

Also, people are less able to afford the hardware to truly make the most of AAA games.


Also, people are less able to afford the hardware to truly make the most of AAA games.


I might look into Lidarr. Currently, I have a folder in SymcThing that my server monitors, so any audio I drop in there automatically gets moved to my Navidrome folder. It works well enough, but is a little clunky.


Navidrome serving up my 200gb library from home, via Tailscale, and all it cost me was the music that I bought* over the years. Oh, and a fiver for Symfonium on my phone. But Feishin is free on my computers.
Then I worked out how to redirect it through the VPS I use for my website, and now I have my own streaming service. It’s pretty sweet.
_ *well, some of it…


iPods are still out there, and you can still buy parts to mod them. Mod a 6th gen iPod Classic with 500gb of flash storage and a new battery, and you need never worry about another music player. You can even wedge bluetooth into them now. And a USB-C connector.
She was only with him for his woollen underpants knitting pattern.


“Bloody Anglo-Saxons, comin’ over 'ere from northern continental Europe with their inlaid jewelry, and their shit burial traditions. And their miserable epic poetry.”
I’m currently replaying Horizon: Zero Dawn on my wife’s old GTX 1060 machine. Yeah, it’s kinda janky at times, but it’s still a great game.