It’ll never be a BBS to me without door games and screechy modem connecting sounds.
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This is spot on to my every work day.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•got a pixel with graphene os and a mint mobile esim. anyone have experience with mint?
0·14 days agoRCS worked fine with Mint on stock android in my experience. No go on GrapheneOS obviously.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•got a pixel with graphene os and a mint mobile esim. anyone have experience with mint?
0·14 days agoHi OP, I have Mint and use GrapheneOS. No real issues to report related to Mint.
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•POV: The highest paid engineer at your company gets fired
0·23 days agoAfter seeing so many companies screw over long time and loyal employees, the lesson is clear that this guy at your company had the right idea.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting?English
0·1 month agoWhy would I want add overheard and complexity to my system when I don’t need to? I can totally see legitimate use cases for docker, and work for purposes I use VMs constantly. I just don’t see a benefit to doing so at home.

I suspect that you’ll have a very hard time finding a player that has a native HDMI port, and a USB-C port is probably out of the question with a typical player. I think the other commenters are probably on the right track with using either a console (unconnected to the internet) or an drive for a PC. You may also be able to find a standalone blu-ray player with these features, but I think the USB-C connectors are unlikely. Just make sure that whatever you find, you keep it disconnected from your network (unless you use a PC) if you want privacy.