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Replying to Qno

VLC

Was that a silly answer? I frequently download podcasts, videos etc and then use the record function to save the section I want.

Cheap as chips and I can still run old Windows on them as well if I need to.

Update - 6 weeks later it's still syncing the blockchain. It got to 72% downloaded and crashed, had to start again LOL.

Ha! I could have popped into Radio Shack and paid for some Pi bits I suppose, stuffed it with Umbrel. It would have made a nicer ornament, but I wouldn't have learned so much.

Sorry I don't resonate well with the guy. Just a personal gut feeling, nothing tangible.

Linux has a problem for every solution.

Replying to Qno

From 2021

What really mystifies me is why people in Australia walk Soooo Slowly when they cross the road. I've been all over the world and Australia is the undisputed world leader in the international sport of Slow Road Crossing.

OMG beaches are covered in tiny blue crabs a lot of the time. They scurry away like a blue tied when you approach and dive down little holes. So cute. Then there are the washed-up bluebottles. And of course crocodiles.

Well surely it simply means mining demand currently exceeds capacity. Meaning more potential ROI for mining and for running systems that take load off miners. Have I overlooked something?

I love them, but I'll probably never get over the gut wrenching feeling whenever I encounter one.