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Cake day: June 7th, 2023

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  • I used the wiki on r/usenet, which was pretty helpful.

    From my understanding, you need 3 things:

    1. Usenet Provider (these are servers that host all of the content - you pay them to have access to download the content)
    2. Indexer (this is kind of like Google but for the usenet providers - they will find and give you the .nzb file which will be used to access the content from the usenet provider above - you pay the indexer for their service)
    3. Usenet client (This would be akin to a torrent client like Qbittorrent - it is the program which you use to download the content from the provider, using the .nzb file provided by the indexer)

    Benefits of Usenet I believe are the high speed of downloads, generally accessibility to older and more niche content, and ease of use. You don’t need to fish through torrents hoping that the seed/peer numbers are enough to actually get all of the content in good time. I’ve found a lot of stuff there lately that I have not been able to find via torrenting sites, but are important childhood media to me/my wife.
















  • I just upgraded from LCD to OLED. I would say the difference in battery is significant, and the blacks/colours are also very nice. Reduced screen bezels means that the oled is a slightly larger screen too.

    I’m a person that played the LCD deck every day, and I would say these changes in the OLED are worth it for me.

    Context: I’ve got a gaming PC with a 3070ti in it, that gets ignored most of the time now, and that was true when I only had the LCD deck.