

I don’t have a TV in my house, technically. I’ve got a projector in the living room but that only works at night. All the TV we watch is just on laptops or tablets.


I don’t have a TV in my house, technically. I’ve got a projector in the living room but that only works at night. All the TV we watch is just on laptops or tablets.
There was an option, and some companies did ship a disc with the installation files. Obviously the license was tied to the Steam account and not to the disc, but if companies weren’t shipping the disc with the license, that’s their fault for cheaping out, not Steam.
The dog is just happy to be included.


I like AI and use it often.
The q tip toes are so cute. My cat steals them out of the box in the bathroom, so when we have guests over we need to put out a disclaimer that the q tips on the floor are clean.

Cheapest one I see is $117 + $30 shipping on eBay, so even that number is going to be regional.

Under $40 is a bit of a stretch
No friggen way


That’s awkward. I didn’t know that was in a separate repo.


The web server is in C#. It’s open source lol, I’m looking at the code and there’s no JavaScript.


Boot your games…from BOXROOM!
From the Steam page. Glad they have this feature. It’d be cool to grab the game and insert the media to actually launch the game.


I realized at the age verification page


Axios is a Javascript library and Jellyfin is written in C#.


Also interested how this works for mobile apps. I self host a number of services through caddy as my reverse proxy but each application is just dependent on it’s own authentication. If I exposed all my services to the internet, that’s a huge attack vector. If anyone else has some ideas I’d be happy to listen.
That reminds me, I should probably do that sometime.


In my country they’ll put people down for free as long as a doctor signs off on it.


I didn’t know the broccoli cut was hereditary.
Wow so brave.