Jokes on you, I don't own a tractor! (It did remimd me of that time my pickup truck got stuck in the mud though)
Ok, but anyone with a monster energy tattoo needs to be bonked on the head. It's 2024 for crying out loud! I thought we were passed this!
I have a core i3 system with a PCIe SAS controller and 8x 8TB drives in RAID 6. It currently hosts my Jellyfin library, Immich library, and is also my primary fileserver for the LAN. I actually just moved my old 4x 5TB array from that machine over to my primary desktop to hold my Steam library. Pretty good setup if you like to tinker around with stuff.
I believe they created it before tap really took off in the US so scan was a better option for them at the time.
It's scan to pay at Walmart because they gave their own payment system called "Walmart pay" and it sucks.
That's it exactly. Most consumer camera gear uses H.264/H.265 for video and AAC for audio in an MP4 container and the free version of Davinci Resolve just doesn't support that on Linux. (But does on Windows)
Unfortunately the free version on Linux doesn't support H.264/H.265 and even the paid version doesn't support AAC so using Resolve requires you to transcode if you're using any normal consumer camera.
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