x86box, Flashpoint Archive, Ruffle, and other tools to sustain the usefulness of the golden age of computing well into the future.
UV-5R, the one in the other thread.
RAIL has its own problems-the use restrictions make it very different from normal open source models.
My setup is a raspberry pi with a large external hard drive running smbd, and it works fine.
I have a quiet pro! It's nice, I used it for work for a while, now it's connected to my G3. Same situation; it was my office board but then my office became my house.
Seconding Feedly.
This actually sounds pretty boss. Wonder if I'll need to start another play through, I'm not very deep into my second one.
Lubuntu. I loved Crunchbang back in the day.
Fark, now that's a deep cut.
You rack mounted a sideways ATX case? Nice!
emr
joined 1 year ago
Lubuntu my beloved. Ubuntu enough for me to google myself out of anything but lightweight enough to make me feel good about what I'm spending cycles/battery on... and familiar enough that I don't need to learn a whole new desktop paradigm when all I'm gonna do with the desktop gui is start an app anyway.