This is just a non-VR version of Bigscreen, which has been around for close to a decade (still in beta lol)
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I use Tautulli, but I'm not sure if that is going to cover all the same use cases.
I haven't gotten around to spinning it up yet, but I was just looking into this myself and was going to try out Pinchflat. If anyone has used it and has any feedback I'd love to hear it.
I was between it and Tube Archivist.
For anything. You can get a push notification for anything you can make run a script or send an http request.
This has strong "nobody needs a monitor over 120Hz because the human eye can't see it" logic. Transparency is completely subjective and people have different perceptions and sensitivities to audio and video compression artifacts. The quality of the hardware playing it back is also going to make a difference, and different setups are going to have a different ceiling for what can be heard.
The vast majority of people are genuinely going to hear zero difference between even 320kbps and a FLAC but that doesn't mean there actually is zero difference, you're still losing audio data. Even going from a 24-bit to a 16-bit FLAC can have a perceptible difference.
Nobody "needs" to listen to music over Bluetooth at all, but why not make it sound like it's supposed to?
I use it for when I'm finished with a game or haven't played it in a while and want to declutter my SSD. It copies my saves and settings to my NAS and then I can just delete everything and restore it later if I want.
I used gamesave manager for the same thing in my windows days.
I just wish zoho would hide my IP when I use their SMTP. I get that's how mail headers have always worked but it blows my mind that it's still standard practice to expose the IP of your mail server or home network.
I mean, Keepass is free open source software so the political views of the developers don't matter as much.
So is bitwarden, you don't have to use their servers.
What are you expecting, a pair of glasses?
Me too. I recently switched from an RTX 2080 to a 7900 XTX, which is way more powerful for games, but local LLM performance tanked without CUDA.
Gnome is very functional, it's just meant to function one very specific way.