I have a HD Homerun Prime, cable card from my provider, and use a container that scrapes an open channel guide to get program information. If you are looking to do real dvr functionality you may opt to pay for programming information. Setup works well for me, they stopped selling the prime, but you can probably find them on eBay. Their OTA tuner works the same I suspect.
Looks like the two (this and the NES) have the same UUID, pasting this on in to qbt gives me an error. I'm pretty sure they are the same link.
Is this is the same magnet link as the NES one? Cut and mistake or am I missing something?
Thanks, I have some random pile or NES roms having a good set will be nice. I appreciate the effort 😊
This was a great game and nice aesthetic, the story was interesting. Totally recommend it to any gamer and blade runner fan.
I do Lunasea to search and add to sonarr/radarr/lidarr from my phone. That's gets posted to Plex and Jellyfin (backup incase Plex really goes dow hill). If I'm outside the home I have wireguard setup so I connect in and run the same if my friend mentions something I should watch or listen to.
I would like to set something up for my kindle but haven't gone down that rabbit hole yet.
I also wanted to set something up for my switch like running my own private eShop but that's a whole different rabbit hole.
I'm also curious about the extended scripts that someone posted not to long ago for subscribing to YouTube shows, for now I just do adblock or smarttube.
Thank so much for all the work on the game, all the updates are amazing and really keeps me locked in. I can't wait. Best mobile game ever!
Yeah this is normal when the seed pouchis full or any sub container.
No problem, check out RetroGameCorp on YouTube for reviews of handhelds, as well as guides. There was also a (hate to say the r word) reddit thread that had some great sources for roms too.
Loving my Ayn Odin. With little effort it will handle up to PS2 and will even handle some Wii and 3DS games. Form factor is comfortable. I'm really happy with the retro experience on it.