Finally someone mentions a product name. I am so sick of these “uh duuuh, there are better alternatives out there, hurhur” commenters who name not a single one.
Finally someone mentions a product name. I am so sick of these “uh duuuh, there are better alternatives out there, hurhur” commenters who name not a single one.
I’ve been using it as my main keyboard for a while now. It does work well enough, but yes, lacks some features and I am also concerned why its not updated anymore.
Yeah, I still have it working with the workaround of compiling it with my own API key, but decided not to update this any more. When it stops working like that I am out, not that I actually use it that much anymore.
Heh… hardened
Looks interesting, is the android app available any other way than the playstore? On the github page I can only see files for windows and linux, maybe I am missing something obvious here.
Block meme communities.
There’s dozens of us! I started using it while I wrote my thesis, running a backup like every hour while writing.
I almost never see rdiff-backup in such threads, so I am bringing it up now. Somehow I really like how it works and provides incremental backup with folder structures and file access still accessible directly. Works well enough for me.
Developers! Developers! Developers! Developers!
Good but probably too late. Maybe it will slow things down a bit.
Love the way you distributed the colours in different areas.
Yeah I had to lookup what I posted on reddit a while ago since I forgot the details.
So the problem was not fdroid, fdroid did not have the app at all. The problem was the izzyonfdroid repo which did not have the 64bit version and was not planning to.
Which in the end just leads me to using obtainium to get updates for this particular app. There were a couple like that. I can see them greyed out in droid-ify when scrolling, showing me I cannot install them, no version compatible with my device.
Same, since I got my pixel 7 which seems 64bit app only (unless I missunderstood something) I occasionally run into a problem that f-droid somehow does not supply a 64bit apk. Then I just use obtainium instead.
Also use obtainium for Techmino, because its awesome tetris!
Not sure how long ago you tested it, but there is now an alternative Android app called Findroid which I like much more than the official app.
You know, its not that hard to just try and google “intro skipper jellyfin” since its actually the name of it, but here you go https://github.com/ConfusedPolarBear/intro-skipper
Marking edits with “edit” is fine by me, just don’t use ETA for that…
Hangry is not that. Its when you are so hungry you are getting angry.
I don’t think there is any plan from Jellyfin to support pre-converting from what I remember reading. It is going to be quite resource-intense either way, but you might be able to schedule something during a time you wouldn’t use the computer.
That said, what kind of machine you got? Just asking because it is not unpopular to use a raspberry pi as a server, but converting media on it will not work very well.
Has anyone done that and documented it? I know android phones are sort of linux, but still, does need some modifications.
Thanks for mentioning running costs, I was curious about that. How much more do you think the NUC is costing you compared to a Pi?