How big is your "planet"
NorthWestWind
I know this isn't helping but your scale is saying "ok lol"
cuz you live in the west ;) if you mean online, cuz it's made by the west
as a Hongkonger, almost all mythological references I see are Chinese
One step closer to the JS OS meme
Interesting. I didn't know the beta version exists. I'll try it out later. Thanks!
I did try it. It doesn't let me download the entire album though :<
I stream Splatoon 3 for 2 hours every day and I record higher quality VODs alongside. I keep a lot of the VODs in my storage.
I record at 1080p 60fps 9000kbps with H265. 2 hours of that takes up 8.8GB, for simplicity we will say it's 9GB.
The 9000kbps is enough for a bitrate-heavy game like Splatoon 3, so I'd say 12000kbps is enough for you.
We can scale it up to your settings by (1440/1080)^2 * (165/60) * (12000/9000) = 6.52 (worst case, but H265 should reduce that a little bit). The scale factor mainly comes from the increased FPS and bitrate.
I'm currently looking at storing a year of footage in a 4TB HDD (9GB*365=3.3TB), so as an estimation, you need 7 of those.
There are better codecs though, such as AV1, but my GPU doesn't support AV1 hardware encoding and software encoding would cause too much lag, so I didn't use it.
Oh I did get picked up. Not the most passionate team tho but still, I get to play :>
Not sure if this fits your need, but if you just want to own the files, maybe try playing locally?
I don't have an unlimited data plan, so I use "Gelli" which can download from Jellyfin and play them offline. However, it's buggy and haven't been updated in a while, so I'm planning on ditching that, and switch to locally storing the music files.
I found an Android music player named "Symphony". It reads directories as album, as well as metadata. Importantly, it also saves the queue for me. I have a self-hosted Nextcloud so I can sync music to my phone. Symphony would read them from the directory.
... And super dry. No thank you
Is standing fan not good enough?
I actually often have more unread notifications than my dad.
Also it's not simply brightness. It's their refusal to ever use dark mode that confuses me.