Ombi always gave me issues and I switched to Overseerr. Similar but more in the *arr family. Since you use Jellyfin, can use Jellyseerr instead for a better integration.
Then use Prowlarr to sync Torrent/Usenet sites to all the *arr services.
Ombi always gave me issues and I switched to Overseerr. Similar but more in the *arr family. Since you use Jellyfin, can use Jellyseerr instead for a better integration.
Then use Prowlarr to sync Torrent/Usenet sites to all the *arr services.
Heroic Games Launcher allows you to install almost any game from GOG, Epic and Amazon and play on Linux just like Steam does. Can even have the games added to be launch from Steam automatically. Great for Steam Deck and desktop.
I want covert a sizable chunk of USD to EUR but I haven't found a way to do it without a physical bank.
Only option I've found so far is buying EURC (crypto, I know, I know but at least it's pegged to EUR).
Have you tried using Bottles? Has a default Bottle for "games". Run the .exe file in the Bottle and it should work.
Yeah, but he can't control it and he just randomly goes to other worlds. No guarantee if it'll be awesome or horrifying.
Wanna see that thing in action! Looks dope AF.
Really shoulda been White Scars though. The blueberries always get the love.
I can't say how using 2 ZBT-1's at the same time will work out but I can say they work great for Thread/Matter.
There shouldn't be an issue getting both up running as long as you know which ZBT-1 is assigned to which port.
Yeah, cause the USA totally hasn't been voting in dumb ass celebrities into positions of power, like the president.
I wish I could say we just gotta wait 4 years but I wouldn't believe if I said it. The US is past a fucking joke. Just... Fucking dammit...
https://www.theverge.com/2022/9/7/23342243/tim-cook-apple-rcs-imessage-android-iphone-compatibility
This was before the EU forced them to implement RCS.
Home Assistant doesn't require to pay for anything at any point in time for any reason. If you want to expose your instance to the web, they have all the documents on how to do it yourself. There's absolutely nothing "hidden" behind a paywall. The only reason to say is if you want Nabu Casa to handle exposing your instance to the internet and various cloud services like Google Assistant/Alexa. The reason to pay Nabu Casa is if you don't have the technical know how (or lazy like me) and to help fund Home Assistant (which I want).
That's all to say that Plex and Home Assistant are not similar in their pay scheme. It'd be more akin if Jellyfin started charging users to allow a one click way to stream outside the home with no obligation to.