These kinds of philosophical questions are easily defeated by asking "does it matter though?"
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RISC vs CISC doesn't really matter. Both have heavily borrowed from each other. The big differences are design goals, x86 processors are targeting higher power processing with few very fast cores while Arm and Risc V mostly target embedded and low power computing or a huge number of smaller cores.
Here's a great blog post by one of the people working on it in KDE.
TLDR: typical brightness settings don't include the viewing environment and this is very much a work in progress point in KDE.
https://zamundaaa.github.io/colormanagement/2025/03/31/about-brightness.html
Globose conic or short wedge
I've seriously considered installing a small rescue system on all my devices.
I had the opportunity to check out a bunch of S3 servers for work. For a quick summary, Garage was much faster than Minio in my tests but lacks advanced S3 features like object locking, versions or retention. Be sure to check what you need before switching.
Also, it's CLI only as far as I know, so the same as Minio will be.
If you want to rip out all existing wiring and add SFP+ with fiber on all your end devices, then yes.
God really should get on that and fix the design issues with humans
Use one artist for album artist. For the artist field, look up how to properly split entries. This is different for IDv3 vs Vorbis. Split the artists and Jellyfin will handle it fine.
The delayed updates also include security updates by the way, so you're vulnerable for two weeks to any known exploit.