

DNLA/UPnP
DNLA/UPnP
Don’t we use Galileo now instead?
Curious what Bluetooth chip you have as this was my experience and the several devices and a couple different windows machines
Yep exactly my experience with several Bluetooth headphones.
Fine on my Android as well.
Windows just seems to always struggle with Bluetooth and printers.
Oh yeah I just use magic wormhole now for file transfer it’s much more reliable
In this case literally a Zoo.
But I was speaking for the physical manifestation of the transition of our software personified onto McD buildings.
Bluetooth is so bad on Windows. You cannot simply “reconnect” a headset
You have to unpair and pair each time you want to use it.
This was with Intel Bluetooth too which works extremely well, under Linux and Macos.
The death of Skeumorphism, the rise of brutalist minimalism.
Personified into the real world.
Yeah I’m being facetious and flipping that coin over 🙂
Accessed the website using Chrome, on a Google Pixel, routed through a VPN exiting from Colorado.
Was looking for specifically an AMD laptop. WHAT NOW MALIBAL
What if I am offended by Christian characters, something wildly inappropriate for young impressionable minds?
SteamOS 3.6 though 🙂
Wanting to add that Washington, particularly Tacoma and other nearby counties are some of the only major cities whose power comes 100% from renewables.
I imagine so, but the technical burden is at risk of growing over time as the upstream chromium may significantly deviate from or remove some of the functionality.
I was concerned, but it’s not Wiki style.
It’s just a fancy skin for modal windows. It pops open over 70% of the screen front and center.
Personally. I find tabs more useful, but haven’t fully switched over from Firefox yet so I haven’t looked into disabling it.
I use mermaid and git extensions personally.
Lots of AI bros add LLMs to it but that’s not my cup of tea
You can disable it entirely… I don’t remember how though
Trying to get headrest working in docker. But backups end up filling my host drives docker volume with cached chunks.
Tried setting and volume mounting the cache dir but it still fills up.
Duplicacy worked though so might just stick with that. Just gotta try restoring files now.
Google also removed the ability to suggest edits to specifically the Gulf.
Guess they knew ahead of time they’d get an influx of requests to change or back.
The best way I can describe it is that it lets you access media files on a remote share efficiently.
If you streamed music from windows to your Xbox 360, it’s using the protocol.
If you use Kodi, or Windows Media Player they both use it as well.
Plex I know exposes itself as a UPnP endpoint, so you can “browse” it from Kodi or another media player (that supports UPnP), as if it’s on your device.
Its an open standard and slightly more commonly available than you might realize :)
I was being a bit facetious though. On an architectural level though, it can be reasoned it’s different enough from Chromecast to not be a replacement.
DLNA/UPnP is a direct stream between two devices on your Local network.
Chromecast is more “hey little dongle, here’s a URL, play it”.
So media in the cloud wouldn’t work with DLNA/UPnP