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209 votes
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Polish hackers repaired trains the manufacturer artificially bricked. Now the train company is threatening them.
59 votes -
HCL modernizes [Lotus] Notes by adding mail merge
12 votes -
YouTube likely lowering resolution of videos if it detects you using Firefox on Asahi Linux
39 votes -
US stores increasingly reverse course on self checkout
62 votes -
US Federal jury decides Google’s Android app store benefits from anticompetitive barriers
62 votes -
A new internet standard called L4S could significantly lower the amount of time we spend waiting for things to load
37 votes -
The year Twitter died: a special series from The Verge
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Help with strange Windows 10 behavior/files. Do I have a virus?
Edit2: I'm a mac user who doesn't understand how windows explorer works. Leaving the post for some hapless mac user who may come along. Windows explorer doesn't report how it is traversing the...
Edit2: I'm a mac user who doesn't understand how windows explorer works. Leaving the post for some hapless mac user who may come along. Windows explorer doesn't report how it is traversing the directory tree, leading to some confusion about where the search result is, which happens to be waaaay down in a zip of a mac application installer I had inadvertantly archived on the Windows disk. I would ask any windows users, how do I make powershell ls | select-string "text" behave like ls | grep "text" on unix?
edit3: Also, why the fudge would windows explorer search find <weird characters>net but not dotnet when typing 'net' into the search box?
So I download the occasional, um, linux distro installation video. I use a vpn and private firefox windows for most.
I'm doing some clean up today, and find a file with a bunch of strange characters, including the text characters, "net." "M⌐⌐v├▒├┼⌐▒net" is the filename listed in the properties window. Inside are a series of .ase files with mostly unrecognizable names.
I don't see the filename when doing an ls in powershell of the directory reported in explorer.
doing ls | select-string "net" in powershell results in an unending peristalsis of weird text like you might get from a binary file viewed in a text editor. I do notice, however, that some of the text might be from inside a zip file. But why is select-string searching inside the zip file? ls seems to ouptut only filepath information. Upon further investigation, the zip file is several directories down, it appears adding | select-string to ls makes ls travel the full tree. Wut?
And when I say undending, I mean it kept going until I hit ctrl-c.
Any ideas to what is happening here?
Incidentally, I opened one of the ASE files by right-click->view file in notepad+, which never launched.
Edit: lots of edits.
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Bluesky says it will allow users to opt out of the public web interface after backlash
23 votes -
Apple cuts off Beeper Mini’s access after launch of service that brought iMessage to Android
64 votes -
Google announces Gemini model, claims it outperforms GPT-4
43 votes -
Seeking advice for solving USB-C hell on new laptop
Edit: I changed some windows settings based on advice here. The situation is improved and I am going to see how things go before buying new equipment. Thank you everyone So I recently bought a new...
Edit: I changed some windows settings based on advice here. The situation is improved and I am going to see how things go before buying new equipment. Thank you everyone
So I recently bought a new laptop. I use an external mouse, keyboard, headphones etc, all of which come with usb A connectors that worked well with my old laptop.
When the new laptop arrived there weren't nearly enough ports for either usb A or usb c so I invested in a peripheral that links four usb a connections to one usb c connection on the laptop. Edit, it is powered and plugged in. Now the connection with everything plugged in seems to be intermittent and the mouse and external keyboard don't work reliably.
I have read a couple of articles and I am even more confused but they seem to be saying that usb c is not plug and play the way usb a was. What the fuck. Why do this like this? What do I do now?
I just spent significant money on this computer and I don't want to replace a functioning mouse and keyboard
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Ex-Twitter exec claims X fired him for raising security concerns
21 votes -
Playstation users will soon no longer be able to watch any Discovery shows they purchased
34 votes -
OpenAI governance dispute megathread
I guess we’re going to keep talking about this, and I have a link that didn’t go in any existing topics.
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Building a home media server on a budget
Hi I figured before I start venturing into other forums dedicated to this sort of thing, I'd ask here on Tildes since I'm at least comfortable with the community and how helpful they can be here....
Hi
I figured before I start venturing into other forums dedicated to this sort of thing, I'd ask here on Tildes since I'm at least comfortable with the community and how helpful they can be here.
I'm tired of all of the subscription services I have, movies and TV shows disappearing from them, buying a film on Prime and only being able to watch it offline through a specific app. Even then, half the time we're watching comfort TV shows that we have on DVD already (X-Files and Friends for instance).
So I figured that building a home media server would give me the chance to cut the cord with a couple of these services and allow us to start using and controlling our own data again.
I have a budget of around £300 (I could perhaps push to £400 if needed) and I'm honestly not sure at all where to start. I have knowledge on how to build brand new, medium to high end gaming PCs as I've done it since I was in my late teens and built my first PC with the wages from my very first job but building a budget minded PC for use as a home media server goes completely over my head.
I've noticed that a lot of the pre-built NAS or media server boxes are very expensive so my first thought was to buy a refurbed workstation or small form factor PC that has enough "oomph" to do the trick but I don't know what ones to even start looking at and then I start to feel a little bit out of my comfort zone.
