Comment Re:Yes apps can detect when a screenshot is taken. (Score 1) 68
People actually want reasonable and limited DRM
[citation needed]
People actually want reasonable and limited DRM
[citation needed]
The last time I looked at Jellyfin, it had very different media file naming requirements.
I made the switch earlier this year (though I still have Plex running for my parents until the next time I visit, at which time I can switch them over to Jellyfin). IIRC, Jellyfin didn't care much about how I named my files.
Around the same time, I migrated from Medusa to Sonarr and added Radarr to the mix. I don't recall having to do much to bring up Sonarr, but my movies had to be sorted into directories and the release year needed to be appended to titles to get Radarr to work properly and reliably pull the correct metadata.
I use its ~forked version, https://apps.nextcloud.com/app... and it works pretty nice for what I need.
Seconded...it works like a champ for my purposes.
I migrated off Evernote years ago. I don't recall what I used immediately afterward, but nowadays I'm self-hosting Nextcloud. There's an optional notes app accessible from the web interface and from Android devices (and possibly others, though those are all I care about).
I actually look forward to the day they charge for carry-ons.
I'm pretty sure Spirit does that already, and has for years.
digikey may have them, but on Amazon they are still owned by the scalpers.
...but for how much longer? As word continues to get out that you can find RPi hardware at MSRP, who in his right mind would pay what the scalpers are still trying to charge?
Still here occasionally, though
that is about it. reddit is imploding. is slashdot still junk? anyone even here any more? Major Tom to ground control?
I used to have years worth of Rainbow magazines for the CoCo, which all got destroyed in a flood in the mid 2000's.
Is there an archive (whether fully legal or otherwise) of those magazines of which you could acquire a copy? The publisher of Nibble made the whole collection available on DVD a while back for a reasonable cost, so I snagged a copy and read it into my media server.
Before my decades-long involvement with the Apple II, I learned BASIC on my grandfather's CoCo and was starting to pick up 6809 assembly language before moving overseas. I have a CoCo 2 packed away in storage that I picked up cheap in the '90s and wouldn't mind picking up some of the magazines, such as Rainbow, that were available for it.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.