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They just don’t understand technology enough to appreciate the difference. You should see them drive with a navigation app
They just don’t understand technology enough to appreciate the difference. You should see them drive with a navigation app
anyone who’s sent/received a garbage and cares enough knows to send via third party messaging apps anyway
Tell that to my in-laws
This is the correct answer
My employer is the government
Poll: What did everyone call these growing up?
Right, exactly. The alternative to this meme is offering them access to my Plex server.
Welcome to Wrexham.
Not the kind of guy who’d watch something from a USB. Technically not a co-worker but a former co-worker, because he retired a couple of years ago.
Interesting. I’ve never liked those notifications but I’ve seen people on Signal message boards defend them to the death. There’s no privacy issue! You’re only getting it because they’re already saved in your phone! This is a good scenario to illustrate the point.
Guy shoulda used Signal
I use Musicbrainz-picard to organize music and clean up metadata. For Shows and movies, it’s pretty easy. I use Plex and it’s pretty flexible with naming conventions
Just use something like Jellyfin or Plex. Install the server side software on your laptop and the client side on your Android TV
Those are not features, those are whole ass inventions
90%?
[Citation needed]
I typed up directions to my wife about how to access all of my accounts. I left blanks like _______ and used a pencil to write in all of the important information like what 2FA app to use and passwords to some key stuff.
I can’t wait for Proton to ship Drive for Linux just so we can get a different complaint as the top comment on every Proton thread
Fuck that. I’m not switching between apps for every god damn function my browser does. I intentionally decline to install apps when I can just use the browser.
The catch is that Turbo Tax and H&R Block are gonna lose a ton of revenue
So you’re saying that you spend like 50 GB or so for every movie in your library? That’s unbelievably impractical. What if you want to download some locally to your phone or laptop for a flight, you have to pick the one or two movies that you think you’re gonna watch. I keep movies in 1080p at about 3 gigs or so. I just flew out to Denver and back and was happy with the dozen movies I was able to download locally for the trip.
Or even an electric leaf blower. They’re like half the noise.
But do those benefits outweigh doubling or tripling the amount of RAM by simply inserting another stick that you can buy for dozens of dollars?