

You’ll be hard-pressed to find a client that meets all these requirements if you dont have yt music premium or yt premium. That said, yt music revanced will be able to do points 1 and 3 with no ads.
Just someone running away from Reddit.
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a client that meets all these requirements if you dont have yt music premium or yt premium. That said, yt music revanced will be able to do points 1 and 3 with no ads.
You got a source on that? Because somehow I doubt it.
It’s funny people’s X and Wayland experiences are so varied. I could never stop screen tearing with X, on multiple machines, with Wayland I never had any tearing. It brought along different small issues, but never had tearing, which in my opinion was a better option than no issues and tearing. These issues got fixed with time, and now I’d hate to go back to X.
The cake is a lie!
If a tree falls in a forest, but nobody heard or saw it, did really fall?
If you pirated media, but never saw it, did you really pirate it?
Alt gorilla version name I wanted to see: Guerilla Gorilla. Could’ve even kept the wallpaper the same.
TachiJ2K is the fork that debut bulk migration, and, while relatively inactive, it’s technically still maintained. It’s very much feature complete though, so I wouldn’t much about it not being super maintained.
Personally, I’ve been using Yokai, it’s basically J2K, but actively maintained and getting feature updates.
I’m partial towards bato.to. It used to be the aggregator before MangaDex came around, it even had ads and revenue share with the scanlators who uploaded there. Alas it eventually got a massive DMCA just like the MangaDex one, and combined with constant DDOSes and overall maintainer burnout, it died. It recently came back under different ownership and seems to be a very complete aggregator, which leans even harder on the piracy aspect, as it hosts official translations.
Got it, thanks.
I read that, but my question still stands.
Not sure I entirely understand this, would this function as a replacement for the *arr stack?
Deepin deez nuts
No, it just became rolling release.
Gravity should be the derpy looking one.
Also, what cross-platform software do you guys use for “lan over the internet”? zerotier? something else?
Tailscale.
Seems pretty good. I recently 3d printed a little 10in mini rack for myself, but I went with Chris Borge’s Rackfinity. I feel like the threaded rods give it plenty of strength, which makes me a lot more comfortable hanging my hardware in the rack.
It isn’t, self hosting just isn’t for everyone, and it never will be.
I see. I dont know if that works, as I haven’t done that, but what worked for me was pointing to the tailnet IP, not the tailnet domain, then disabling expiry for my server on the tailscale dashboard so my IP would stay the same.
I haven’t looked recently, granted, but I thought that especially requirement 1 would be difficult (and wasn’t a possibility last time I checked). Good to know otherwise.