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  • I bought a Skule 28 last summer and love it! It quickly became my go-to bag. It's got a plethora of internal pockets and spaces to keep things organized, regardless of what I'm throwing in it. I haven't quite run it through it's paces though, so I can't quite give a detailed accounting of it's shortfalls, but I'm certainly eased by knowing if anything happens to it, I can easily send it in to be repaired.

  • I wish I could say I was surprised. I remember several great, extensive wikis on various subreddits but no one ever used them, and a lot of others that for which wikis should've been a great feature failed to utilize them properly, if at all. .

  • Since you've mentioned you want a single computer to play media you already have, forget Plex. Sure it can be used in this manner but it's overkill. Plex, and other software like it, are best used for streaming from server to client(s).

    Building on the Ras pi suggestion, I'd say take a look at osmc on an rpi. (If you go the rpi route, I'd also suggest dropping a lil more cash to have it boot/run from something other than an SD card, ext hd and nvme SSD are both better boot drive options. SD cards have a tendency to bite the dust after a while in single board computers)

    Also, since you mentioned being unaware of the steps you should follow to get something like this running, here's a quick guide on how easy it is to get osmc running: https://learn.littlebirdelectronics.com.au/guides/create-a-htpc-media-centre-with-raspberry-pi