Those are all totally fair considerations, just not requirements in my workflow. I'm coming at it from a personal use case, where I don't need offline access to my personal email, and I only have one email account to check (my Gmail is forwarded to my Proton mail).
My question was more to lead OP down the requirements gathering path, to evaluate their actual needs and if a client is actually required or if it's more of a "nice to have".
Thanks for laying out some of those advantages to a client though. Every user has their own needs and if offline access, multiple accounts, consistent UI, etc. are desired, then a client is certainly a great option.
I guess the question is, why do you need a client? I find most web interfaces to be sufficient, you can enable browser notifications, create an "app" so that it's in a stand-alone window, etc.
As another comment said, I just use the Proton web interface.
Fair. Might be worth going through this process for those books that readarr doesn't find. I'm using MaM which has most books already.
Thanks for this. Would be awesome to integrate this with readarr.
Nah, they were hacked, but they're back.
https://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/1aosz2d/otw_hacked_again/
I use oldtoons.world for most cartoon downloading.
Not sure if it's just you, but we were at an event last night and the DJ was playing "Play that funky music" by Wild Cherry and it was censored during the chorus to remove "white boy" and "whitey"...
What's your preferred method for controlling each client? Do you have a wireless multimedia keyboard at each TV? Remote with an IR receiver?
Any different than just using a Fire stick/Roku/Shield at each TV with a different user logged in on each?
This is an intriguing use case, hence the questions. I'll be moving back into our reno'ed house and planning out TVs, etc.
Yeah, different port* (8097) for the second instance.
This is also me. After Allo's demise, I moved everyone to WhatsApp. Aside from being a Mera product now, it was a good choice.
Pretty sure the chains here in Canada don't do matinee pricing anymore, nor a Cheap Tuesday. Just full price all the time.
Hard to argue this. I do love their latest album, but it's certainly not the pop punk from their first 2 albums.
I mean, look at how many sold out shows Garth Brooks played at Rogers Place. Midsummer, Swift could sell out Commonwealth multiple nights.
Hyperscalers from China are definitely replacing their old gear - but with what?
![Chinese firms getting rid of 64-core AMD CPUs in EPYC $1,000 bonfire sale](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/60c8f713-d6a9-48bf-adb9-432f21fbf0f9.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Missed opportunity to move to Lemmy. I have no issues with them opening a forum, but it's something I have to deliberately visit solely for Jellyfin rather than an aggregator type UI
Released 30 years ago, Jurassic Park was both an action blockbuster and a terrifying horror, writes Gregory Wakeman. He finds out how Steven Spielberg made 'Jaws on land'.
![How Steven Spielberg felt that Jurassic Park was 'Jaws on land'](https://lemmy.film/pictrs/image/fc3098eb-dffb-4822-9140-7a3ddb66b2b1.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Pour one out for Google Reader.
How do you get LibRedirect to work on FF mobile? God I hate the Twitter mobile site experience.
Howdy. Just chiming in as a happy Jellyfin user. I'm running multiple instances since my music library was significantly affecting my primary video instance, to the point of not letting Android TV clients load the home page properly.
I've since split out the music and am a happy camper. I briefly tried out Navidrome for music but wasn't happy without the ability to edit metadata from the UI (even if the Jellyfin metadata editing doesn't affect ID3 tags anyway). It may not be be FOSS, but Symfoniun is a fantastic Android music app that supports Jellyfin and DLNA casting.
Is Mullvad still a valid option with no port forwarding? I guess if you're only on public trackers and don't care about seeding it's probably fine.