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  • Hardware

    A mac mini is probably overkill for what you want to do. We are talking standard blu-ray after all, meaning your videos are going to be limited to 720p. Most hardware will have no problem dealing with that. The cheapest solution that’s fit for purpose is a refurbished thin client. They aren’t powerful or anything, but you don’t need powerful. You need quiet (passively cooled) and low on energy consumption.

    Thin clients can be had on eBay for less than 30 Franks.

    Software

    • Kodi: originally known as the XBox Media Center (XBMC), a TV friendly menu to pick the movie or TV show you want to watch
    • LibreElec: A Linux distro, that preconfigures and auto starts Kodi, not the best choice if you plan to use anything besides Kodi
    • Jellyfin: A media server. If you got multiple TVs you might want to look into this one. It essentially let’s you operate your own Netflix, complete with a web frontend and apps for phones and TVs, integrates with Kodi








  • I’ve been running Sailfish for two months now on a secondary device.

    There are native clients for both Signal and HomeAssistant. I don’t use HA myself, so I can’t comment on how well Quartermaster works, but I haven’t run into any (major) issues with Whisperfish.

    As for general impressions: SailfishOS feels like the best mobile OS … of the year 2013. There are a lot of aspects where it was ahead of the other systems back then. For example with the gesture based navigation. But the other systems have caught up in that regard. And then there are the aspects where Sailfish was perfectly average back then. For example how you grant rights to apps (all requested at once, on first launch) or how the emoji keyboard works (like a different language). Design decisions like that aren’t deal breakers by any means, you can learn to live with them and work around them if necessary, but they give the OS a slightly dated feel.






  • It sort of depends on how your team uses Slack.

    The closest thing you’re going to get is Mattermost. Mattermost is not European, but it’s open source and self hostable. There are multiple managed hosters out there who will sell you an instance for as little as €30 per month.

    Homepage: https://mattermost.com/

    Example of a manged hoster: https://www.wnm-systems.de/server/mattermost-server/ (This one’s based in Germany, but I’m sure you can figure the website out)

    Another alternative is Rocketchat. Same deal as before, but hosting starts at €20.

    Homepage: https://www.rocket.chat/

    Example of a manged hoster: https://qutic.com/de/loesungen/rocket-chat-hosting/ (also German. I swear, I’m not doing this on purpose, these where just the first ones my search turned up)

    The solution you should probably pick is Matrix with Cinny. It’s a federated service, so you have to pick a server. Also, adding a second device to your account is a bit more complicated, but nothing you or your group can’t figure out (you have to compare emojis between the devices for the keys to sync). Lastly, there is no (voice or video) calling. It’s on the roadmap and other matrix clients (such as element or commet) have it, but cinny doesn’t.

    Homepage of the client: https://cinny.in/



















  • No it’s not. The title of the article is “Israel Quietly Backs New Gaza Militias Fighting Hamas” (emphasis by me). You might say that that’s a distinction without difference, but I think it matters on multiple counts:

    1. The term “Zionist” refers to people holding a certain set of beliefs. The group therefore contains more members than the government. Which Zionists are backing the group? The original headline answered the question, the new one does not.
    2. Using the term “Zionist” instead of “Israel” implies a motivation for the actions of the government not present in the original title. The new headline misrepresents the reporting it links to. We are talking about the Wall Street Journal here. Do you really think the would argue that the Israeli government funds Arab militias because of Zionism?








  • yes it can. Official Saifish devices include an Android runtime called AppSupport. But be aware that not all apps will work. Especially banking apps can cause problems, because they frequently require google play services integrity. It’s basically the anti cheat thing from Linux gaming all over again.