

Deal with what?
Deal with what?
Dogs need a large space to roam.
No they don’t, they just need their owner to not be lazy SOB’s and be taken out for half decent walks.
People tend to take them to the nearest field for ten minutes and even that has do be done staring down a smartphone screen 80 percent of the time. You could live on a farm with a large plot of land but that’d still be inadequate engagement.
With some of these people I really wonder why they got a dog.
As surprise to absolutely no-one. Me buying a Samsung panel with tizen on it one of my bigger regrettable purchases in my home theater life.
So lazyness is the real answer. ;) This is fair enough, to be sure, but logically I continue to have problems with it when looking solely at the wife factor.
My wife sets nothing up, that’s my area of expertise. My wife’s a user. This is true for Jellyfin but also things like our home automation that she very much enjoys but has no clue to how I made work on a technical level. She just taps things in the Home Assistant app as desired and things happen.
I would also argue setting up Jellyfin, though more a complex proposition as Plex, is a lot easier then setting up things like an *arr strack or ripping the media you eventually play back with it.
Plex does very little in a vacuum so despite it being easier to set up, it would be equally unlikely she ever would.
So far I’ve had no problems using jellyfin on basicly anything that exists in my house which includes a Apple TV, Xbox SX and a Xiaomi TV Box S.
But I can see there’s probably no Tizen app for things like Samsung TV’s.
I use Pop!_Os currently. Also has an “nvidia distro” and have a comparable experience of it mostly “just working”.
Setting jellyfin up is for the technically inclined, i’ll agree there, but once deployed I don’t really see where Plex fundamentally excels over Jellyfin when it comes to “the wife factor”?
You open the app, app shows library, you click on desired media item, desired media item plays. What am i missing?
I can’t choose an absolute favorite, that’s like choosing a favorite child.
It’s a toss up between the Mass Effect Trilogy, Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher (in partiuclarly 3) and (most) of Fallout games (but in particular 1 and 2).
If you were to put a gun to my head I’d probably pick either Mass Effect Trilogy or Cyberpunk 2077, probably based on what game i’ve played for the millionth time most recently.
I love how in a world where we banned straws we are somehow OK with Microsoft pushing people to recycle they old but otherwise adequate system for, what to the vast majority of people, are some paper thin security advantages.
Cyberpunk (and Witcher 3) already runs, and honestly way better then I expected, on my steam deck. They even have a specific graphics setting to accommodate for it’s obviously limited hardware, so CDPR are also aware people play their games on the steam deck.
Steamdeck is linux. Obviously this proton translation layer that is being leveraged is very capable.
For all intents and purposeses, CDPR is already where they need to be for half-decent Linux support and honestly I don’t understand why they didn’t already draw that last sprint that would be required to fully support this.
How this guy still has time for games and twitter is beyond me, considering he has like 800 children, 50 companies, and now is way deep up Trump’s rectum with his meme Doge department “saving Americans money”.
Also, Ubisoft being based. What a world.