

While retro media is nice, dvds are prone to bitrot, depending on when they were made. Best to keep a copy in a RAID HDD enclosure setup, and dvds as a copy on a shelf if you’re doing so for vibes as well


While retro media is nice, dvds are prone to bitrot, depending on when they were made. Best to keep a copy in a RAID HDD enclosure setup, and dvds as a copy on a shelf if you’re doing so for vibes as well


Is it accessible via IP or Tor?


What community drama?


Some people use it because it’s free, some because it’s open, and some simply because it’s not Windows nagging them. With every movement that gets popular you’ll have people that don’t join for the cause but because something in the movement aligns with them, we should allow those people to use the software without making this a purity thing, at the end of the day desktop Linux needs users, not zealots, first and foremost.
The fact that people can come in and put up with Linux in spite of not being here for the cause should be celebrated.


It’s open source, as opposed to other carts on the market that also do the same thing of having games to play on the DS(i) in a rom format


Unfortunately Jellyfin still has issues, I was trying the latest version earlier, a movie I was watching started skipping on jellyfin, worked fine on Plex. I also looked at moving over watching stuff with friends to jellyfin, we tried the syncplay feature, it kept stuttering and stopping (auto match was off, as default), and we just gave up after a minute or two and just went back to Plex.
I want to like jellyfin, and the latest releases have improved a lot of the performance issues I used to have, but man is it hard to love moving to it. Sure foss and there’s lots of cool plugins, but everything else has just been a worse experience for me.


There are plenty of sites that do have mangas though, look on mangadex and specific scanlator websites, or just nyaa.
Mailspring was quite nice last I used it