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Personally, I have a subscription to Shonen Jump’s app and love it, while kmanga insists on trying to get you to buy individual chapters, which I refuse to do.

Piracy is a service problem


They do it to get you to buy points because they seem incapable of understanding any monetization strategy besides paying-per-chapter


Also have a crappy pricing scheme that people have been pushing against for years, while Shonen Jump rakes in money by having their app and monetization not suck



Delegating is fine so long as they’re staying busy. I’m fine with my manager being in lots of meetings, because that means that I don’t have to attend those meetings and can focus on doing my job.


I can third Mihon. Just make sure you download the Keyoushi extensions to go with it


Aniyomi is for anime, not manga.

Aniyomi is for both. It handles Manga just as well as Tachiyomi did. It just can also play anime


My guess is funding from Russia/China and libertarian foundations run by Rupert Murdoch and the Koch brothers


Tbf, that’s not really Spotify’s fault. After operating costs and the cut to the various app stores they’re on, the larger record labels hoover up all of the profits. Spotify has actually operated at a loss the past few years.



Well, not digital piracy. Ye olde piracy absolutely was stealing, plus a medley of other crimes




I’m still wondering when these execs and lawyers will start getting tarred and feathered for being clowns



No, I hope they do and all on open source so they can pull from each other’s improvements. Redundancy will help keep things going



Same. Updated on my desktop, though I forgot my Steam Deck. Apparently you can still update on Linux, so I’ll be doing that after work



True, but if Yuzu wins then Ryujinx is probably safe. Also, Yuzu is pure software from what I’m aware. If they hold out long enough to win the case, they don’t have to worry about capital for pushing physical sales


NAS + Jellyfin + Sunshine/Moonlight?
I'm looking into building my first NAS/Jellyfin server, and one thing I keep wondering about is whether I should try and make it work as a Sunshine server to stream games to my TV via Moonlight. On my current desktop, I mainly do this for emulated games or former console exclusives. That being said, I'd rather not use my desktop as a server, hence wanting to cram it into a NAS/Jellyfin server. Is this a good idea? Or should I drop it and keep the media server separate?
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Honestly, emulation is pretty nice and you can backup your saves without a subscription, unlike with Switch.




I hope this is sarcasm. They weren’t being a dick, just educating people, which is a good thing


It was Netflix’s decision to add ads to paid subscriptions and limit browsers to 720p even for accounts that pay for 4k. Neflix isn’t the only cause, but they are part of the problem


Also true. Netflix decided on their own to limit resolution to 720p for browsers even for account that pay for 4k content


until it goes on sale (and it will)

Except Factorio. It has never and will never go on sale, and they were able to use that policy to get money back that they lost from G2A.

That being said, Factorio is worth the price tag


Sony allowed you to purchase episodes and seasons of shows like Mythbusters. They specifically stated you were purchasing that content.

Then they removed that purchased content from people’s account’s after they went separate ways with Discovery. Sony and Discovery stole from their customers


I closed the tab and am now wondering if I need a different weed shop.

The answer is yes. Make sure to also let management know exactly why so they know how bad they fucked up


During setup there will be a page that asks if you want to create or restore from backups. If you hit “restore”, it’ll ask you to point it to the backups folder inside the Tachiyomi folder. Tachiyomi has backups set up by default, but if it’s disabled you can go to the settings to create a backup


They must have been many years ago because I’ve been on there since before covid and I don’t remember that


Heads up to everyone, Mangayomi asks for “all files access” in Android, which is generally only reserved for default systems apps. And it keeps asking for it even if you say no and ignore the popup.

Neither Tachiyomi nor any other app has asked me this before. I’m going to caution against using Mangayomi due to this sketchy behavior from them.



A notice that couldn’t be enforced. They could have told Kakao to file their DCMA through GitHub like they’re supposed to do. If the DCMA is filed outside that it’s not enforceable


I’m not sure how this korean company got to them or why

They just sent a hail mary DCMA directly to the devs that’s not even enforceable. If it was, they’d have to go through GitHub with a DCMA request. But the Tachiyomi devs folded for no reason


Heads up, as of last night you can’t search MangaDex via the old extension. Manga you already have favorited are still updated, but you can’t find new ones to favorite



If you watch the video, Louis explains why they only made it source available


True, but with the ability to combine all competitors in a single feed a significant hurdle has been removed