I can manage to skip FB altogether, but 99% of my friends and family are on Messenger
I can manage to skip FB altogether, but 99% of my friends and family are on Messenger
Libre Office then?
Definitely feels emptier than it was a few months earlier, but so far I enjoy the “I’m not just a pawn in an ocean of users” feel that Lemmy gives vs Reddit
Same. I started playing on my PS4 when it came out, then restarted on my XsX when it was actually playable.
I’m really burned out on the game and really don’t feel like starting a third playthrough.
Its not good for the general aura surrounding the release. I don’t follow the game actively but all I hear is negativity.
Oh that’s one movie I would love to watch.
Its probably why the console versions dont even have a release date yet, afaik
I know I can’t escape Google’s Orwellian surveillance entirely but I limit what I can, and adblockers/ trackerblockrers play a huge part in this.
So, for those who have played already: how is it?
I’m hearing a lot of negativity around the release, and I find it pretty weird
If you have more than two streaming services it now cost more than cable.
We’ve come full circle, guys!
What a weird way to phrase a title.
This is what happens with every single music license game in existence.
It sucks but there’s nothing they can do because the shrinking user base does not justify renewing the licenses, both in terms of fee and effort.
At least you get to keep the DLC titles you purchased, which probably wouldn’t happen with a SaaS title
Revanced is pretty much perfect for my needs.
And SmartTube on my Android TV.
Its an in house utility… But I would assume something similar already exists out there
Its a very simple low ressource video server utility that I’m using for easy access at work.
Its basically a stupid low footprint plex-like local web server that uses the browser’s internal HEVC support to play and cast to my TV.
With MS hinting at SAAS for Win12 with Copilot, this will be a good test.
Nobody can profit off “monthly usage credits” or without a subscription.
At least not until the tech becomes more affordable.
Firefox doesn’t have native HEVC support. So I switched to Opera because no other browser except for Safari has that feature.
Supposedly Edge has it, but couldn’t get it to work on my media server app.
I tried Opera on a few of my devices lately and frankly I’m impressed by the responsiveness. I still can’t get rid of Firefox but I find myself moving over to Opera more and morem
In this day and age where most of not all modern media library management software can decipher almost anything without any problem, is that really an issue?