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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Cons - if you get into it it takes a lot of time investment to get really good.

    This is really only a con if getting really good is a primary goal. Letting go of the need to master everything you enjoy doing is liberating.

    You don’t have to finish every book you start. You don’t have to beat every game or play it on hard mode. You don’t have to make things that people want to buy. Your garden doesn’t have to win awards. Your app or your doohickeys don’t need to do anything useful or important.

    We’re all conditioned to think that every waking moment of our lives should be productive, but we don’t have to be shackled by it.

    Of course it’s okay to find fulfillment and satisfaction in mastering something, but what’s important is not buying into the idea that it’s the only way to enjoy an activity.



  • 100% agreed on the advice to just start going with it on your current setup. That’s exactly how I started out with Plex and it worked really well.

    I’ve since made upgrades, but it’s all been incremental based on what has been helpful at the time. For instance, I got an Nvidia Shield Pro and started running Plex on that, which has been nice since I don’t need to keep my desktop on all the time. I also use it for streaming games from my desktop to the TV, so it’s not purely just for Plex.

    After building up a lot of media, I got a bit concerned about having a single point of failure in my single HDD, so that’s when I got a Synology NAS box and I have their RAID setup going for redundancy. I could also just run Plex from the NAS box and I’ve been considering it, but I’ve been really happy with how things are working right now, so I’m not messing with it.