• 0 Posts
  • 3 Comments
Joined 2 years ago
cake
Cake day: February 19th, 2024

help-circle
  • Saw the YT video for this a while back (~15 mins) and thought it mostly a nostalgic throwback to the stuff we saw or hoped for in the 80s and 90s. If “how can we charge rent for this?” hadn’t come along and destroyed innovation, anyway.

    It seems more like a proof of concept, as it just fills soapy water up past the seal line, shows progress and wildlife scenes on screen (which will definitely be used to advertise at you eventually), sprays your face and other bits above the water line, drains, and then blow dries you. You’d still need to scrub, and wash your back, butt, etc.

    I was kind of hoping for one of those sonic/pulsing water/jet-wash/scrubbing shower things you see in SF. This isn’t it.

    But it is great that some companies are still innovating. It’s been a while.


  • You can still use tailscale and reverse proxy to allow remote streaming

    I used to use Plex and when I discovered there was paid remote streaming function - that goes through their servers - my reactions were “Haha, no”* and checking whether my existing WireGuard setup would do it instead.

    Whaddya know, remote streaming using Plex and PlexAmp at no cost.


    *Not because I begrudge them recouping costs, but because it’s designed that way to justify charging for it, gives them whatever information they want from my viewing, and it’s not self-hosting if there’s any third party cloud/account component to it.


  • Brewchin@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.worldLinux for my friend
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    12
    ·
    6 days ago

    This. Don’t set up barriers for them based on your personal politics. (I’m not a huge fan of Canonical, but I respect what they’ve done for Linux adoption with newcomers).

    You’re right in that any distro/flavour will run the suite being marketed as Studio, but it’s almost certain your friend will expand their horizon once they spend some time using it.