Welp, since I wasn’t alive in the 80s and a lot of the media I consume has been influenced by it, could be an interesting read! Event though a lot of things will probably fly over my head.
Welp, since I wasn’t alive in the 80s and a lot of the media I consume has been influenced by it, could be an interesting read! Event though a lot of things will probably fly over my head.
How’s ready player one? I’m curious, but I wonder if it’s a good book or not.
Thanks for the detailed reply! I’ll probably look into building a Nas with a raspberry pi then, sounds doable. I’m sure it’s more annoying than using a cloud service in the beginning, but I agree that is absolutely better. A quote always stuck with me: “a cloud service is simply another guy’s computer” and I would rather struggle a bit in the beginning rather than giving my personal photos/files to a stranger. Plus, I can probably make my NAS as big as I want.
Before today I never heard about NAS, they are fascinating! Having your own server seems like an amazing idea. Do you have any resources to suggest on the topic? I’m unfortunately not extremely tech savvy, but I can probably manage. Can you create a NAS with any modem or is the fritzbox particularly good for this job?
Those are all nice suggestions, I’ll try to implement them!
I agree with you, probably the best place to start is the original trilogy. Prelude to foundation and forward to foundation are nice, but I found them less impactful than the foundation/foundation and empire/second foundation. Since it ties to the foundation lore as well, I would suggest the robot series as well, it has some of my favourite books (the naked sun to name the best IMO!).
End of eternity is nice and could be seen as a part of the robot/foundation saga, but I would read it as it is and then, if you want, tie it to the overarching story.
Man, outer wild is such a magic experience, probably the most unique game I have ever played. I always get so nostalgic thinking about it. Can’t wait to play it again in 10 years when I’ll finally forget everything about it!
How in the world do I set previews while browsing a folder full of photos in KDE plasma (I’m using Nobara because gaming), I can only see the generic photo icon. I love it so far and I’m having very few issues, but trying to sort and delete photos from a folder without a thumbnail/preview is impossible! I have tried googling the issue but apparently it’s not that common? I’m sure these is a dumb setting somewhere but I still haven’t found it.