I just wish they didn't also constantly try to force backdoors into everything...
cyberwolfie
No no, on Windows it is not your computer, it is "This computer". The days of "My computer" are long gone.
This is what I ended up doing. Works well, got it working both with standalone Dolphin and through Retroarch easily, and it even has this fun mouse mode that is cool for my living room PC (but that I still rarely use).
With direct Bluetooth I did get it working fine in Dolphin, but the Bluetooth range on the wireless chip was so poor that it was unreliable from my couch.
I tag all my music through MusicBrainz Picard before adding to my server. I think most of the artists are good after that (i.e. if there is a featuring artist, it becomes a separate entry), but I typically use the album artist field to browse by artist.
ETA: I have run into enough cases of Picard wrongly tagging my music that I wouldn't want it automatic. It is not often, but enough that I would be annoyed.
Ah no, it's not - I have been fooled by this community-driven approach. They are in a position to enshittify, so this might not be a good long-term solution.
I was actually unaware that IMDb is owned by Amazon. I will redouble my efforts to use TMDB instead.
I have ended up using Zotero for this, which takes a snapshot of the webpage for offline reading (and preservation). Synced to other clients through my WebDAV server. Originally only used Zotero as a reference manager for academic journal papers, but liked using it more broadly.
I just learned that Fairphone (Dutch company) apparently is 100% compatible with Ubuntu Touch now. I have an FP4, but don't dare replacing CalyxOS just yet - but I'm looking for a used Fairphone now to try it out with, if I can find one cheap enough.
From their own words: "The Fairphone 4 in combination with Ubuntu Touch is currently the best option, if you value sustainability, fair trade materials, repairability and independency from Google and the Android operating systems."
Oh, first time hearing about them. Interesting. Does not seem flashable on other phones than their own at the moment? In any case, the year of Linux mobile is certainly nigh!
Are you talking about baloo, the file indexer?