

Probably the only thing they know about Linux is from when the YouTuber Linus Tech Tips tried to install Steam and broke his computer. That’s why they’d bring up Steam specifically.
Probably the only thing they know about Linux is from when the YouTuber Linus Tech Tips tried to install Steam and broke his computer. That’s why they’d bring up Steam specifically.
John Fediverse is in the middle, holding all the fediverse conmections together.
*in the USA
Egg prices are only spiking in one country. The rest of us have stable egg prices.
Did it work?
Doesn’t do anything on GNOME/Wayland for me.
I miss xkill after my recent switch to Wayland. I have yet to find a replacement.
Feels good on the back.
On the upside, they’ll be contained into one place to easily avoid.
No problem, happy pirating! :)
In the “Shows” section (or whatever media you’re identifying), that displays all of that media type, yep.
First hit the triple dot menu on the media that needs identifying.
From there you can find the “Identify” button.
It opens up a form where you can enter in Name, Year, and if you get really stuck, you can enter in a Imdb id. Then Jellyfin will pull the metadata from the internet and populate the image and name and all that stuff accurately. Works well!
Jellyfin usually picks up on the filenames for me from torrents. If not, I just click on the “Identify” button and enter the name of the media and the year if it’s ambiguous and it works that way no problem.
You screwed it.
The researcher believes that the web3/blockchain/cryptocurrency references in the PirateFi name were intentional, to lure a specific player base
Article seems to imply it was intentional by the devs. Also making it free to play with no DLC is an unusual business model.
Seems like a lot of these ideas were translated into the game fairly well. Very creative work!
Yeah I remember we couldn’t get CBC anymore so we couldn’t watch the Leafs games anymore. We tried digital but we got very few channels, even less than analog. That’s when we got satellite TV.
I’ve been using fractional scaling on my laptop with GNOME since I installed it about four years ago. It’s a bit heavy on battery usage but it’s worked as expected for all this time.
I thought this was computer chips at first, but I still support it.
I’m pretty sure that cookie companies do this with cookies and cream ice cream.
You’re welcome :)
Tailscale and being at my house is the only two ways in so I feel those are pretty good for me.