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I just store them as regular movies and TV shows. Documentaries are a genre, not a separate media type imo.
I just store them as regular movies and TV shows. Documentaries are a genre, not a separate media type imo.
That’s exactly how I felt, too
They have more or less the same functionality. This is just made to fit in with the GNOME desktop’s design language. Also, this is a third-party app.
You don’t need navidrome!
Can’t help with the mpv thing unfortunately. I just selected browser audio as the backend.
You could check the issue tracker though.
It plugs into Jellyfin, a self-hosted alternative to Spotify/Netflix, (and the topic of this sub :) )
It’s improved by leaps and bounds in the last few years! Definitely worth a second look imo
I’m using Mullvad on Silverblue right now, through NetworkManager. Just had to import the wireguard config file they provide. No extra app/package needed!
I find the GNOME workflow very intuitive and have grown really accustomed to it over the years. It’s minimal and gets out of the way, while at the same time everything I need is accessible on one keypress through the activities overview.
I don’t feel at home on any other desktop environment. Even on Ubuntu I revert everything to stock GNOME.
There’s a script for installing Photoshop with wine on Linux: https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux
it worked for me
My experience with Flatpaks has been so stable and hassle-free that it motivated me to switch to Fedora Silverblue.
tldraw.com is great