I’ll have to check it out. I would love to replace my fire stick. I am trying to get jellyfin setup.
I’ll have to check it out. I would love to replace my fire stick. I am trying to get jellyfin setup.
Wait, hardware steam link? Please tell me more. Mine is collecting dust. Can I throw Kodi on it?
Why is a 5 year old device still the best bet? It’s frustrating that nothing better exists on the market.
I remember seeing some clip where he schooled a batista about some whipped cream that’s melted. Niel, they are just trying to get through their day while not making enough money. They don’t need a thermodynamics lessons in the middle of the shift.
It’s an open source project. It’s always going to be out there. I am gonna go fork the repo just for the hell of it right now.
I am not an expert but I think compatibility is the only significant downside. If your device supports it, you h265 will give you better quality at the same file size.
I am and old millennial and have pretty much considered my wife and I somewhat upper middle class. We never paid attention to grocery prices, took a vacation every year and were able to put away money for retirement. And while I am fortunate enough to still be doing well, that comfort and buffer we had has all but dissappeared in the pandemic.
One thing I will also suggest is looking into https://home.tdarr.io/. It’s software that will re-encode your media to h265, saving you a lot of space. I just set it up on my synology NAS because I am at 80% storage and don’t feel like buying another drive yet.
Make Netflix more convenient than my ARR setup and I’ll happily come back.
It’s a great app. Works really well with android auto, which is how I consume most of my audiobooks.
Based on that let me recommend you “Brooklyn 99”, “The Good Place” and “Archer”.
I created one just for the hell of it. Call me Spartacus.
BRB, let me go create another fork.
Even though I consider myself technically savvy and I could have saved money with a DIY solution, I went with synology and I couldn’t be happier. It took me just one day to get it up and running with everything I needed. Including shucking the drives.
HDDs have some strong magnets inside that I like to salvage. Once I have those, I put the shiny plates into a ziplock bag and smash them.
How does this setup compare to arr?
I am what I eat.
That seems to be the general thought around here.
Interesting. Why would you want multiple version of a movie though?
I picked a really bad time to visit Japan for the first time. To anyone Japanese reading this, I promise to be respectful.