I get a big red banner saying sorry, according to your usage patterns you are not in the same family.
Husband, Father, Gamer, Nerd
I get a big red banner saying sorry, according to your usage patterns you are not in the same family.
I have three sons, they live in the West Coast, I live in the Midwest. I can’t join a family with them. That’s a bummer.
Yeah they fixed it yesterday.
I do. My family and a couple new is friends. Been going several years now.
I’ve been on my project for 23 years. I haven’t written production code for ten of those years. There are still commits in the production branch with my name on them. Is both gratifying and mortifying.
I was talking with two other “old-timers” today about our inability to pay off tech debt because our teams are never given the time to do it
I was the first Red Hat Certified Engineer in the state of Oregon.
I have a Bedrock Realm that I play on my Series X and my laptop.
Make it happen! It was so far ahead of its time
I was a dedicated OS/2 user for many years. I still miss REXX.
I’m gonna answer that with shameless self promotion, but the tl;dr is I have always thought I should be, just never have been! I’m working to change that.
https://open.substack.com/pub/anolddoglearnsnewtricks/p/an-old-dog-learns-new-tricks
Thank you so much!
Dig down, dig down, dig down, turn left, repeat.
I probably average a couple of albums a month (I only buy albums unless something is not available as part of an album). My storage is a Synology 920+ with 36Tb it’s just over half full. I hear new music all the time. (But have you listened to new music?). I’m going to see Greta Van Fleet on Friday (I guess that might be considered new’ish) if there’s an opening act, and they’re any good, I’ll buy some of their music.
Thanks for the link. I’ll check it out.
By far the best music player I have ever used. My music library is 24K tracks, so I have no need of any music service and use plexamp exclusively.
When Jellyfin has Plexamp, I might consider it
Great question.
Must of my new music discovery is via opening acts at concerts, and the jukebox at the bar my wife and I play pool at.
My library is entirely my music. I’m slowly converting it all to FLAC.
I can’t find a cost benefit to Tidal.
I run my Plex server entirely on a Synology 920+ with 4x12Tb for a total of 36Gb usable storage. It’s rock solid and perfectly serves my needs. I originally started with 4x6Tb, and that was nowhere near enough so upgraded in less than a year.
Hey! Thanks so much for the helpful response. I really appreciate it!