Does this support Android Auto? That’s the only reason I use maps.
Does this support Android Auto? That’s the only reason I use maps.
Oh absolutely. I wear socks with sandals because my soles sweat and make my sandals sticky.
But yeah, wear proper attire for the work you do!
ThinkPad T450s (my old laptop)
OS: Arch Linux DE: Plasma
Services: Arr stack for gluetun, sonarr, radar and jackets Jellyfin for videos Gonic for audio
All 3 of them are run using docker compose
This has the same energy as my spouse yelling at me because jellyfin went down
I use gonic with sonixd on my laptops, but probably might move to supersonic from sonixd.
On my phone, Tempo is really awesome!
Not sure if this would be useful, but my university uses ThinLinc. We can use the desktop and other stuff in the browser.
While I really get what you’re saying, the unfortunate situation is that they are always a secondary fiddle to money
Not necessarily, generally the defaults for most of the tools tend to be sane, but when you have a swiss army knife with dozens of attachments, you’d still need a manual to figure what is what.
Note that many tools use ffmpeg under the hood so users are generally never exposed to the various options. But sometime if they need to, cheatsheets like these are really useful.
Samsung A9+ goes on sale for about $150 every once in a while.
Kids FireHD tablets are generally lower than that. There’s not really any difference between the adult and kids version tbh.