I’ve been using Omnivore, with Obsidian plugin to have local copies of the pages.
I’ve been using Omnivore, with Obsidian plugin to have local copies of the pages.
I’ve managed to do 6 player Ps2 emulation on it just fine.
3-4 controllers would be ez.
Not everyone can live as a hermit to fulfil their Zucc-hate boner. Some of us have lives.
This is just factually untrue with the numbers lemmy by itself has being having. Not to say anything of Mastodon and et al. There wouldn’t be a mass exodus of highly engaged folks from reddit to lemmy if users just didn’t move anymore. Threads got big but then instantly deflated to a much lower number immediately.
Or even, just move to my building that has a much better landlord, but it’s a 5 storey walkup.
Some folks will be able to use that no issue, some folks might bitch but be happy in the end, and for some folks it’d be a nigh impossibility to do so.
And all of that, provided the house they have to be in, is within their control.
Cheetah Mobile aren’t exactly well known for their business ethics. Partly why a lot of folks bailed.
FFS, I moved from Quickpic for the same reason and now Simple Gallery Pro.
Ugh
I bought an old business HP 3500 Pro ans have been running jellyfin and a number of socker containers from it. Plus it is quite upgradeable since it’s just a pc, and cost me just 100 CAD.
What’s the audience and which games do you already like??
It’s too wide of a net to cast over ALL multiplayer games.
Would Calibre Web fit the bill maybe?
Was just looking into if I could do local multiplayer on a couple of Decks for Yuzu and it is definitely possible.
Will update how that went after the weekend.
I figure you’d pay via google pay/apple pay on mobile and FB doesn’t wanna take the loss for those fees.
That's wild. I moved to Preview for 3.5 and it has been rock solid for me. I play a bunch of strategy games and emulation in case that helps.
hits line of hopium
I mean… Yo… We have the steam deck bro. And that's going to get the linux desktop to 10% itself. And then Valve is going to re-release Steam Machines and VR 2.0. We're definitely going to have the year of the Linux Desktop
Syncthing and Warpinator take care of 99% of my file transfer needs. They've become essentials.
Well, TIL.
I thought it just hid all of them without accepting. Should’ve read thoroughly.
I’ve also been enjoying “I don’t care about cookies” extension.
I have a salvaged HP 3500 Pro with an HTPC case and 8.5 TB storage. Started mainly for Jellyfin and now have half a dozen docker containers on it. Great test bed for getting used to linux before I slowly creep towards having it as my main OS on my PC.
This got a hearty chuckle out of me. Thank You
I’m doing exactly the same 😁😁