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3 months agoProbably the same as on a Linux desktop now, the browser sites work fine but you won’t get 4k or HDR.


Probably the same as on a Linux desktop now, the browser sites work fine but you won’t get 4k or HDR.


This is my setup, though my phone is set to only run syncthing while plugged in and on wifi. My server is always online and taking backups, but if it’s down all of my devices still have their own copy.


It sounds like smart tests are still there, they just use a different scheduling model.
EDIT: looks like you are right, the scheduling and results interfaces are being removed. The migration is for existing tests only. It will still generate alerts for failed smart tests


Nice! This looks like it will be much more convenient next time I’m looking to get a new drive.
Assuming a checker tool is public it’s enough for a teacher to verify classwork, but AI providers having the sole ability to identify generated content with no way to independently verify is not a real solution.
Plus this site advertises a tool to remove this watermarking, so it can’t be that hard to scrub out if you’re aware of it.