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My tech-illiterate mom uses my Jellyfin instance with no issues. I sent her a link to the app store, her credentials, my server’s hostname and that was it. And once it’s set up, Jellyfin is much more straightforward to use than Plex.
Sure Jellyfin has issues and doesn’t support as many types of devices, but Plex is far from perfect. I use it like twice a year, and the UI gets more and more confusing with each update IMO.
I agree, but as a mobile dev I wish they’d leave the OS alone instead of “optimizing” it, creating new exceptions to the rule and edge cases in the process…
Yeah, with Arch the install and initial setup is the hard part, but they do that for you so I don’t get the point of going with Manjaro.
Plex sucks but jellyseer, the *arr stack and jellyfin are all open source and entirely free. Together they provide an experience almost as straightforward as any commercial streaming platform: find a media on jellyseerr and request it with a single click. A few minutes* later the media is available in Jellyfin, and you can watch it on your computer, smartphone, smart TV, …
*with Usenet and a good internet connection
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Yeah, if an app posts any kind of notification it definitely needs background usage permission.
Look up your phone on dontkillmyapp.com and make sure tailscale is excluded from battery and network “optimization”.
If you’re into metal you should check out rokk-app.com. Kamelot’s drummer is involved, and they claim to pay artists much more than the alternatives. You can also select a particular band which will get a direct share of your subscription.
It just came out last week so it’s rough around the edges for now, but it might be worth checking how it evolves over time.
Just tried framed out of curiosity, it works fine on my Pixel 9.
It’s the amount of data you can download from the usenet network. The data can be anything stored on Usenet servers, but the overwhelming majority of users use it for piracy: movies, tv shows, music, video games, you name it.
Don’t know about .NET, but in Java my experience with SOAP has been abysmal. I’d much rather write a client by hand using a nice REST lib than go through this bullshit again.
EDIT: it’s worth mentioning Java has been my primary language for most of my career and I don’t hate it.
It was like 20 years ago, but their sidewinder brand was pretty great, as was the intellimouse.
The point is also to minimize potential damages caused by a bug in the software. Just this year there have been multiple data-destroying bugs in publicly released software. If the app runs as a server it’s usually trivial to have it run as a dedicated user, with just enough permissions to do its job.
It’s just good practice, even though the risks might be low why risk it at all?
LineageOS supports Chromecast with Android TV, haven’t tried it myself though.
I read your comment before the article and I thought you had made the second quote up lol, unbelievable. And people are throwing money at these guys?
OK so this is most likely by design, impressive.
Does the timer “jump” to the correct time after you dismiss the window ? It’s also possible that they didn’t bother testing the app when logged out, and that the popup blocks the UI thread while it’s displayed. In short it could be bad coding and QA instead of intentional enshittification.
That’s because he planted a backdoor into GIT, and now he reviews your bad commits every night.
Yes, but everything above it (including drivers) is custom-made and tightly controlled by Google.