I have an Nvidia shield on the TV. The main media app is Kodi.
Backend I have Plex (also used for remote and and phone access)
For getting content I use the *arr stack
I have an Nvidia shield on the TV. The main media app is Kodi.
Backend I have Plex (also used for remote and and phone access)
For getting content I use the *arr stack
Asking the real questions.
Ooo I think this may be the winner!
I mean in firefox, not trying to get fancy.
I was leaning thinkpad.
If it was going to be my daily drive. They are just too expensive to have as a system I can use while sitting with the family.
I am fine with refurbished but ideally looking for around 13" and under a couple hundred bucks
Welp, the lesson I have learned from this thread is that I should feel fine with transmission in my container set lol
Enlightenment
Not surprised but the look just gets worse and worse.
While I am not against it, I am sorry to see that it appears we are creating a de-facto charging monopoly. If Tesla opened the standard for 3rd party stations I would be all on board.
Which is kinda how I have been using all search engines. I never bother going to sites unless I know they are legit and user generated.
Completely agree on all points. The idea of “modest” is not something that VC wants so unless you are grass roots there is no way it will fly
A big part of the issue is that there is a general assumption that the execs are making the companies MORE profitable, as opposed to the reality that they are trying to make them profitable at all.
Enshitification happens because things start awesome and free to attract users. Once there is enough bar they start to change things such that they can eventually make money.
The only way to about this is to self fund and stop assuming Web apps are free.
Yeah everything else aside, praising musk is enough to make me jump ship.
Feedly has been a decent RSS service for me. While not self hosted it has been worlds better that TTRSS. That said, it has been roughly a decade since I assessed the space so I am open to alternatives.
Kodi is fine for speed on LAN, I just use the Plex app to stream my content out side of the network.
I have Usenet but also augment with torrents. The setup works great.