Jellyfin would be great if only you could change subtitle colors. With HDR content, having pure white subtitles is eye-scorching.
Jellyfin would be great if only you could change subtitle colors. With HDR content, having pure white subtitles is eye-scorching.
There’s a few devices out there that don’t offer NAT hairpin/loopback by default, such as Mikrotik.
No, I extracted some colors from the wallpaper and used that.
Very retro with the heavy dropshadow. Love it!
Appreciate it! I wanted to use existing setups/dotfiles, but none of them really spoke to me, so I said screw it and I started from scratch.
That’s what you get from not using curl
Wasn’t Waze bought by Google or am I misremembering?
Fusion 360. I’m sorry, but FreeCAD just can’t compare.
Hardware… what?
Lawnchair
Arcticicons
Odourless, tasteless, colorless, uncarbonated soda pop.
It’s in early development, I’m sure it’ll get better. The awesome thing is that we have so many great choices for clients. There’s something for everyone!
I use Infinity for Lemmy and it’s pretty gosh darn nice (coming from Infinity for Reddit).
It really depends on your use case. My Titan’s MediaTek is enough for me as I don’t do super intensive tasks on it. In a pinch it does the job. If I’m away and need to quickly SSH into my servers, I can do that, no problem. I can make calls and text people and it has a huge battery. Right now it’s as de-googled as it can get with the stock ROM.
The drawback is that due to the wonky 1:1 aspect ratio display, a lot of apps either have bugs or bad usability, because they were created for taller scrrens. To me, it doesn’t matter, as I cut down on smartphone usage and just have a handful of apps.
There are still some smartphones that have hardware keyboards. Unihertz makes a few (I have the very unwieldy OG Titan). There’s also the Fxtec Pro1 X.
Sony still uses multicolor notification LED in their phones.
Ha, you’re right. I’ll use Plex till then, but as soon as this feature hits WebOS, I’ll switch in a heartbeat. Jellyfin is so much cleaner and faster than Plex.