But that's like the whole point of docker compose. If you are just going to have 1 container per file what benefit are you even getting out of using a compose file?
That time I got reincarnated as a slime is pretty decent. One of the better isekais imo
(Tho I think eminence in shadow is my favorite isekai)
It's not as bad as the others but sekiro does have a poison swamp boss fight.
Steam isn't the only way to play games. They have no way of knowing.
I could see it being a lot more useful for Japanese or other no Latin alphabet languages. Especially for the kanji. I'm too early in Japanese to watch content.
I don't think I count as a polyglot (Native English, Spanish proficient, learning Japanese and German) but what is that even useful for? I feel like it'd be really confusing to have two subtitles for the same dialogue.
I just watch, in whatever language I want to practice.
Why am I not seeing One Piece in here? It sexualizes nami and Robin but they are both over 18. There aren't really relationships at all in the show unless you count boa hancock but that's pretty tame and not a relationship
While I'm sure you can buy better models, they are usually tablet-level hardware in a laptop form factor which could be exactly what you want in this case.
You just have to bypass the browser warning...
Sonarr and Radarr are your friends for automation (TV and Movies) there is another arr for music but I don't use that one.
My workflow is essentially:
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Queue up what I want in *arr
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It sends request to sabnzbd
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Better qualities that I want are updated automatically, new episodes are downloaded automatically.
Very likely that you use web apps regularly. It's very commonplace.
The actual patch notes don't call it a major update