Okay? And there are plenty of other people on here talking about their own stories, so why the fuck can’t I talk about mine?
Okay? And there are plenty of other people on here talking about their own stories, so why the fuck can’t I talk about mine?
Why…?
Love my AirPods Pro man. No wires, great sound and noise cancellation. I have never had them fall out of my ears, even when working out.
If your earbuds are falling out, clean your ears and your earbuds before you put them in. Either that, or you need tips that fit your ear better. If you have those ear canals that don’t want anything in them, we also now have great (and wireless!) headphones now too.
Wires are really just for those audiophile enthusiasts, people who can’t be bothered charging wireless things, or people who would lose their head if it wasn’t attached.
To each their own, of course. :)
That is unfortunate. Thank you for the in depth explanation for those of us on Lemmy who don’t know all there is to know about Linux/CLI/Networking!
I’m the only one who uses my Plex, so the real issue is that I don’t want to fiddle around with settings, proxies, or VPNs just to stream an audiobook through my phone while driving to work. Maybe in the future there will be a more simple self host setup for people like me. I’ll keep an eye on it to see how it progresses. Thanks again! 😁
Almost none of this made sense to me, honestly…
I want to use Jellyfin because of its awesome open source and how much effort the devs obviously put into it, but when I use Plex (lifetime pass for $80 back in 2020) I don’t have to do any of this crazy looking text you’ve typed here. I sign into my account, and it’s off to the races.
So, with that being said, for the people in the back like me who this may look like the most complicated stuff in the world just to get some streaming started, are there ANY easy methods to achieve this such as with Plex?
I still don’t understand how people make these with AI. I get it takes good prompts, but no matter how specific I am and colorful with my words, it never comes out anywhere this good looking. The last time I tried that garbage, it gave me a cave man painting basically, and it was the longest thought out prompt I had ever put in. I don’t get it, I guess.
The smoke coming from the unlit cigarette lol
EDIT: I know see what sub I am in, and apologize. It was just a simple question.
Is there a similar guide for Plex that someone can point me to? I’ve always been interested in the arr services, and would like to try them out.
The product I’ve had since 2021? Shut the fuck up.