switched my server from i7-870 (my ex-workstation) to Pentium G6405 (got it free). switch went without a hitch, debian with a ton of docker services (jellyfin, servarr, pihole, radicale, etc.), 8 GB RAM only. although it's a quadcore to dualcore switch, no performance issues. I know there are better options out there, but I don't spend money unless I really have to.
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any idea how I can divide the display into thirds? I only have the option to split horizontal/vertical which gives me halves...
doesn't have to be just the controller in the enclosure, there's a multitude of connectors i.e. points of failure between the CPU and the HDD, they all have to be 100% perfect in order for your drive to function correctly. any one of them is a tiny bit off - your data is corrupted, the error-correction in consumer drive models notwithstanding.
although the models you mentioned aren't the cheapest, I wouldn't put any significant amount of trust in them; there's a reason enterprise-level devices cost a multitude of those.
first off, the bezel is like $10 wherever you are, so if that's the only reason to upgrade that's easily fixed. if it's just a final push, then look no further than T480/T490/T495/T14, whichever you can get the cheapest. excellent linux support (spotty fingerprint support though; shouldn't use that anyway), infinitely ugradeable and repairable and absolute stellar performance compared to what you got. make sure you get a good, original battery as aftermarket ones are hit/miss.
I made the same upgrade years ago. skip the carbons and the S-suffix models as they're only marginally slimmer but way more limited in terms of upgrade and repair.
this one, OP. just save yourself the bother and get DODI. installs in like a third of the time and personally can't remember any issues, ever.
FG's boneheaded compression that saves half a megabyte or whatnot in order to take hours to install and burn kilowatts and then not work half the time is beyond ludicrous.
jellyfin with OPDS plugin. you can download books directly from any OPDS compatible reader (Koreader, Moonreader+, etc)
good primer, but misses the mark as to what to get for cheap. namely, in "what to avoid" it lists all discrete graphics models with failed GPUs as "avoid" when in fact those are the real value models. those are the only ones that came with quad-core CPUs and it allows you to get them for cheap and fix them with zero dollars spent (a simple patch disabled discrete graphics).
in "what to get" it lists a way too broad list (2009-12) when only a few models are worth getting, namely the macbook pro 15" 2011 and the 13" and 15" 2012. no Airs, anemic CPUs and soldered RAM (rarely with 8 GB, predominantly with 4). it also misses the 2012-2015 retinas which also frequently have issues with graphics which can be disabled and ran off of integrated graphics.
when justifying the "why apple" it skips over the idea that you can get them for a few bucks from owners who can't or won't bother fixing them. my two latest acquisitions were a 15" 2011 (i7, 8 GB, 240 GB SSD) for $10 and a 15" 2015 retina (i7, 16 GB, 500 GB SSD) for $20! the former had a malfunctioning keyboard ($10 replacement) and the latter a dead battery ($80, can be had for way cheaper). so that's the price range, no justification needed, comparing them to frameworks and system76s etc.
there's this thing https://furilabs.com/ but not FOSS; hopefully some of their hacks can make it into mobian or sumsuch
or live in a city where the air quality meter never ever dips below "poor" so them little bastards can't exist!
this is bit! is this a bit?
edit: it's not a bit. or is it?
10-year old 40" 4K in standard 16:9 ratio. way less neck swivel than two 24" side-by-side and way more screen real estate. 60 Hz max, runs off a $30 RX 570 4 GB. got no HDR, 100+ Hz, freesync, and other rich-people-stuff.
to me ultrawides are like what I have, only they chopped off like a third of the vertical resolution and they want more money for it.
I'm using macast. no recent development but works fine for what I need it (play full-screen video with mpv when sent from mobile device). on the phone you need allcast or similar app that you share the e.g. youtube video to.