K3can
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- Comment on Questions about how to present radio shows on Jellyfin 14 hours ago:
I use the “mixed” library type for random Internet videos. It basically just lists whatever files you put in there. You can organize stuff into folders, or just toss everything together like you want to.
- Comment on Self-Hosters Confirm It Again: Linux Dominates the Homelab OS Space 5 weeks ago:
The question is kind of flawed, though. They list Linux, a kernel, in a list of OSes.
Either just list kernels, Linux, BSD, Windows NT, etc; or just list OSes, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Trunas, Windows Server 2025, Windows XP, MacOS, etc.Mixing the two together just creates weird results. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on IC7100 - Potential burn-in concerns? 11 months ago:
Good to know.
I have seen damage to older monochrome displays before (from the 90s) but I don’t know how they differed from what ICOM used in the 7100. Obviously things had improved in those 20 years. But since monochrome LCDs are somewhat rare in consumer goods nowadays, I don’t have much experience with more modern variants.
- Submitted 11 months ago to amateur_radio@lemmy.radio | 3 comments
- Comment on Interesting speculation about the ARRL outage 1 year ago:
Someone probably just dropped a reel while swapping the tape on their mainframe and has spent the last week trying to roll it all back up.
- Comment on Brief poll: What kind of confirmation rates do you have in QRZ? 1 year ago:
67% on QRZ.
That includes everything I log, though, and I don’t actually expect confirmations on some of them. For example, I’ll log QSOs on local repeaters just to help me keep track of people I’ve talked to in the area, but I don’t expect to get QSLs on those.
Anyway, for a point of comparison, I have 59% on LOTW.