Plex, channels, mail, calendar, contacts, wiki
Plex, channels, mail, calendar, contacts, wiki
Crdroid is nice too. Keeps my op7 looking good
G-Form mountain bike pads would work.
You want the X3, not the rugged.
https://g-form.com/collections/bike/products/knee-pads-mountain-bike-prox3-alt
It seamlessly integrated your own local media with tidal. Instead of encoding or downloading, you could just add tidal music as if you had a physical copy of it. It could also be used for radio and plexamp mixes.
Just cancelled my subscription when they killed Plex integration.
Not rooted, nor do I want to be.
Got so tired of google pay breaking on crdroid that I got a credit card just to use my watch instead.
Still rocking a op7 pro on android 14.
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I generally use Gboard, but for terminal sessions unexpected keyboard is great.
Opendkim on sendmail and, uh, DNS records. I used dmarcian for a bit to analyze dmarc but after awhile there’s no point.
Not only do I not use Gmail, but I also run my own mail, calendar, and contacts servers. It’s not for everyone, but I have control of all my stuff going back to 1997.
Yeah. Our work endpoint is in AWS. YouTube hates that. So does reddit.
I still just use :X with vim on a server I can ssh to.
They are good as cheap portable streaming devices. I bought one that is used as a TV in my camper van. Magnet mounts in the kitchen and bed to easily move it around.
And unsurprising
Because it’s “too hard” for websites to have proper relationships with advertisers vs just signing onto an ad network.
I got tired of gpay breaking every week or so on crdroid. I just got a card that works with my Garmin watch and pay with that now. No more fighting the nonsense.
To do it right, use a write blocker and clone it. Then lock the original away and have fun with the copy.
I’m pissed that even non-ev vehicles make it impossible/expensive to swap out the head unit for something you like.
This was a trick back in the computer hooked to your TV days. There was a higher resolution mode on my Tandy color computer. It was black and white, though. But if you alternated positions properly you could also have solid red and blue fills.