Can this be used with Mastodon as well?
Can this be used with Mastodon as well?
Are there any potential plans for DLNA support?
Dang. This almost makes me want to switch away from PLEX. I love how this feels a bit like Apple TV’s interface, but isn’t just a plain carbon copy.
A social media platform where you can post or view images. I don’t wanna deal with CSAM.
I can see the post from here!
Benefitting Apple
U mad?
For me, it’s worth it for the doubled bitrate over the PLEX proxy. I’ll probably be moving out of my parents’ home next year into an apartment complex, and can’t guarantee that I’ll be able to set up port forwarding on the ntwork.
That does look pretty!
Aren’t they going on strike soon?
I’ve had a generally pleasant experience with the game. All the issues I came across–friends not being able to join matches, lag while on multiplayer–was because of cross-platform issues, one of us was on the MCC version while another was in the original release version, or my own poor internet connection.
What’s the biggest difference between Material and Material You, other than the custom colorization?
I actually didn’t find much wrong with that, that was funny. But this here is a completely inappropriate response
What kinda goofy response was this from Musk? AYO!
Interesting that it doesn’t mention how Vantablack is gatekeeping FediPact and keeping certain instances from joining because she doesn’t like them
Should I buy a PS Vita, or a PSP? Thinking about getting another retro console and I’m not sure which one to get.
A bunch of things from Apple TV+ actually did get put on Blu-Ray, but they’re British/European discs
If you download it and crack the DRM you own that file, at least
To be fair, it’s the only platform that lets you download the media AFAIK, and you can use ViWizard to remove DRM from the files once you’ve downloaded them.
I generally go to a website and if I like the content, I look for an RSS icon. If I can’t find one, I’ll browse to either [domain]/rss, [domain]/rss.xml, [domain]/feed or [domain]/feed.xml, because most websites that support RSS will have an XML file at that location. This has worked for every site I’ve tried it on so far, except for Genius’ website.
You can download relatively good sounding audio from YouTube but you need to be using the right format in YouTube-DL, which not all downloaders do