[-] art101@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

Bit late with the reply here but I have a Moto Edge 30 neo and the size is great for me.

People I work with can't comprehend that I don't want a TV in my pocket for messaging my wife.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

The other alternative is "Accept All" or "Decline each one Individually by clicking three buttons to confirm your choice"

[-] art101@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Love these write ups. I lived through the platform wars fighting on the side of Light (Spectrum) against the hordes of darkness (C64) and the one grey teary Amstrad user.

Loved Bomb Jack, it's a great game and I think it's going into the curriculum for the kids next week to show them a great game with a simple game dynamic compared to them playing tosh on Roblox all of the time.

I remember playing the arcade on a ferry to France as part of a school trip. Best part of the trip was this cab.

Thanks for the memories.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

Depending on how far you got, you might not understand it anyway.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Where the hell in the UK are you? I'm in the North and pay £26 for 60mbps but get more like 70 due to how close I am to the street cabinet though I haven't even got copper cable here, just crappy aluminium that is so old I think Alexander Graham Bell himself fitted them.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I usually scan my media with Media Elch before I move it into Kodi/Jellyfin then I know the files and folders have the right names and all Metadata is correct.

TV shows are grabbed, named and tidied with pyMedusa.

I use Kodi on a RaspberryPi with the Jellyfin add-on so if I watch something remotely then the watched status is synced everywhere.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

If you're using Windows then Foobar 2000 is great. I use it for manually managing and tidying my collection in addition to converting pretty much any format to any other format.

That being said, you can install it as a snap in Linux as well if that's your poison.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Also using Jellyfin and it's great.

Regarding the number of different clients, yes they have less than Plex but remember Jellyfin is a free product and is a considerably younger project so more clients will come in time.

I run a Jellyfin add-on with my Kodi setup and it runs great and streams to three of my mother's LG TVs, one uses a web client as the official client hadn't been signed off by LG, another uses the official client (LG run multiple versions of their WebOS) and the third runs the official client on fire stick from the Amazon app store.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Absolutely second Unraid, easy to set up, Parity drive gives you protection against drive failure and dockers are an immense bonus. I have Jellyfish as a docker to serve my media around my home or when I'm out and about. Can use Gelli on Android just to listen to the music on my server.

Other plus, Unraid is essentially a JBOD so you can increase its size when ever you need to.

Think I paid £60-70 about 8-9 years ago and it's been worth every penny.

Can't praise it enough.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I haven't tried Connect either :-)

Really enjoying Liftoff though and would certainly suggest giving it a go.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

I'm loving Lift Off! I started with Jerboa, then to Thunder which is a nice app then tried this.

Was previously an Infinity user for Reddit and I feel most comfortable with Lift Off here.

Thanks for the great app, your efforts are really appreciated by us all.

[-] art101@lemmy.world 30 points 1 year ago

Not sure I'm fully onboard with this to be honest.

I mean, we're all adults living in a civilised society and you missed an apostrophe, it should have been "you're a cunt", not youre.

We all know better for next time ;-)

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