Hence the splash zone warning!
Hence the splash zone warning!
You’re trying pretty hard to make it Reddit with endless fucking American politics.
Post your political shit somewhere else!
Yay, more boring American bullshit in EVERY fucking sub, woooo!
Shut the fuck up!
Actually, rage on wanker, blocked!
Yay… More American political memes in every sub… Woooooooo.
And? I’m not replacing perfectly functional boxers just because they’re ripped.
Just how bored are you to keep posting this?
This bizarre post with awful grammar aside, there are great and useless people in every profession, so just be nice to ones that seem to care and/or go beyond the minimum and ignore the rest.
Are you going come here and setup my system, then install apps on mine and my kids devices and show them how to use it AND then travel to my parents house, install it on their devices and explain to them how to use it?
No? Guess I’ll stick with the free self-hosted Plex.
Before ditching Netflix I added all my current shows to a calendar/tracking website, which I check every few days and grab anything new, new new shows, in just rely on word of mouth and/or social media.
I do have to thank Netflix for motivating my to try Plex and see what my uplink could handle, about 3 1080 streams, so there’s that positive.
That’s hurts my brain so much!
Bunnings app!
Aussie will know what I’m talking about, the splash screen is too fucking long, when it finally opens, it’s fucking blank while the items load and you can’t search until it loads and when you return from a search to the main screen, it fucking loads again!
Okay end rant!
Amazon announced a couple days ago they’re adding ads to all current plans and creating a new, more expensive, plan that will be ad-free.
It’s not really any different from other services simply increasing the price and/or adding a cheaper plan with ads.
Curious how they’re a “scam”?
Media rights, exclusive content and pricing are often ridiculous, but the end users gets what they’re paying for.
Probably easier to just run one, or both, as a VM.