

Oh, that is a fox. I couldn’t differentiate between the white and cream under current viewing conditions, and I thought it was a seahorse.
Oh, that is a fox. I couldn’t differentiate between the white and cream under current viewing conditions, and I thought it was a seahorse.
I only launched it for long enough to tell it isn’t for me just yet. My dealbreakers are:
I’m definitely checking it out again at some point, but I’m sticking with the official app for now.
Might be hit or miss. On Kubuntu it wigged out on me often enough that I needed to make a shortcut to restart Plasma, but so far it’s been stable on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
I tried this a while back, and it couldn’t correctly identify anything. Presumably this will improve once they get IGDB implementation done.
I’ve never had a problem with how Sonarr handles anime. It works just as well as anything else.
Host it exclusively to her user or don’t host it at all. If you’re not going to host it, you know your mother better than any of us, so you’ll know which approach would work better.
It’s the person’s mother, and they already accepted the request. I feel like giving her a price quote is a huge jackass move.
As far as filtering your feed goes, RSS-Bridge is your best friend. Interacting with your feed can then be done through dedicated apps, both on mobile and desktop, if you prefer that to the native interface.
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I use FreshRSS in combination with FiveFilters and RSS-Bridge to get full articles, instead of just snippets, and filter out content I already know I have no interest in.
Not exactly what you’re asking, but I can recommend Audiobookshelf.
This article made me finally get around to installing Gamemode and Mangohud. Tumbleweed 💛