Jellyseer works with Plex as well.
Jellyseer works with Plex as well.
A closet with a toilet that doubles as the kitchen sink would be $3k in NYC.
Yes, to both Android and iOS. It uses HTTPS instead of SSH, since most phones don’t support that without additional software.
I personally use the Obsidian Git plugin and sync it to a self-hosted Gitea server. You could also use GitHub or something similar, if you don’t mind them.
Obsidian and VLC.
To be fair, you can just refuse to take part in that. They’ll keep asking, every now and then, and you can keep saying no.
SteamOS itself isn’t what’s great, what’s great is the game mode that came with SteamOS. It’s also available in a couple other distros, like Bazzite for example. If you aren’t taking advantage of the game mode, and the Steam Input that came with it, then you’re missing out on one of the best features of the Deck.
Or just used whatever he had lying around.
That cooler comes with a detachable motherboard, neat!
Gonna be one yike from me, fam.
I use containers on Firefox to sandbox YouTube, and then have a throwaway account that’s literally just for YouTube and nothing else. Everywhere else on the web, scripts from Google are blacklisted using uBO.
they specifically built it to only use snaps
You can’t just ask that. Not without at least taking them out to a fancy dinner first. Maybe a little dancing.
I’m sure you don’t need telling, but just in case, I would check the meta data to see when the last time the file was edited. If it matches when they sent it to you, that’s the cause.
It might be something wrong with the camera or phone they used, but the format is solid.
It’s your imagination.
Hmm, maybe they should try Linux then. Solve both the codec and the OS problem.
Leaving aside that this one is Microsoft’s fault, how is it painful? Do you even have an iPhone? And if so, how often do you move images to your PC from it, without those images going through an intermediary service?
On my old Dell workstation I pulled out of the dumpster of a local business, which now has a second life as a Unraid NAS, I’m running 29 currently. Used to be running more, but I got rid of some after I was done using those services.
Among other things, the server runs my entire Servarr stack, as well as the various media servers for video, music, ebooks and audiobooks, and my Gitea. There’s a bunch of other stuff as well, but those are the most important to me.