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Obsidian is proprietary though
How would one connect this to jellyfin while preserving thumbnails etc?
I think that’s just you, it works fine for me
For me it’s usually the other way around
Let me say this: this isn’t about Hawaiian pizza (not a big fan), but rather about a pizza from some local pizza place with chicken, curry and small amounts of pineapple. Very tasty
Just FYI, Infuse is a great jellyfin client for AppleTV
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I was talking about projects like HoloISO which bring SteamOS to desktop, never said anything about proton
SteamOS is currently only supported on Steam deck and while there are efforts to make it work on desktop I would advise against using them because of reliability concerns. However if you want a SteamOS like experience made for desktop I recommend Bazzite. You should be fine with it, but if you want the easiest experience possible then I would highly recommend Linux Mint. I would just put them on USB drive and try them both, check if your 3D printer is working and then install the one you prefer
Apps I use in about the order of use:
Like they say in their FAQ it’s source available but not open source
No, GameVault is source-available, meaning the code is open for you to explore and modify for personal use. However, you may not use it for commercial purposes.
They also have a paid premium version which is required to use third-party clients, so there will be no heroic integration unless you pay
Looks cool, to bad it’s not open source
Messed up the cross post, fixed thank you
Does this work like SillyTavern or what is the idea? Does it support SillyTavern Characters?
It had a verified version on flathub
Which clients do you recommend for IOS?
How it works: I don’t know about this service in particular, but usually the shared contains the encryption key so like this: example.com/files/file_id/encryption_key or something similar
As for trust: This appears to be a individual, so you will have to just trust it when using the public instance. However, since it is FOSS, you can audit the code and spin up your own instance
Privacy wise it very much is still Firefox with different defaults (telemetry disabled, do not track enabled), the changes to upstream are mainly the UI and some performance enhancements
If you look at the description you can see that they clearly say that it isn’t official:
NOTE: This is an unofficial and experimental Flatpak build based on Android Translation Layer. Please report bugs to the ATL bug tracker instead of the NewPipe bug tracker https://gitlab.com/android_translation_layer/android_translation_layer/-/issues.
Don’t know why they’d put “Developer of the Newpipe app” as dev though
This is meant to make updates more stable. It should be toggleable in the settings and doesn’t not appear if you update via cli