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@lemmy.worldhttps://pcpartpicker.com/list/rqZNTY
I haven't built a PC in quite a few years, but I kinda like how this one is turning out.
I don't want any rgb.
Use case is going to be gaming, model rendering, upscaling, and photo editing.
I was thinking about going to an i9.
https://12ft.io/https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/24/us/derek-chauvin-prison-stabbing.html
I installed osmc in onto my raspberry pi 4 in order to easily have a portable movie player station.
I know you can buy a remote that works with osmc but I was hoping to get my Xbox controller synced up with it via Bluetooth. At first I was having tons of issues getting it to even connect (my phone did easy enough.) I figured out that it didn't autoreconnect to the Wi-Fi network I had connected it to last time I used it, when I reconnected it the controller was able to sync with it no problem. Anywho I'm at the point where it's connected via Bluetooth, but the buttons do nothing.
Is there something I'm missing?
Edit: I installed Libreelec and it seems to work great.
Thank you all for the show recommendations
I took few screenshots but apparently you can't include your cursor in screenshots. Test it for yourself though, the hit box is gigantic
So I use my phone timer almost constantly throughout the day. I just use the stock Google clock which has for the most part has been more than sufficient. However, lately as in the last few months I've noticed I accidentally hit the stop button as it's going off in my pocket. Which causes me to miss my alarm. It'd solve all my problems if I could just set it so that I'd need to unlock my phone to turn it off, but as far as I can tell that isn't an option.