[-] [email protected] 1 points 10 minutes ago

Needs more jpeg

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Oh, I see. That sounds great, and fun (preparing the distro part). And it will probably be future-proof as well since it will be intact for the game.

I like this idea.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 12 hours ago

Not exactly bare minimum but something like Recalbox?

[-] [email protected] 5 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

I miss the cartridge days too but this is not so practical anymore. Also you'll get the best results with DRM-free games, whatever you decide.

What I would do is, buying a big HDD and fill it with installers. You can put cover images on/as folders if you want.

For save files, build a sync structure on a server (local one would be more feasible with something like syncthing). You can do that with Nextcloud or Dropbox etc. as well.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

As a Battlefield player since 1942, I recently moved to Easy Red 2. I'm sick of always online and this game is a breath of fresh air to me.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Jabba Dabba Hoot

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Then it's most likely one of Google's shenanigans. I heard random restrictions were going on on Youtube but first time seeing it myself.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

It's the latest version. The video is age-restricted for me and I don't have an account.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Not here to fight (though this feels like a quote from somewhere). It's just how systemd handles things. Probably it's not the only reason for this, but I haven't seen this behaviour on systems with OpenRC.

[-] [email protected] 19 points 2 days ago

I think that's because of systemd.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 3 days ago

Thanks, now it got worse for me too. -_-

[-] [email protected] 15 points 3 days ago

Thank God my English is not enough to understand these.

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I'm sure some of you already using it like this but if not, this could be useful for you.

It creates a directory with the channel's name, create sub-directories with the playlist name, it gives them a number and put them in an order, it can continue to download if you have to cancel it midway.

You can modify it to your needs.

Add this to your ~/.bashrc or your favourite shell config.

alias yt='yt-dlp --yes-playlist --no-overwrites --download-archive ~/Downloads/yt-dlp/archive.txt -f "bestvideo[height<=1080]+bestaudio/best[height<=1080]" -o "~/Downloads/yt-dlp/%(uploader)s/%(playlist_title,single_playlist)s/%(playlist_index,00)s - %(title)s - [%(id)s].%(ext)s"'

You can even limit the download speed by adding this parameter: --limit-rate 640K This example is for 5 Mb/s.

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Summer^pixiv^ by gomzi

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I did this years ago and it was on Reddit initially. Found this while looking at my old files, had to share it on Lemmy as well.

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The person in the picture is u/spez (fastest and the goofiest picture I could find).

Also, please don't take it seriously. It's a shitpost. Thanks.

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Hi!

Before opening a bug report, this seemed to be a better option.

Anyway, my instance (currently on version BE: 0.19.5) hid some communities so naturally they won't be seen even on searches unless one purposefully subscribed to them. While I'm fine with this decision, there is a problem here with my case:

I can subscribe to these communities as well as post to them. However, I cannot see my own posts to these communities when I visit my profile. If I visit my profile from another instance (that didn't hid these communities), I can see my posts like this. But not from my instance.

An admin suggested that this may be a bug. What do you think about this?

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I basically gave up on finding a custom ROM for this TV so I'm looking for alternative TV apps to at least change the default app. Do you know if there is an app like this exist? It should work with satellite, I'm not looking for IPTV or streaming services, just something that supports plain satellite TV.

Edit: Currently experimenting with KODI, no luck yet though. If you also have suggestions regarding to it, I'm all ears.

Edit 2: KODI (and so Jellyfin, Plex etc.) needs a backend server for Live TV so add-ons alone won't work. According to KODI Wiki, currently there are no backends that work on Android. I also tried Google's older app called Live Channels but Google doesn't let you to run it because it's old ~~more useful~~.

Edit 3: I at least blocked ~~all~~ many of those ad streaming domains on pi-hole. Here is the regex I added to my blacklist. Maybe it will be useful for another poor soul who bought TCL TV.

^(.*\.)?(leiniao\.com|kedo-tclrestream\.b-cdn\.net|now\.amagi\.tv|huan\.tv|rttv\.com|kaltura\.com|plex\.tv|otteravision\.com|ads\.ottera\.tv|sofast\.tv|jwplayer\.com|fuelmedia\.io|molotov\.tv|mcncdndigital\.com|evrideo\.tv|aniview\.com|partytymestreaming\.com|playmoviesdfe-pa\.googleapis\.com|ov-static\.ottera\.tv|ottera\.tv)$

There are also some cloudfront domains however they use hash, so it's not possible to block the future hashes by now and they will appear again.

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Hi!

My friend is looking for an Android tablet that has an unlockable bootloader and also has a custom ROM. I've checked a lot and every one of them is problematic. Usual brands here are Samsung, Lenovo, Huawei, Honor, TCL, Xiaomi. Apparently Huawei and Honor is out of question since they don't allow unlocking bootloader. TCL is new so no ROMs. Xiaomi seems possible but unlocking a Xiaomi device recently became even more pain.

Do you know a decent model from these brands? Preferably 10-12 inch screen.

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