

I tried that with a friend once and we were confused about the purpose. Now it makes sense!
I tried that with a friend once and we were confused about the purpose. Now it makes sense!
The key is to change the layout, then the only problem is really replacing a mouse with the joystick.
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whatever helps you justify paying $120 for software
Does that sound like a lot to you?
Considering the use I got out of it, even if I switch to something else tomorrow, the cost for the lifetime pass was peanuts. I’m sure others making that decision based on the situation today will feel the same in a few years. If Plex seems like the best solution today it’s not going to fall off the cliff before $120 were worth it.
Not like FOSS projects are immune to bad decisions, and then you either fork it yourself or depend on unpaid volunteers to keep the version you like alive. There’s always some risk.
Self driving is supposed to improve on humans, so there’s that.
At this point everyone should know that YouTube thumbnails have no requirement for accuracy. It’s more like an album cover.
Was 700, should have been 755… 777 is more like the “just put sudo in front of the command” nuclear option.
It was unnecessarily complex to accommodate their cloud infrastructure setup.
Please elaborate how you needed to “accommodate their cloud infrastructure setup”.
When I set my server up years ago all I did was log in on the web interface. Literally as simple as any other service.
I set Plex up as an inexperienced selfhoster in 2020 and it was easy.
You can also test if multiple monitors is having an effect.
Using sleep mode is a good idea anyways, regardless of idle draw.
What are you doing?
Great, what are your ideas?
The observed staying power is somehow relative to how important it is to you personally.
I use shampoo very rarely these days and just wash with conditioner once or twice a week. It’s amazing that people were convinced to use shampoo and all the after-products in the first place. I suppose it’s like the “most important meal of the day” nonsense with cereal - advertising with a bit of social dynamics and zero science behind it.
That seems like a spectacular oversight. How is it supposed to replicate human vision without depth perception?