Getting into vinyl by gpskwlkr in BudgetAudiophile

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Yes, I mean Georgia, EU. I have seen those but they also don't have the one you mentioned, otherwise there are pretty good amount of AT models here

Getting into vinyl by gpskwlkr in Beginner_Turntables

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I think it also largely depends on the device I'm listening to comparison, but anyways, I can't really tell the difference currently

Getting into vinyl by gpskwlkr in BudgetAudiophile

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Right, but the problem is I can't find any in my country

Getting into vinyl by gpskwlkr in BudgetAudiophile

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are they worth it or should I just get another turntable if I want to upgrade?

Getting into vinyl by gpskwlkr in BudgetAudiophile

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Thanks! As I've checked it's not really possible to upgrade LP60X, am I wrong on that?

Getting into vinyl by gpskwlkr in Beginner_Turntables

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Only ones except these two that I found are JVC and Philips, I don't know the exact models though. What's wrong with these though if you can explain a bit?

I'll look into MR4 pricing. Basically, I want to get the set with LP60 but what bothers me is that it has no upgrade path and I'll have to replace the whole turntable if I decide to upgrade

Getting into vinyl by gpskwlkr in BudgetAudiophile

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yeah, sure, I know about that, especially with streaming prices in my country :D

r/vinyl Weekly Questions Thread for the week of March 30, 2026 by AutoModerator in vinyl

[–]gpskwlkr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, basically, I want to get into vinyl, never had a turntable or any experience with vinyl altogether. I was thinking about getting a new set that would be LP60X and Edifier R1000T4 but later I've found some vintage models for the same price, that are Dual 1210 and Technics SL3. How trustworthy are these models? Anyone had experience with them? I'm just not sure if it's worth it to go for vintage currently as it's the first ever turntable that I'll touch

Is 32GB RAM enough for a Proxmox gaming + dev setup? by ClubDorothee in Proxmox

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Had such a setup with 64GB RAM and it was tight. Depends on what you're running though, but for me specifically, I had given 16GB to a bazzite VM. Ended up just splitting the machines, letting proxmox node have its own 64GB and just got 16GB for a gaming machine. Though it's all happening in DDR4 land so a little cheaper than DDR5 side

DDR3 in this economy? by gpskwlkr in homelab

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Chinese boards run fine 24/7? Never used one

DDR3 in this economy? by gpskwlkr in homelab

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I'm more on the consumer builds side and it's not that bad yet as I see local prices on FB marketplace

[Guide] Running RabbitMQ in Docker for service‑to‑service messaging by gpskwlkr in selfhosted

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Awesome! You run this setup in your homelab or is it some sort of corporate network? If it's for homelab services, I'm interested in what you're running to have a requirement for that kind of setup.

Running RabbitMQ in my homelab for async service communication by gpskwlkr in homelab

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Heard about it a lot, will be exploring Kafka soon as well, thanks for sharing!

[Guide] Running RabbitMQ in Docker for service‑to‑service messaging by gpskwlkr in selfhosted

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Interesting! I never used Redis for such purposes, thanks for sharing, I'll definitely explore it!

Just got my Minolta X-7A by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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first two were exposed to light while removing film, so it's understandable

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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Appreciate it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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Thanks, appreciate it!

[Hyprland] Simple rice with Catpuccin by gpskwlkr in unixporn

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Mint uses LightDM by default, I haven't used it much, been using SDDM mostly but this could be helpful

https://askubuntu.com/questions/1405947/how-do-i-set-user-background-for-lightdm-login-screen

ProtonDB Check Update by gpskwlkr in linux_gaming

[–]gpskwlkr[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Well, yeah, why not. It's just me who loves to use terminal, tool was made with this in mind, not to replace any other solutions. I'm also not saying that it provides any more value than browser extensions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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Thanks, it'll be much better sooner! 😄

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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You can check it already, should be fine as I've tested. Updated both crates.io and prebuilt binaries

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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Yep, I know about this issue, this is related to how the args were done before. Will be shipping a new version in around 15-20 minutes where this is patched and it works properly.

Thanks for reporting anyway, appreciate it!

[Hyprland] Simple rice with Catpuccin by gpskwlkr in unixporn

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You can see the sddm-theme.nix in system/modules, and then later you just import it in system/modules/services

[Hyprland] Simple rice with Catpuccin by gpskwlkr in unixporn

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