

Nice! Thanks for sharing


Nice! Thanks for sharing


Gemma 4 seems nice for local usage, way faster than Qwen models.
I was able to run 27B Gemma on my PC, where 14B Qwen was to slow due to CPU offload


I bought mine in 2nd grade with the money I saved up from some gifts I got. The only 2 games I had were NFS undercover and GTA liberty city stories. I could play them for hours over and over again.
Unfortunately mine got stolen
I resurrected my girlfriends PSP recently and really fun. I need to get liberty city stories and nfs again
I’m thinking of buying another one for my nephew for him to experience the same
I also heard that USB 1.1 is slow, but it seems faster than the DVD drive, and that’s my only comparison point. I was going to get the memory card to SD card adapter since I’ve read is faster, but I don’t care honestly.
Yeah, I lost interest in newer NFS releases and mostly play rally and simracing titles, now. I forgot how fun Most Wanted was.
I just run most of the games from a USB stick. I would go with an HDD, I have dozens of ~250 GB laying around, but I don’t have the network/HDD expansion, YET
My first was Undercover on PSP, I played it for hours while waiting for my mom to pick me up from the school. Fun times
My dad told me that is the late 90s model. And Poland in the 90s was dirt poor, so it had to be very impressive back then.
We used it as the main TV till 2012 at least and it served as secondary for some more years after that.
That’s quite bad, on mine the second controller port doesn’t work. Fortunately the drive works fine.
Maybe you could try FreeMcBoot


Vita is nice, but expensive as well
My current one insists on beeping exactly 3 times whether I open the door or not. Fucking annoying. 30 y/o one at my dad’s doesn’t and it makes it a 1000x better device


Modlbook


It would be more like a statement
And sending them a GDPR notice would be such a nice feeling, hope they will get fined by EU again


micro is nice, I’ve been using it more for the past few months
And for me, there was no productivity penalty when switching from VSCode, since I didn’t have to learn all new keybinds (still lacks a bit of multicursor, tho)


I wish I could just delete my account, but I still need it occasionally and everone in Poland is using messenger


I decided to go bare minimum effort to get the self-hosted music expirience, so I’m just hosting the music on NextCloud for the Symfonium app to grab. I downloaded most of the music from YT music using yt-dlp, since that’s what I’m quite familiar with and I don’t have the arr stack set up yet.
I’m planning to move to Navidrome or Jellyfin soon™
Happy to hear great suggestions in other comments


rn I’m only using docker for the services I have behind a VPN, so I don’t really put that much thought into securing them. If I had any publicly accessible ones I would setup an automatic patch or even build my custom images.
And as always I’m trying to up my security game, but not at any cost
And get at least 16GB of RAM. Decent amount of laptops with better iGPU have it soldered to the motherboard, so not upgradable.
Not all mobile 11-14th gen had Iris Xe - you can look them up on Wikipedia and I wouldn’t go lower than 80 EUs. You should be able to find more used Intel laptops than AMD.
I have i7-1165G7 (96 EUs) and it’s fine for older/not demanding games - I played Cities Skylines 1 on my laptop and it was playable.
PS: last time I checked I had better FPS on Linux than on Windows 10, which might be related to how Intel drivers and dxvk handle DirectX9
I’m just waiting for Skyblivion, a true remake