Things like getting the right CPU in these refurbed machines that offers the features I'm looking for like hardware transcoding etc., integrated GPU's, ensuring there's enough SATA ports for multiple hard drives and an SSD for a boot drive, and then to top it all off ensuring that while achieving these features the thing shouldn't draw too much power when idling as it'll be on for long stretches of time, if not left on 24/7.
I've also got no knowledge of Linux, I've never even looked at it but if it's genuinely easy enough (for someone with next to no Linux experience) then I'd be happy to give it a shot if it offers better performance compared to using Windows 10 or something.
All the server will be used for is watching TV shows, perhaps the odd film, listening to a bit of music perhaps and the odd podcast now and again. Simultaneous streaming will be fairly minimal, perhaps 2 streams as me or my partner watch one thing and our daughter watches another on her tablet. In regards to streaming outside the house that will also be almost non-existent, perhaps, again our daughter watching a kids TV show like Pokemon or Fireman Sam on her tablet when we're out but me and my partner don't tend to watch anything when we're outside the house, certainly not TV shows or movies anyway.
Redundancy isn't something I'm too horrendously worried about, I wouldn't be storing anything like photos that we wouldn't want to lose on it and while it'd be annoying, losing a drive with TV shows or films on it wouldn't be the end of the world.
Any help would be massively appreciated, thanks.
36 votes -
New Mexico attorney general sues Meta for allegedly failing to protect children from predators on Facebook, Instagram
21 votes -
It looks like Facebook will be forcing me to switch to Messenger. What are my options?
Today when I opened Messenger Lite there was a message from Meta saying " your chats will be moving to Messenger" and that Messenger Lite will stop working on September 18. I actively switched...
Today when I opened Messenger Lite there was a message from Meta saying " your chats will be moving to Messenger" and that Messenger Lite will stop working on September 18. I actively switched from Messenger to Messenger Lite several years ago because the regular Messenger app was draining my battery. Are there any alternatives to Messenger Lite on Android? Perhaps even FOSS?Or will my only option be to move to the old Messenger app if I want to use Facebook messenger? I have some work related groups on Messenger that would be tough to move to another platform, so Please don't just say "use Signal" or something similar.
28 votes -
European Union reaches a deal on the world’s first comprehensive AI rules
12 votes -
Opinion - journalism needs to lose its dependent relationship with big tech companies
24 votes -
Reddit moderators of r/law and r/scotus filed an amicus brief in US Supreme Court first amendment case Moody v NetChoice LLC
62 votes -
Spotify cancels industry-favorite podcasts Heavyweight and Stolen
18 votes -
The story of electronics (2010)
7 votes -
GamersNexus' "Mega Charts" for PC parts
11 votes -
A West Virginia judge largely denied Amazon's motion to dismiss lawsuit over selling a spycam disguised as a bathroom hook
22 votes -
Plagiarism and You(Tube)
74 votes -
US senator warns governments are spying on Apple and Google users via push notifications
38 votes -
Discuit is now open-source (AGPLv3)
34 votes -
Introducing Beeper Mini - get blue bubbles on Android
43 votes -
Harvard gutted initial team examining Facebook files following $500 million donation from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Whistleblower Aid client reveals
42 votes -
Spotify is the world's biggest music streamer but rarely turns a profit and just cut 17% of its workforce – its business model looks increasingly precarious
59 votes -
History of country code top-level domains, with a map of the most popular ones in use | Map Men
14 votes -
Can a social media post change public opinion? Researchers weigh in.
14 votes -
Across the ASMRverse
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Former US President Donald Trump falsely claims attack ad used AI to make him look bad
27 votes -
How the US Secret Service keeps presidential motorcades safe
5 votes -
archive.org went down today
21 votes -
Gaza and the future of information warfare
7 votes -
Smartglasses use ChatGPT to help the blind and visually impaired | 5G Playbook
7 votes -
Early on-demand music streaming required lots of nickels
2 votes -
Six months from now this channel stops
27 votes -
AT&T's "You will" commercials (1993)
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Silicon Valley vs. teenage girls
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Can someone please recommend me a no BS printer I can use like half a dozen times a year
By no BS I mean none of those online requirements or ink subscription nonsense. Scanning isn't a huge focus but having at least some multi-page scanning functionality wouldn't hurt. I've heard...
By no BS I mean none of those online requirements or ink subscription nonsense.
Scanning isn't a huge focus but having at least some multi-page scanning functionality wouldn't hurt.
I've heard Brother is the go-to brand in the past but are they still? I thought I heard they were also starting down the anti-consumer path but I could be wrong.
I'm not kidding when I say I print like half a dozen times a year so whatever type of printer it is the ink/toner/whatever needs to have a long shelf life.
Thanks!
58 votes -
AI was asked to create images of Black African docs treating white kids. How'd it go?
31 votes -
Watsonx: IBM's code assistant for turning COBOL into Java
11 votes -
Nebula reopens lifetime subscriptions for $300 USD
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Accused of violating kids' privacy, Meta sues US Federal Trade Commission, hoping to block ban on monetizing kids’ data
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It sure looks like a hacking campaign messed up people's Spotify Wrapped
39 votes