

I run audiobookshelf and it’s amazing!
wiki-user: RandomLegend
I run audiobookshelf and it’s amazing!
So glad i switched to jellyfin half a year ago
Got it, nice Automation 👍
I am very pleased but question the choice of OpenVPN over wireguard regarding performance and jackett over prowlarr
GL. Inet is a commercial product running OpenWRT in the background
Got myself a Pixel 9 pro just to go Graphene… Sold my s24 ultra
I never trusted that brax guy
That is also my approach
Maybe the IP address changes? You should provide some more info.
Terminal outputs etc
Yup, mine aswell
I really do love this newsletter
Maybe the one deepin uses
I’m not here to answer your question about “other sensitive communities” but to comment on your case of vampire survivors.
I’ve never played the game, never intented to but i’ve heard enough about it and have seen enough of it.
The way you describe your opinion here lets me assume how you’ve written your post over on that community. You simply say "People do not want games to feel like it’s a job […] and while that may be your opinion it’s 1) not everyones opinion and 2) just because the game feels like a job FOR YOU, doesn’t mean that it feels like that for everyone.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with making a grindy “addictive” game loop if there are not MTX behind it to “harvest” that addiction.
So i think that’s the reason your post got deleted… not because they are “sensitive” but because you think you know better than people and that your opinion is “the truth”
I just used burner mail and phone for the Dev account and was done with it.
They’re selling the hardware at a loss and make up by selling data.
If don’t fear to sail the high seas, you can completely lock the device out of the internet and simply sideload the games and apps from your PC.
That way you can use one of the best bang for your buck VR devices, enjoy all the games AND actively made Meta lose money
i’ve searched for that aswell and never found anything… only stuff like bubbleupnp that does the same trick with using screen recording to stream it…
I had Plex lifetime and still switched to Jellyfin as an open source and community driven project will always be better in the future compared to a commercial product