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I went full 'Murcan and forgot other countries existed for a second. "What, having a pint at 11AM on a Thursday? Even I wait till noon."
Most drinking places wont open 'til noon or later anyway. The ones that do are either for the tourist trade in summer, or are known to regularly have trouble. I wonder why. Not the sort of people I want to mix with.
 
You can't drink all day unless you start in the morning. Just sayin'.
Kegs and eggs!

So many memories (vague) of doing that before Ohio State games....

If i did that today, I'd probably be passed out before the noon game... :rofl:
 
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Been able to get Dolby Vision enabled here can see standard windows graphics details.
Before was not able to achieve HDR Certified with Dolby Vision.
I believe it was the HDMI settings inside the TV and also the color depth needed to be fully enabled.

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Dolby Access App Windows 11
Along side Dolby Atmos is Dolby Vision enabled
 
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OCF batting 1.000. Who said we couldn't find these for MSRP again????

(I kid of course... this is a miracle, lol). :p :rofl:

The 5080 Suprim (water-cooled edition) that I posted was sitting right on NVIDIA's website (the French one at least...) for like two or three DAYS after launch.

It was priced higher than the wind beneath my wings... but it was there! :D
 
@rainless
Im using Debian Kernel 6.* with Jellyfin for the media application its opensource
installed on x670 ASRock Carrera Taichi with AMD 7900x3d iGPU

The community has built up Jellyfin recently compared to a couple years ago.
Mines abit buggy as its the same installation since Debian 9 and the learning curve

Loads into VLC player real nice locally with a stream url and 4k

@rainless
how do you setup the print server on Raspberry PI , is the application CUPS or different?
are you able to combine 3D , Photo and Document prints ?
 
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@rainless
Im using Debian Kernel 6.* with Jellyfin for the media application its opensource
installed on x670 ASRock Carrera Taichi with AMD 7900x3d iGPU

Ok... I'm a little confused. If you're running that... then what are you using the Raspberry Pi for?

@rainless
how do you setup the print server on Raspberry PI , is the application CUPS or different?
are you able to combine 3D , Photo and Document prints ?


I'm running a custom OS for the Pi called "Mainsail" which is running my printer through the variety of apps called "Klipper". It was actually a piece of cake to get installed... but an absolute nightmare to get configured as I had to hand adjust EVERY... IMAGINABLE... PARAMETER... for my 3D printer.

But meh... I just white knuckled it. Took me a week or two but it's been printing just fine since then... (besides the LAST print of course...)

It doesn't do photo or Document prints. I don't really need it to. I've got a networked laser printer that has its own server. I actually wish that I DID have another Raspberry pi to control THAT... but it's kinda minimally functional so I tend to not worry about it. I'm not printing anything all that sophisticated these days. (Though I often wish I was.)
 
If you're running that... then what are you using the Raspberry Pi for?
Not surprised all over the place.
Im using the Raspberry PI to learn n implement the Linux path that basically equates to Microsoft Active Directory

I'm running a custom OS for the Pi called "Mainsail"
What method do you use to transport files to the printer , a web browser?
 
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