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No problem
Use Freetube on the desktop and Newpipe (or the Sponsorblock version) on mobile (Android). No issues or ads
This is not my preferred option (other comment suggestions are more privacy respecting) but just so you have more information, Roku TVs have Miracast built in.
They could add the popular streaming services to Kodi and log in.
Edit: Well they say the steaming services are a bonus but the focus is Jellyfin. Does Kodi have an integration with Jellyfin?
A RaspberryPi with a Flirc case is silent
Thank you
I’m looking for something to run Open Media Vault. Fast Ethernet and multiple drive options. I also like to tinker, the prebuilt mini PCs haven’t interested me much
Do you know of any newer Intel SBCs with the same IO? I would like to take a look
I found it for $165. Definitely wouldn’t pay $250.
Pretty cool. I’d compare this one to the Odroid H3±
In similar news the home internet is similar. Fiber is so much better than cable and a lot cheaper
Where did you read his post?
I believe the equipment will add up and take away from your budget for the custom PC. I would suggest going with a MinisForum mini PC with an AMD APU that has the 780M with a high TDP. For example the EliteMini UM780 XTX. The 780M APU is very capable of gaming at 1080p, especially considering FSR. The CPU side is very capable. This particular mini PC has an Oculink port which is the best port to use to add an external GPU should he wish to upgrade later.
The BenQ Mobiuz EX240 is a decently priced quality 1080p monitor. It is fast, has good color accuracy, and supports AMD Freesync Premium which will pair up nicely with the 780M during gaming.
Consider using Linux to save money on the OS. Linux Mint Edge has a familiar look to Windows and supports the latest hardware.
A keyboard that I imagine would be good for productivity is the Keychron Q1 V1. It has a knob that can be made to do anything and they keys are hot swappable so in the future he could add some nice silent switches so it doesn’t interrupt his recordings/livestreams. This keyboard also works with Linux.
I don’t know really anything about podcast recording but I know it’s audio and some people will live stream their podcasts. The program Tenacity is free and used for audio recording and the program OBS is also free and used for live streaming. Both programs work on Linux.
Definitely KDE Plasma
Can’t remember anymore. It was a while ago and I haven’t looked back
Calyx always had issues for me. I pretty quickly switched to Graphene and enabling the Google sandbox works near flawlessly
Cat walking across the keyboard. Didn’t know how to fix whatever issue she created
Veritasium made a video recently about the pros and cons of airship feasibility. It’s quite interesting.
The next evolution of subscription services hahaha