

using the normal installer


using the normal installer


Peer to peer could solve the hosting/bandwidth issue. Just federate the network/index/front end for torrent-based streaming. Impose some ratio requirements for access and it’s infinitely scalable
My uncle got an Xbox 360 specifically because Smallville was coming out on hddvd instead of Bluray. He could never find that hd dvd drive until the format war was over, and I ended up with the 360.


I can’t comprehend why you would have done that at any point in time, really. Surely you can self host automated backups

Motion smoothing, frame interpolation features in TVs. It’s what makes movement look unnatural and on default TV settings. Old people can’t tell/don’t understand so it’s customary to sneakily disable it for them when visiting


You must be having a wildly different experience than me then, because I don’t even understand how you can make that claim


That’s the opposite of my experience. Jellyfin just works and immediately exposes the content we’re looking for, plex tries overloading you with bullshit and burying your actual content


Their what now


Lemmy users: no, it’s everyone else who is out of touch


Right… So what was your point again?


This makes no sense. Anything you can build Linux into, you can do the same to android


It doesn’t matter, you fork into something else entirely. It’s a hell of a lot easier to leverage the android ecosystems in a diverging fork than it is to build a whole new niche platform


Yeah when are Linux phones going to be compatible


Try reading what I said
Sure, as long is you’re not a steam deck LCD owner. I just set mine to not sleep when docked


AOSP makes a lot more sense to me. We just need to adopt Graphene or Lineage en masse and start contributing to support more devices, grow that out into a real alternative with support for the already existing android app ecosystem, and real alternatives to Google Play services


I mean, that was the goal of the original steam machines from 2012 or whatever


See it was the lack of dpad for me. The touchpads+gyro finally made high fidelity controller aim possible and fun, but no dpad meant I still needed a regular controller for 2d games
Do you have an issue with graphene?
I mean, if someone can’t tell when a circle is an oval, it’s the person that is the problem