If I have to load elements from the web just to use the electron app properly, I’d rather use a web app and load the whole page each time and not have the tracking.
If I have to load elements from the web just to use the electron app properly, I’d rather use a web app and load the whole page each time and not have the tracking.
You call it silence, I call it Mitch speaking his ethics.
They have three arms?!
I’ve had it hosted for a bit, but there’s no branding options I know of like Nextcloud has so I only use it as a backup file server. One thing I really like it has built in 2FA.
Watch a good chunk of the American people vote for a convicted man who fled to Russia for 2024!
I’ve had great experiences with SFTPGo.
I don’t ever see this being tossed around so I’ll share it here, SmartTube is a completely ad free and downright great YouTube app for android TV you can side load.
If I learned anything from the 2016 US presidency it’s that anyone can be the president of that country.
That’s crazy because my plex content is still free…
I don’t think running Prowlarr has any inherent risk as it doesn’t download any files. The only problems are if you are worried of your ISP seeing that you are visiting torrenting sites as Prowlarr has to do that to search them. But that’s not illegal in most places.
No clue what you mean by downgrading Prowlarr. Care to explain?
If you do find a game you really enjoy, do think of supporting the developer by buying a copy if you can afford it 😊
Prowlarr is all I, and most people, will ever need.
Media companies also stopped leasing their content to Netflix so they could make their own crappy streaming services. It wasn’t just Netflix’s fault.
It just feels better… I can’t feel the bits otherwise.
When installing the game with bottles make sure you mount the folder you want the game to install to as a drive in bottles. Then I point steam at the folder by adding a non-steam game and forcing the use of proton support in the options for the non-steam game in steam.
I use bottles to run the installers, and then have steam do the rest. It works shockingly well.
Also drowning “knowing how your code works”