Yes, using network apps like Fing to send a Wake-on-lan magic packet to my PC.
Yes, using network apps like Fing to send a Wake-on-lan magic packet to my PC.
I appreciate the effort but the ad-block server does not work for YouTube on smart TVs. For all other applications (pc, android) I already have ad-block or ReVanced that stops ads.
With that, it just doesn’t give enough value to dedicate a PC to run Linux for media server. I have Emby running dlna server on my gaming PC, that i can wake up from my phone whenever I need to stream something on my 70" TV in living room.
That would require passing a law to ban both tea and coffee. And who do you think will bother to sit through a meeting without tea or coffee to even discuss such a bill?
ReVanced is pretty much exactly same thing as Vanced, except it works still and is kept updated.
There why we use ReVanced YouTube and YouTube ad block extensions.
I wouldn’t say Photoshop is easy but Gimp is horrendous.
If you’re on older phone that is before Android 12, it’s probably a few years old and you already charged it to 100% several hundred times.
Maybe chargie won’t really help that much then.
There really needs to be better community search tools into mobile apps (Android).
Having to open a webpage to find communities, then log into it to subscribe is a big hassle.
Yes, like many many others. For me, Baconreader was Reddit. Once that stopped working, I left Reddit.
I wonder how many people have 1st July as their Lemmy “cake day”.
Yeah, but how? How can a detection system detect the content of a video file stored locally? So they have petabytes of cache containing every movie ever made? Also do they upload files to server for detection?
Any of these can be disabled rather easily.
I experience the same trying to submit a comment. Get a server timeout error, so try again and again. Some times comment get posted multiple times other times I hit back thinking I’ve posted and it’s not there.
Wefwef is strange, you go to website and then install app from there. It’s actually good.
Tried Summit and Connect, not that impressed yet.
Haven’t tried LiftOff yet, but Jerboa (after it started working following server upgrade) and WefWef seem to be good. I’ll try LiftOff soon.
I miss something that’s close to Baconreader. To me, that was Reddit for 12 years.
Haven’t tried LiftOff yet, but Jerboa (after it started working following server upgrade) and WefWef seem to be good. I’ll try LiftOff soon.
I miss something that’s close to Baconreader. To me, that was Reddit for 12 years.
But then you have to pay for vpn to access the countries where prices are low.
Exactly the same with me. My body runs at 36c most of times. Often I would feel ill and go take a measurement only for it to show 37.6c and I’d think this is normal, I’m just tired or something.