Last item omits Cuban interventions in Africa, ie Angola.
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Hmm. There's qrcp but thats desktop to mobile. Something like that for android....
It sounds like you just want a generic file hosting website. Does it need to have an app on your end? At most, you need an account on that website to ensure your the only recipient. If you dont need that though something like mega should be fine.
Check the memory usage of your rbpi because it should be barely scraping by if you have the max 8gigs. Too many jellyfin sessions open and you might be running into real problems.
Jacket and Prowlarr are redundant. I'd stick with Prowlarr. Also i never heard of Real Debrid before but it sounds redundant to the entire setup.
Go through your sonarr/radarr settings and configure quality profiles. https://trash-guides.info/
Popular alternatives really are that bad. If you just walk into a phone store and get an android its going to be loaded with far more bloatware from google, the manufacturer, and the telecom. It's just a visibly worse product. You can always research, buy direct, or flash your own android and get a better experience. Or you can just buy the apple product which - for the average user - is not crap, it just works. Same with buying a laptop from Best Buy or a prebuilt desktop. Apple designs their products to be like an appliance, something that just works and you dont really care how.
Another episode of Veep. The president's sponsoring a genocide and the vice has to cover for him. Hilarity ensues.
Clearly it's polish.
I decided to challenge my world view and type "indigenous solidarity with Israel" into google and got slapped in the face by the real world.
Is "generally lacking in features" relative to desktop Firefox or other mobile browsers?
Also idk why you'd want Material UI. Not even chrome uses it AFAIK.
I have some notes:
- What's up with Pakistan and Syria getting higher rankings than Iran or India?
- Iraq more democratic than the US:
- Marking Taiwan as a full democracy was a nice touch.
Sounds like deadbeef
I remember using foobar2000 on windows and then trying out deadbeef on linux. The problem is it falls into a demand gap on linux. People drawn to foobar2000 tend to be power users but on linux there is way more options available for power users.
Like how the author enjoys the directory based music browser for the exact same reasons I did. My music wasnt tagged correctly but it was manually sorted correctly by me. On linux the solution is to use beets to automatically sort and correctly tag all of your music.
Then there's the issue of the player. On linux the titan is MPD, a music player server. MPD has no UI but and client can have any UI it wants. Then you get stuff like, mpc, ncmpc, ncmpcpp, cantata, etc. Once you learn about all the possibilities of MPD, you dont want to use a foobar2000 clone unless its a MPD client.
Also writing plugins in a custom language (fooscript) is usually a bad idea. Just use Lua. Its literally what lua is built to do.