alexcleac

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[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 1 points 2 hours ago

Not for HomeAssistant ;)

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 6 points 6 hours ago

Darn, you've just explained half of my life

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 10 points 6 hours ago (3 children)

Question of curiosity: why not consider RaspberryPi for the task? It is definitely going to be cheaper and more power efficient when comparing to mini computer (even if you take new one), because has so much more computing ability per Watt. I've been running HomeAssistant + cups server + small file server on RaspberryPi 3b+ without any issues for few years, and it was pretty actively used.

Additional point, RaspberryPi is publically traded company on London Exchange, and was founded in Britain, which mostly matches the "Buy European" motto ;)

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 1 points 9 hours ago

This is a very important thing to be mentioned: not every single alternative has to be high tech. I recently started building collection of vinyl, and started listening to local radio station, which caused my streaming music intake to go to almost zero.

The same goes for pen and paper products: I've tried so much systems, apps for notes and diaries, that I ended up just buying a nice fountain pen (Lamy Safari), converter, a bottle of ink, a few mechanical pencils, and bunch of notepads for a fraction of money that some of digital tools cost long-term. Especially, if we are speaking about paper-simulating products, like remarkable: I had a chance to try the latest Pro for €649, and was underwhelmed by experience for the price, comparing to my notebooks (I can get a lifetime supply of notebooks I use with fountain pen for the same amount of price). Also, it makes my fingers happy, because I touch things and not just a keyboard.

The only downside I see, after some time of such approach: analogue tools take space and sometimes can cost a bit more upfront (though are cheaper long-term), so you need to be ready for that.

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 1 points 1 day ago

Thanks for a very considerate and informed answer! This one is really helpful and actually addresses my thoughts ;)

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 2 points 1 day ago

Totally with you on vinyl, though some music is not available in vinyl at all. So, I’d prefer to have an alternative if possible :)

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 28 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I did not know that puma and adidas are German. I was sure they are all US, but no, they are not.

 

Hello there 👋

I am following the path of decreasing dependency on US products myself, and I was wondering if there is any real alternative for bandcamp? Meaning, the one that would be a proper marketplace for niche music creators, that would allow DRM-free downloads and streaming at the same time.

Bottom line: I do want to pay for music I like to support musicians, though I want to do it in a way that would allow me to listen to their work in a way I like the most.

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 22 points 1 day ago (2 children)

If you haven’t set a password before, then it should be the default one: empty. Then, to use sudo you will need to set one by using passwd command.

In case if the password was set in the past: the only way would be to run factory reset, or restore from image.

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Wow, I didn’t know there are two brands with so close names. Though, I checked: I meant Hohner: https://hohner.de/

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 10 points 4 days ago (3 children)

I love Hohner brand guitars. Made in German, simply great sound and experience overall.

[–] alexcleac@szmer.info 2 points 1 week ago

It is an ironic thing, though I've seen it quite a bit within big corporations world to have cross-owning. No idea of its benefits though

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