

Same boat on Swiftfin and Infuse.
There’s one I recently found called Moonfin that does many things well. It’s my current go-to until official apps catch up.


Same boat on Swiftfin and Infuse.
There’s one I recently found called Moonfin that does many things well. It’s my current go-to until official apps catch up.


Having non-technical family on board is priceless tbh.


I thought so at first, but since this card is metal I’m assuming it has something to do with adding the chip during manufacturing.
Edit: from the other comment, it likely breaks up continuity of the metal card so NFC energy flows into the antenna instead of being absorbed by the metal card itself


Those days were so filled with optimism and wonder.
I haven’t thought about the project in a long time, it looks like it’s still alive and well.


Google is making your personal computer do work for them, without asking.


A great opportunity to pivot to using their vast resources to help save the world.
They have all this data that fucks people up, should be easy to just do the opposite.


The profits also aggregate at the top. The problem is it’s short term, and the later cost isn’t funded by the top as it’s a one-way flow.
Record profits, new product release: they’re often followed immediately by layoffs so the next quarter’s metrics look extra good and they can cash in.
The few poor souls remaining hold the fort until hiring starts again and the cash out cycle begins once more.


I may finally give Pulsar a go (a maintained Atom fork).
I really missed Atom when it died.


Is it legal to “verify” my age to be a minor? Would less of my information be collected?
…not that any of it is accurate anyway.


Why not an exponentially growing fine? A $10 ticket (honest mistake) doubled 16 times makes it $650k


Set aside some for surge protection/UPS


Like the original?
Dump eggshells in your food disposal to polish the blades and gain more performance.
If you squint he becomes a man screaming into the void.


!remindme 3 months
I use it on my tablet and it direct plays all of my (limited) media, and also handles and organizes downloads to the device with reencoding options. Playback is more reliable and efficient compared to Swiftfin. UI seems modeled after existing streaming services.
They also have a plugin that “updates” your existing Jellyfin install so the features show up on the official client, but uses code injection which I didn’t like and so did not partake. The sense I get is that they push for features and implementation while official Jellyfin development takes a much more conservative approach. I hope they can work together some day.