

While I agree with you in principle, I separated mine because I use mini PCs for compute and there’s not a lot of room for storage in any of them.


While I agree with you in principle, I separated mine because I use mini PCs for compute and there’s not a lot of room for storage in any of them.


Sadly, they just got bought out by a big, stupid VC firm. Only time will tell what effect that’ll have on their day-to-day operations, but it does make me nervous. Not nervous enough to switch just yet, though.


Or we could make phones out of something more durable.


I’d probably use it, so that’s one person at least. Could be a fun reverse engineering project, too.


It’s definitely not self hosted. Regardless of where the server is running, you have to connect to it using jackbox.tv and I don’t know of any way to play the games without that.


I always use /docker, but I recognize that’s probably not the most “correct” place.


Part of me wonders if they’re going to figure out another orientation that’ll work later on, like having the two inner folds tucked back in a way that lets you prop up the outer screen or something. Regardless, I personally prefer the way Samsung has done it because those foldable screens don’t really instill a ton confidence in me when it comes to durability and having it on the outside (and wrapped around the edge, as in the case of the Mate XT) skeeves me out.


Man, 10 years ago I would have been kinda interested in this. But now? Yeah no, give me root or give me death.
I always saw them pitched by Fedora as the blessed way to run CLI applications on an immutable host.