emby as well, which is what I currently use. I might switch to jellyfin or plex though, I don’t like the constant advertisements and restrictions that push you to get their premium service
emby as well, which is what I currently use. I might switch to jellyfin or plex though, I don’t like the constant advertisements and restrictions that push you to get their premium service
I ran emudeck’s updater as soon as I heard yuzu was getting sued. good thing, too, since they took it down.
definitely sounds like the dev got spooked
I was almost convinced the answer was going to be “buy a new iphone”
do any of y’all remember the colorful dell laptops from that commercial from the “lollipop” song? I’m pretty sure that was the model of my first laptop. I had a red one. it’s in my closet soemwhere I think
the only reason I use Android Auto is cause my head unit comes with pioneer’s operating system and doesn’t run android itself. otherwise yeah I guess it doesn’t really matter what you use
literally every day while I work so I can listen to music
unfortunately you’re right. it’ll be marginally better, sure, but I have zero doubt the “green bubble” is just going to be a different color. better than nothing I guess
what? that’s not the implication at all. it’ll work just like SMS does now. same app, just RCS instead of SMS
you can when it’s android to android. as soon as an iphone is in play, the iphone immediately decreases the quality, even though the MMS standard allows for attachments up to 100MB in size
I hate apple as much as the next guy, but I respect them for that
I didn’t see anything about it being free. I also didn’t pick up on whether or not it was moving behind a paywall, just that you could buy a vip subscription for 20% off
I think part of the reason why that would be difficult (outside of downloading random executables) is that games don’t have a standard naming convention, so it’d be difficult to find everything. I downloaded assassin’s creed Odyssey a while ago, and the name was literally aco-cpy or something
syncthing
does the new Linux client support forwarding? I’d love to use that via CLI for my little seedbox
definitely not incorrect, for sure
my understanding from an English professor is less about its reliability of information, but more its reliability regarding citing sources. you can’t cite something that consistently changes
that’s actually exactly how I have my setup. I just use syncthing to keep everything dynamically backed up as I add passwords. my main login password is memorized and not written down anywhere so I think I’m good
yeah that’s honestly what I found as well. once I discovered you can patch RIF to use your own personal api token, I’ve been continuing to use reddit. it’s such a subpar experience compared to what it used to be tho
doesn’t matter either way