

I’m not really in a position to correct anyone, as English is not my native language.
A peace loving silly coffee-fueled humanoid carbon-based lifeform that likes #cinema #photography #linux #zxspectrum #retrogaming
I’m not really in a position to correct anyone, as English is not my native language.
I’m sure you’re right, there’s not enough CPU power to transcode on that old CPU, but I’d say it’s enough to stream some data. Hell, I’ve done it using an old Core2Duo Sony Vaio laptop…
I wrote media player but I meant media server. It could run Jellyfin and serve media to other devices on the network.
People who can’t stand being corrected. Instead of learning and improving, they feel diminished and hateful.
Do we? Who’s we?
I see a very decent media player, maybe a PiHole, or you can add some USB storage and have a nice backup server.
Just because it won’t run a browser it doesn’t mean it should be thrown away.
Have a look at what came before Symbian : Psion series 5
In the end, when the Series 5 finally shipped, it was like being transported into the future, only through a very murky tunnel.
Gretton’s hardware clocked in at a meagre-sounding 18Mhz — but performed like a desktop Intel PC from just two years previously — and it could still maintain 30 hours use on two AA batteries. Once the circuitry was complete, the Series 5 performed the same tasks as its Windows CE rivals but used only a quarter of the power.
I still have two working Psion 5MX palmtops and love them to death.
Walking regularly, reducing carbs intake, reducing alcohol intake.
I don’t have to be radical, it helps even when I sometimes go overboard on eating or drinking.
It also keeps my head leveled. Plus I get to listen to a lot of podcasts.
I was very happy with The Print Shop. You could print huge signs and banners by stitching smaller pages together. Fun times.
It’s not a new phenomena, but it seems to be growing.
I remember when perfectly functional scanners and printers were ditched because the new Windows version would not support them and the vendor would not provide OEM drivers either.
Nowadays they unplug some servers and you are left with an expensive doorstop. That’s progress, I guess.
In the old days, Last.fm was good for discovering music I might like based on what I listen to.
Nowadays I have this method (hear me out) that consists of drinking a bit too much, listening to favorites on YouTube and opening multiple tabs with what I suspect are good suggestions. This leads me into multiple rabbit holes where I occasionally strike gold.
effluencers
It perfectly describes their contribution to this reality. Thank you.
Depending on the aquifer the water temperature at the spring can be really cold, even in the warmest days.
You never actually drank from a natural spring, have you?
To me it is the inverse of socializing. It’s an escape to a world where I don’t have to deal with people.
Faraway 1, 2 and 3.
Really chill first person puzzle game.
There was the Homebrew Channel back then, but it seemed to have gone offline. I assumed people just lost interest and moved on.
Based on what you said I did a quick search and found that there’s still an active community around the console, so thank you!
I’m updating my Homebrew Browser to see what’s new.
Any platform that restricts how and what I can run in it has inherently less value to me. This is why I mostrly avoided consoles all my life.
The only console I bought was the original Wii. The games were extremely expensive, and they disabled all the services that made the console useful after a few years (weather channel, news channel, store).
Fortunately I added a few SNES, PCEngine, Genesis/Megadrive and Gamecube emulators otherwise I would now have a very pretty white doorstop.
We need more content like this. Fun, engaging, sarcastic, accurate.
Best of luck. Cheers.