts over a “Mario Kart Lick”, and I never played Mario Kart even once.

    The only thing stopping me from owning their console is the lack of regional pricing.






  • Intro skipping works pretty well once you set it up and give it time to scan.

    Iirc the feature used to be an add-on with module and I read here somewhere it now baked in out of the box, is that the case ?

    You may wind up transcoding even if you think you really shouldn’t have to

    I thought there’s an edge case somewhere but from your explanation I don’t think I need transcoding for video. Not that I don’t want it.

    My NAS is old, like, i3 2100 old. So I just make sure the media can be played directly on my 2 client locally, so I don’t know how much HW transcode improve the performance but if it’s usable, that’s a nice bonus. Maybe if I ever get a 4K display but that’s a problem for future me.

    I spent a lot of time getting the metadata right in Plex

    Pretty much yeah, I really don’t wanna mess with the music library

    Thanks for the answer.