it lives on the user’s phone?
For some reason the best clients are on Apple devices only, that Infuse and Swiftfin. mpv shim is ok too. That’s my only gripe since I barely touch the actual Jellyfin server interface, it just works. If I had Plex I…
+1 for the Apple TV mention. I gave up and ordered one to use Infuse, might try out Swiftfin first though, for my Jellyfin setup. It’s always trade offs with the official Jellyfin clients, can’t get everything working…
Is there anything to stop me from pulling receipts for something I didn’t actually put in my luggage?
What’s the input latency like in those cloud games?
> Also, client side damage is a mistake. I’m assuming you mean client side hit detection, as a person who lives in a region where a lot of games are 100 ping, that’s absolutely necessary. Without it players with latency…
How well does plex work on a raspberry pi? I assume you could never encode anything.
Is this supposed to be used to put entire domains behind basic auth or should you use it for specific end points?
Bootup archlinux image, type in archinstall, make sure to select gnome... It's that easy.
it lives on the user’s phone?
For some reason the best clients are on Apple devices only, that Infuse and Swiftfin. mpv shim is ok too. That’s my only gripe since I barely touch the actual Jellyfin server interface, it just works. If I had Plex I…
+1 for the Apple TV mention. I gave up and ordered one to use Infuse, might try out Swiftfin first though, for my Jellyfin setup. It’s always trade offs with the official Jellyfin clients, can’t get everything working…
Is there anything to stop me from pulling receipts for something I didn’t actually put in my luggage?
What’s the input latency like in those cloud games?
> Also, client side damage is a mistake. I’m assuming you mean client side hit detection, as a person who lives in a region where a lot of games are 100 ping, that’s absolutely necessary. Without it players with latency…
How well does plex work on a raspberry pi? I assume you could never encode anything.
Is this supposed to be used to put entire domains behind basic auth or should you use it for specific end points?
Bootup archlinux image, type in archinstall, make sure to select gnome... It's that easy.