For those who want something like Plex used to be (self hosted, simple, fast, beautiful, no bullshit spam), definitely check out Emby. I’ve been using it for years and it’s fantastic!
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For those who want something like Plex used to be (self hosted, simple, fast, beautiful, no bullshit spam), definitely check out Emby. I’ve been using it for years and it’s fantastic!
I use parsec to play retro games with my mates by streaming from my pc. Works really well!
Permadeath programming, love it
That is impressive. I host a fair amount at home but do rely on lots of cloud services too. My doorbell won’t ring on all my smart speakers if the internet is down!
Only if it turns up in a search result for something. I refuse to install their crappy app on my phone and Lemmy scratches enough of the itch that I haven’t been tempted back
Oof. I feel there’s a lot more of this kinda stuff to come…
Yup, I’ve done the full switcheroo. Not going to be using Reddit’s app and 90% of my Reddit use is on my phone…
Can see you from my local instance :)
Wow, I wonder how long this will last!
I’ve been using Emby for a few years after Plex just became worse and worse, relying on cloud logins and being unreliable, pushing their own junk content above my library etc. Emby reminds me of what plex used to be, it’s amazing!
Posting from it now, it’s fantastic!
Inb4 YouTube starts charging for API access… too soon? :(
Cannot updoot enough, I love this game. Best RTS I’ve ever played!
iPhone 14 Pro Max. I know, I know, but the battery life can’t be beat. Great speaker, screen and camera too. Used to have a Huawei P30 Pro that was awesome though
Free is always the best price! I’ve been using a Sonarr/SABnzbd/Emby setup on my home built NAS (unRAID) for about 7 years now. Until recently I had about 9.5TB of shows but then got ransomwared :(. Got about 4 of it back now and counting!
Try using a different sort - “Hot: Day” is sometimes better than “Active”.
I generally don’t trust most git GUIs - a number of our developers have used SourceTree on OS X before and it’s led to nothing but issues. The only one I trust is the one built into IntelliJ IDEA, otherwise I’ll use commandline.
It varies hugely. Rocket League is my most played on Steam and I think I’m at around 1700 hours, but that’s the kind of game I’ve played on and off for years. The other worst was Foxhole which I managed to rack up 600 hours in over a couple of months. Usually for a game I like it’ll be 100-200 hours, but it does vary hugely.
Good point - I did find torrents a lot more fiddly to set up though.
Yeah, definitely a Memmy thing. Happened to me too.