I don't know how to explicitly check if hardware is supported, but if you pop a live USB in and it works, then I imagine it works on the fully installed os as well
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No insight sorry. I'm not a keyboard person and just wanted to get one that (based on reviews) I knew would be pretty good and that I wouldn't have to upgrade for a long time for. If the Gamakey has all the same features as the keychron, or at least the ones that are important to you, then I would just grab whichever is cheaper
Seconding keychron. I have the K2 HE and it seems to have everything you're looking for (except a wrist rest but I think you can just buy one separate??? Idk I don't use one).
Keys and backlight are both reprogrammable from a browser through their website.
Wireless is possible with either Bluetooth or a 2.4ghz USB dongle, which has a functionally identical latency to wired
Normally goes for about $150 but it's currently on sale for $112 on their website and Amazon
They also have a "base" version, about $10 cheaper that doesn't have any wood accents but I believe is otherwise identical
Pokemon SoulSilver for $20 when I was 8 or 9 years old. I don't have the cartridge or PokeWalker anymore and I weep at the value lost
Anon isn't emotionally intelligent
!pissposting@lemmy.world
I'm suing you for the brain damage I got by looking at this
Surprised the 9060XT 16GB hasn't come up yet. A quick check on eBay for me shows mostly $300-$400, but saw a couple in the $250-$300 range. If you can find one in your budget that's my recommendation, otherwise I agree with everyone else on the 6700XT
I don't have any links on hand, but there a post either in this community or !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com that explains how to setup a full arr stack in docker. I'll see if I can find it in the morning.
Here's a quick and dirty explanation for your other questions. Sonarr and radarr manage your media. Sonarr handles TV, radarr handles movies. That is the only difference. Without a download client (e.g. qBittorrent) they don't do anything. Jellyfin is how the downloaded (qBittorrent) and managed (*arrs) media gets played on your screen.
I'm foggy on the details, but jellyfin has specific vulnerabilities that make it not recommended to expose publicly. If you must watch remotely, set up a VPN. If you don't to manually setup wireguard you can use tailscale, which itself uses wireguard, but it does the hard part for you
I think this particular bot is a good one
GrapheneOS has a hard list of requirements for supporting a device. As of this moment, Pixels are are the one that has all of them
Did you mean to say you recommend against exposing services?