Will this work even if the drives are different sizes?
Will this work even if the drives are different sizes?
I tried Tempo and it seems to do the job well!
There’s some features I wish were present, like selecting multiple songs, but the feature list is quite good regardless
Its missing the command to forward every screenshot to Microsoft
When you’ve clicked on the show and its showing you all the seasons/episodes you have, click on the settings (three dots) and select “Identify”
It’ll bring up a menu where you can input the name of the show, or its iMDb code, or a few other identifiers and it’ll show the matches it can find. From there you can select the correct show and it’ll populate the metadata accordingly
The overworld can be done entirely solo with a storyline for each of the three factions, but you can also partner up with friends ad hoc if you’d like.
The content that’s specifically multiplayer is the dungeons (4-man or 12-man), but you can queue for the former and people will zone chat to organise the latter
Bigger number better
…probably
Technically plants do respire oxygen and produce CO2, its just that the photosynthesis process produces more O2 than they need, so its a net offset 🤓
There have been experiments done since the 1800s proving that plants can survive in a closed environment, presumably by regulating the amount they photosynthesise, so there probably wouldn’t be a global loss of plant life
Haven’t played Gostwire Tokyo, so I’m not sure exactly how it plays, but you might also enjoy the Witcher 3 and Middle-Earth Shadow of Mordor/War. They both have good combat systems and skill trees (although they work quite differently), as well as an open explorable world. I’ve played Shadow of Mordor (Steam version), so I know that works fine on Linux
Lemuroid emulates most handhelds, and works pretty well in my experience (S9, to give an idea of performance)
I knew this because of ‘How I met your mother’!
I needed User-Agent Switcher a few days ago. But I’m glad I have it now!
Thank you for the suggestions, I managed to find a solution that works for me.
Setting up hardlinks to the original file in other directories through Linux allows the data to be accessed from both locations and is detected by (seemingly) every OS!
This is probably a very clunky way to do it, but it works for what I’m currently looking for.
Yes, I’ve done that.
I wanted to be able to have all my movies in one folder while having shortcuts to those movies in genre-specific folders. All on the same NAS
And would I be able to send files from the Android phone to the server?
You could look into low profile GPUs. Off the top of my head, the 3050 is probably the strongest of those, unless you’re willing to look into the A-class cards