You can get an add-on for the genesis mini that adds this: https://www.play-asia.com/mega-drive-mini-tower/13/70crmd?srsltid=AfmBOoqh0S4UQSdFVd2A8NocnB1SHu7dy_r9C0IkuuYy_W-ajJAOhooY
It’s not functional though.
You can get an add-on for the genesis mini that adds this: https://www.play-asia.com/mega-drive-mini-tower/13/70crmd?srsltid=AfmBOoqh0S4UQSdFVd2A8NocnB1SHu7dy_r9C0IkuuYy_W-ajJAOhooY
It’s not functional though.
Actually, I managed to fix the issue. Tbh, idk why/how this fixed it and perhaps I should’ve mentioned this as well, but I have tailscale set up on my server to allow remote connections. I was connecting to the server through tailscale even though I’m in the local network. This should work just fine and has in the past, but perhaps it doesn’t when first signing into a fresh install. I disabled tailscale on my client and retried and that worked. I was able to reattempt the install wizard, completed it, and now have a working server once again.
I haven’t yet validated playback as my library is being rescanned now, but I’m at least able to navigate. I’m also unsure why I was able to attempt the wizard before just for it to get stuck…
Thanks for the help! Your swift responses have been appreciated and I learned a good bit :)
Just in case, I tried fixing the permissions anyway with sudo chown user:salsa /config/config/migration.xml
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However, this gives another error: chown: invalid user: 'user:salsa'
. Even though it is a valid user and shows up when checking getent passwd | grep 'salsa'
So, I’m connected through SSH as the admin user. Lets call it salsa. When calling docker run, I passed the --user 1000:1000, which matches salsa. This actually results in the browser not even finding jellyfin. Returning some 4xx (probably 401).
However, originally I was running docker run without the --user field, which yields the result I mentioned before. Where it shows Jellyfin, lists the server, but then fails to connect.
From this, docker logs show no errors:
EDIT: Also, with this, ~/jellyfin/config/logs is still showing no new logs.
Oh! I wasn’t aware of these logs. Yep, I’m seeing an error repeating many times here: “Unhandled exception. System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path ‘/config/config/migrations.xml’ is denied.”
jellyfin/jellyfin:latest
These are the last logs before they stopped showing up:
I feel like the real problem isn’t Lithium-Ion batteries, but specifically non-removable Li-ion batteries. With some devices, non-removable isn’t as huge of a deal, but with other items such as headphones, mice, and gamepads, I’d rather have AA batteries than non-removable Li-ion. In the event that a battery dies while using the device, having to tether yourself sucks. Whereas taking 2 seconds to swap the battery is simple and quick.
Now, the best of both worlds is just a removable Li-Ion battery. That way you can charge overnight, and just swap to another battery when it unexpectedly dies. My headset does that and I love it. Similarly, I used to have that with my LG G4 and it was amazing. This combo yields the best convenience and is best for the environment as you don’t need to recycle as many batteries or replace the whole product when the non-removable battery starts dying too quickly.
I see in the other comments that you have sidetone disabled in the OS. Are you certain you didn’t install any software when using the headset? If so, could you try using the headset with another pc or your phone and see if it still happens?
Did you install anything to use them? If so, perhaps the turtle beach software has a setting for this. If not, which OS are you on? Windows 10? 11? Linux?
There’re a few things that can cause this. The headphones themselves may have a feature that enables it which you should be able to disable. Otherwise, you may have it configured in your os.
Which headphones and os are you using?
This comment has major Grampa Simpson vibes and I love it.
I’m just repeating what many others have already said, but for this setup you really don’t need a liquid cooler. A simple air cooler would more than suffice and would save you like $100-$120. Additionally, it looks like you’re paying a premium for an SFX power supply when an ATX power supply would fit. SFX power supplies are super cool in that they can pack so much power in a tiny size. But you wouldn’t benefit from that in this case.
After changing the above, perhaps you could then fit a decent GPU into your budget.
Why do you keep mentioning apple music? OP never made any comparison to it or any other streaming service. He just communicated why the service didn’t work for him and you felt compelled to inform him that how he feels is his opinion?
I thought op’s comment was satire…
If we’re assuming AI successfully produces what it is asked to produce, simply having the execution of the story done by the AI might be enough to entertain the user. Additionally, they can use it to then entertain others, where those others feel like they’re taking a ride on the prompt writers story.
However, I can’t imagine such a story having the depth needed to really entertain the same way that a movie would. Additionally, anyone that isn’t looking for depth might not be bothered to write a prompt. Unless it’s possible to generate hours of video from a single prompt.
It also smoothly supports all dolby/dts stuff with no fuss. To my knowledge, there’s no way to get dolby vision working on an HTPC.
Yes. I have the fold 3 and will ask for another foldable when the time to upgrade comes.
I’ve had my fold3 for over 2 years and I absolutely love it. I don’t think I can go back to a bar-phone now. Also, even if you really don’t like folding phones, why fight creativity? Before this phones were getting so boring and completely lacking innovation. They still are in the non-folding market. Even if you don’t like them, choice is never a bad thing.
But it’ll also allow you to just carry 2 batteries and swap if needed. Even if you don’t want to do that, when your battery ages enough that you can’t at all go through a typical day, you can easily change it out yourself to a fresh one to refresh your phone.