I use Ultrasonic.

On Android and IOS, i like Snikket.

On desktop, Gajim

I usually name mine after songs that I happen to be listening to at the moment.

[-] ratherrisky@lemmy.kiberness.xyz 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

A mouse is a must if you get a dock for it. Some emulator settings are impossible to get to with an external controller. Keyboard is also nice to have.

SD card obiously for more storage.

I would get a powered USB hub for your hard drive, then plug in the hub into your RPI4. The usb ports on the pi cannot handle a lot of power(from what I remember).

Jellyfin, I've run mine for a couple years now(ever since the pi4 came out) and it's been great. The only thing to consider is turning off video transcoding, its not able to to transcode anything HD or over. Other than that, its great. I use it for videos and music.

I didn't have one, but my friend did. We played a lot of Star Wars Battlefront II.

Organic Maps. It uses OpenStreetMap as a backend, plus it has hiking trails as well.

[-] ratherrisky@lemmy.kiberness.xyz 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lemmy Jellyfin Wireguard so I can access my home network from outside

All three are easy to manage(so far).

Grand Theft Auto 4 is awesome to play on the go(though it does eat battery life)

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