

Keepa is better, and depending on whether you’re conspiratorial, not compromised as 3Camels was accused of some years ago.
Keepa is better, and depending on whether you’re conspiratorial, not compromised as 3Camels was accused of some years ago.
Their email and even their “Plex: Free vs Paid” page is confusing. However, the “Requirements for Remote Playback of Personal Media“ is more clear.
I do not have a Plex Pass, but I stream remotely from a Plex Media Server
To stream video remotely from a Plex Media Server, you will need either a Remote Watch Pass or Plex Pass subscription on your account or the admin of the Plex Media Server from which you stream will need a Plex Pass subscription on their account.
Have any Simple Tab Group users tried out Mozilla’s very overdue revisit to this functionality?
I’m interested in pros and cons before switching over.
Seems like it may have been the firmware after all. I updated it and it seems to maintain a consistent connection now.
Thanks for the tip. I think I just assumed the firmware was up-to-date when I dusted it off and connected it to the Deck last year.
But I looked into it, found the batch file script that’s out there now that Valve doesn’t support firmware updates directly anymore, and ran the last firmware on it.
I have been trying it out and so far so good. Thanks again!
I have mine still, dongle too, but it started constantly dropping the connection to the Steam Deck and I can’t figure out why.
Maybe this is how it dies, not with a bang but with a whimper.
Just the concept of a plan?
Sadly, yes.
RSS off of other profile content (such as posts) serves an acceptable function I guess (e.g. cross-posting, blog feed) but sharing saved posts does not meet the cut for some reason.
Feel free to jump on that ticket and articulate a more compelling argument, if it’s still open. More votes might change their stance over time.
This is great! Thank you so much for giving me some direction here.
I’m going to give this a whirl on one of the units and see how it goes.
Thanks, that’s very kind of you to offer.
I’ve got quite a few older machines. I’m pretty keen to figure out the top four, at least.
Any advice on the following and/or on the method of identifying viable distros and versions in general is very appreciated.
Question for you guys.
How do you know which version to install relative to the hardware? Is it just trial and error?
I have some 13 year old Macs but I’m not sure which distro and version to go with and I’m not keen on spending days figuring it out.
I recall reading another post from some guy who went through like six installs with various problems. Didn’t seem encouraging.
You can self-host Feedbin or you can get a paid account for $30 USD.
Lots of great functionality built-in. I use Unread app for iOS as the front-end instead of Feedbin’s web app. A paid Unread account would also give you RSS feed hosting, but less feature rich.
I see this as a bug. It’s reasonable to expect RSS feeds per grouping of posts showing under an account profile (posts, comments, saved, etc). Posts and comments are covered, but not Saved.
So either the feed icon should be removed to avoid confusion or, better, RSS for Saved should be added (on par with Reddit in that way).
Did you ever file it as an issue? I can’t seem to find a reference to it on the GitHub page.
I am a user, not someone running an instance of Lemmy so I don’t feel I can file and support it at the level that would be expected.
I used to use Out-Run. v1.2 in the change log notes that the app is open source.
It looks like it hasn’t been updated in some time though.
https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/out-run/id1477511092
It was harder than it should have been to find the GitHub page but here it is. I linked to the issues list. Seems like it’s got a quite a few. Maybe somebody will pick the project up.
3Camels was, maybe still is, fully dependent on the Amazon affiliate program. A program that was reduced at one point, killed off 3Camels competitors, but not 3Camels. Then Amazon asked them to stop tracking during Covid for a time which they did.
This is around the time that I heard about Keepa which has a different model, not solely Amazon but other stores too, and not paid via affiliates program.
Also it’s just faster. 3Cs was getting super slow to notify. You’d get an email, click and surprise, that sale was over yesterday.
I probably heard about the controversy on Reddit at the time but there’s a chance I found this site here which covers some of my recollections.