a media streaming service is the biggest reason I set up my home server in the first place, and when I was first getting started, jellyfin vs plex was the easiest decision of my life. do I go with the weird corporate closed-source paid license platform, or do I go with the foss equivalent that's just as good?
That's a big part of why I wanted one. Sure I can just use a laptop or build a small PC (hardware prices today notwithstanding), but the form factor alone is enough of a motivator for me.
Not particularly, it works great for what it does, but I much prefer the SRM approach. I don't want to use a separate launcher for emulation when Steam is right there.
Honestly the only reason I've clung to Emudeck instead of Retrodeck is because it seems so heavily based on ES-DE which I don't want to use whatsoever. Even their SRM support seems to require favoriting games in ES-DE.
Eh the password stealing shit definitely is but the special conditions for "israel" are hilarious (even if their code is borked and doesn't actually work)
It's good to avoid in general for sure, but having a frontend available is pretty useful for viewing links and such or a small handful of accounts still in that cesspool.
Wild how the most likely way for The Funniest Thing to happen would be if one of these assholes just snapped one day, but in reality they're just doing shit like this lmfao
Oh interesting. I've been doing this with a dummy HDMI plug for ages, and sure don't fix what isn't broken, but it'd be nice to set it up entirely virtually.
Before tiktok shit the bed this dude popped up on my feed all the time. I'm legitimately shocked the IOF hasn't killed him yet.