Good job, thanks for your efforts
Good job, thanks for your efforts
Not on Android TV, i was hoping for a 1st party implementation across all clients
Fuck me, that’s the only thing i miss coming from Plex, include it, we’ve waited too long for it anyways, no one would mind.
That’s especially discouraging for the devs putting in the work bringing hard to implement features
If you check it and run it through a course and a decent one year guarantee, you should be fine. If it doesn’t fail then it won’t fail for quite some time.
Just make sure to put it in some RAID or parity
I just swapped my >10 year old WD Reds with refurbished used drives at 1/3 of the price, just because i need more space, these things last if you take some care.
Not at all, but i’m using AMD, it’s plug and play
Why not both?
Common OpenSUSE W, only ticked HDR in screen settings and everything worked
Wow that’s 1337
Are you watering your plants? Microplastics got you anyway
Not only backups, but also migration
That’s a great solution. (sarcasm)
I’m wondering the same, the people thinking about what they share are a small minority.
This was always the case when it finally got mainstream and it only got worse from there.
For a quick question yes, but if you try to search a solution for a problem it’s actual hell, 1000s of BS messages and countless other problems just thrown in one timeline.
You can either search through it for hours or ask the question which was answered 10 times before.
It’s as inefficient as it gets
Anything beside the own domain is unprofessional, if you run a business.
As an individual i think it speaks for yourself as caring about the environment and privacy.
I got nothing to hide ™
Some are very rich people, so i see no difference in supporting a big studio or someone with a big mansion and 5 sport cars tbh.
I support people trying to make a living with content either of us enjoys.
You’re right, even if you could win, countless huge companies will steamroll you.
It’s unofficial and 3rd party, by that logic any OS could be sued.
“Google parent firm Alphabet employed 182,381 employees as of September 30th, 2023, so roughly a thousand job cuts would only be around half a percent of the company’s total.”
This is just a normal optimization, and holy fuck are they huge.
During the pandemic everyone was over-hiring, it doesn’t exactly tell you what you’ve wrote, but you are right as a whole.
Holy, thank you, will try it soon