

The adapters are dirt cheap, buy doezen of them
The adapters are dirt cheap, buy doezen of them
You’d ultimately be sacrificing battery size for that Aux jack you hardly use. For most that’s not worth it
Resorting to insults really?
3.5mm Aux takes up a shit load of space to connect 4 analog wires. If a phone has Aux it should at the very least be 2.5mm.
It makes no sense to me why you can’t just use an adapter.
More battery > Redundant analog cable most people don’t use anyway.
I might be a idiot as you say, but the people at Fairphone don’t seem to be because they ditched AUX as they should have
Exactly this, that’s a lot of space taken up to connect what 4 analog wires?
That’s insanity when a AUX to Usb-C converter does the job
For the amount of space a earphone jack takes it really doesn’t make sense for them to include it, when you can just use a cheap adaptor cable
There aren’t really news articles about it that I could find, only info in Wiki.
So I thought I’d share so more people are aware of it
I’ll make sure to follow the 3-2-1 principle as I move off of the cloud
Now this is solid!!
I have TrueNAS with 2x 6TB HDD’s in a ZFS Mirror
I plan on getting another 6TB drive, leave it at my parents and have it power on once a week and sync, so that if my house burns down I don’t lose everything
thanks I managed to enable openvino and pick a stronger model and it’s working quite well, I also bumped the ram to 10gb
I could argue that WiFi uses more power than LAN cables, so you’re paying to use WiFi
The important thing is if it’s worth the price, paying 5$ extra per month in power might be worth it for a LOT of people
Yes, all content is shared
Consider moving them to PieFed
It has powerful mod features that Lemmy does not
Now is a good time to check out PieFed.
It also has much better mod tools, so it will make life easier for mods
Efficiency and outright performance isn’t always a priority.
A lan cable outperforms a wireless Internet connection in every way, yet most people just use WiFi
A really easy solution is to just install TrueNAS and the install “apps” from there, it’s basically like using a PlayStore.
It has some limitations but I think it’s a easy place to start. (bonus if you run it in proxmox)
I can’t imagine why anyone would put themselves through the insane amount of effort it takes to figure this stuff out and set everything up. Yet I love it, just want to keep tinkering and doing more
It’s a slippery slope
Nice good luck!! I think I’m going to keep NextcloudAIO as is, not having everything in one place feels better and safer.
Same, it feels surreal.
I was typing out in the comments that he should try nextcloud before I finished the video, and towards the end I saw that he was running Nextcloud. Fantastic