That was obvious from the git go
That was obvious from the git go
Iirc I can browse folders in jellyfin for videos not for audio, I have no idea why they are different but they are
My issue with using jellyfin for audio probably isn’t fixable by any external app, I need to be able to use the folder structure, with some content it’s the only reasonable way to sort it
Until then I’ll still be using plexamp for my audiodramas
But NVidia isn’t a barrier for wayland anymore.
I’ve heard that before recently, but tbth I really don’t want to mess with my system rn (barring updates), it mostly acts as a server lately sense I got my SteamDeck and that’s probably how it’s gonna stay as I really want to avoid accidentally breaking anything for the time being
When I get my batch 2 framework order I’m going to be a lot more willing to learn adout and experiment with Wayland, just becouse I know whatever I do on that it won’t interrupt what other people are doing who are connect to the aformentioned server on my older machine
Will I upgrade my other computer to Wayland? Maybe eventually after I’ve learned more about it and played with it some, but for the time being it’s just gonna stay as it is
I’ve heard that there is one, and I understand the reasons to let programs decide the icon, but what’s the controversy? What makes people think it’s a bad idea?
Becouse I’m still on nvidia, when I get the framework 16" soon tm it’s getting Wayland
From the few pictures I’ve seen the screen looks bigger, but the bezels smaller, so it might even out, I hope so
Edit: same physical size but it’s not compatible according to valve
If I didn’t already have one that 1tb one looks great…I wonder if the oled display would work on mine though
Edit: sadly no, the screen won’t work
I never got to try it, but ever sense getting the SteamDeck I’ve really wanted them to come out with a steam controller 2, that has all the inputs of the Deck
The problem is it’s impossible to prove either way, just becouse they haven’t done any extinguishing in over a decade doesn’t mean any of the theoretically positive things they are doing don’t have those intentions, embrace and extend aren’t antithetical to contributing to open source, in fact I would say what they are doing is embracing it pretty well
If not for their history I’d say it’s great! But this is Microsoft we’re talking about, even if they have changed we shouldn’t just assume their intentions are pure
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I should have seen that coming…