Kodi is fine for speed on LAN, I just use the Plex app to stream my content out side of the network.
I have Usenet but also augment with torrents. The setup works great.
I have an Nvidia shield on the TV. The main media app is Kodi.
Backend I have Plex (also used for remote and and phone access)
For getting content I use the *arr stack
I mean in firefox, not trying to get fancy.
If it was going to be my daily drive. They are just too expensive to have as a system I can use while sitting with the family.
I am fine with refurbished but ideally looking for around 13" and under a couple hundred bucks
Looking for a "couch laptop"
I'm in the market for a Linux friendly ultralight laptop to check web apps and run terminal, nothing fancier then that. Do any cheap systems exits these days? I was looking at a chrome book but apparently the mediatek chip doesn't play nicely with FOSS.
Any thoughts?
Removing the radius definition from literally any spell
The best of blogging meets the best of social media.
I always am keen on more coverage
Welp, the lesson I have learned from this thread is that I should feel fine with transmission in my container set lol
I honestly do not see how a VTM crossover would work unless you are the vampire
Not having to put in my password for every login on PC
Embrace your inner Kindred and join us in Seattle for the long-awaited Vampire: the Masquerade - Bloodlines 2. Find your place in the battle to come, and try...
At least they are not asking for preorders this time
Embrace your inner Kindred and join us in Seattle for the long-awaited Vampire: the Masquerade - Bloodlines 2. Find your place in the battle to come, and try...
At least they are aware enough to not ask for preorder now...
How is the volume on it? I know the 3p can run pretty quite (in terms of printers)
I have a Mars printer which has been nothing but great
Neptune 4 Yea/Nea?
I'm in the market for my first non-resin printer and the 3 pro seems pretty popular. The 4's are now out and available and I was wondering what the community verdict on them is?
Welcome to capitalism
Always online is sadly the "solution" that the industry has come to for piracy prevention. The fact that they will also slap DRM on PC ports an added layer of insult.
Mandrake... In the 90's... I will never ever forget the pain of tulip
Came out great! Had it as a main with corn and potato salad.
Just had my left over lamb sandwich, which frankly may be even better lol
Midway through smoking the lamb
Gmg with cherry wood pellets. 3 hours at 225 moving to 400 to give it a bit of char before resting
Titus returns after more than 10 years
I'm honestly stoked for this game.
Legal scuffling between Wizards of the Coast and TSR hit pause when the smaller tabletop RPG publisher filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
I'm honestly surprised they lasted this long
Warhammer 40,000: Leviathan's online pre-order sold out in hours, and the publisher has offered no plan for recourse.
While it seems the queue system sucked less this time around, the supply issues are still a real issue