emby as well, which is what I currently use. I might switch to jellyfin or plex though, I don’t like the constant advertisements and restrictions that push you to get their premium service
emby as well, which is what I currently use. I might switch to jellyfin or plex though, I don’t like the constant advertisements and restrictions that push you to get their premium service
definitely not incorrect, for sure
my understanding from an English professor is less about its reliability of information, but more its reliability regarding citing sources. you can’t cite something that consistently changes
that's actually exactly how I have my setup. I just use syncthing to keep everything dynamically backed up as I add passwords. my main login password is memorized and not written down anywhere so I think I'm good
so annoying
I spray them with windex, so I can just pick them up with a paper towel or something
reading this made me so hard
that’s a good point. I’ll probably do my part and post a bunch just to fill stuff up a little more
the only thing I miss about reddit is how much more diversity it had. cause let’s face it, there just isn’t as much content here. it’s also how I stayed caught up on current events
I have the astro A40s. the mixamp doesn’t seem to work on arch with both outputs, but you can always get just the headphones without the mixamp.
the A50s are wireless, which implies there’s no mix amp
that’s kind of ironic these days. 10 years ago it was more likely to be able to play on mac than Linux, since games with Linux ports likely also had mac ports. but then you have games like league of legends that have a native mac version but not Linux.
oh how times have changed.
probably just had to restart the systemd units or something
do you know where I can find the details? that sounds like a shitshow
I’ve definitely seen stuff break because of an update to arch. there was an issue a while back where KDE plasma and xorg together would cause taskbar icons to be absolutely massive. a subsequent update fixed that.
the thing is, if my gaming PC is unusable, it’s not a big deal cause I don’t need it for anything. that’s why I run arch on it
doesn’t matter either way