It’s allegedly happening, but we’ll see if it’s any good. The Mr Robot creator is in charge of it.
It’s allegedly happening, but we’ll see if it’s any good. The Mr Robot creator is in charge of it.
The devs have stated otherwise. The project was originally announced on an Arch Linux forum, so they included a nod in the name.
Two ugga-duggas is close enough to spec, it’ll be fine.
Worth noting, the breaker will still trip just fine if you do this. It’ll just be more annoying to reset since you’d need to remove that wire first.
Still very stupid, just not in the way it seems at first glance. Pointless, but not dangerous.
If you’re just looking for a music solution, check out Navidrome. It’ll run on basically anything, and there are plenty of compatible apps for playback (Subsonic API).
Jellyfin can handle music alongside movies/shows, but the music side isn’t as feature-rich. Great for basic playback though, I run both.
Very true. But those advertisers and data brokers (and governments) have convinced most people that the convenience is worth it, and that only criminals desire that level of privacy.
Some of the apps can do that (Connect for one), but it isn’t a core Lemmy feature yet.
If you want to “upgrade” a bit, sewing needles work much better than toothpicks. And they’re almost as cheap.
They own Cinemax. It’s a subsidiary, not a competitor.
They’re also adding an API version check on devices, which will affect old apps that have gotten around the store checks. Only affects devices that can upgrade to 14, but it’s a solid step.
The Copilot integration they recently pushed to 11 says otherwise. They’re going hard on AI moving forward.