Did you just have a whole conversation with yourself? Lol at least give me a chance to respond.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Did you just have a whole conversation with yourself? Lol at least give me a chance to respond.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Will check them out, cheers
It either restarts part way through or stops playing as if it can’t buffer anymore.
It comes and goes, sometimes I’ll go a couple of weeks of it working fine then for a week or more i get the above issues.
Honestly the mobile app doesn’t work for such long periods of time that I’ve all but given up and gone back to YouTube.
If anyone knows an app to replace YouTube that is actually reliable then let me know! I’m in the market.
I’m with you…except I choose to believe there’s a reason they’re going bust (because no, folks aren’t choosing to spend on this)
That said, I’d like to remind everyone that Elon Musk has the money and power to end homeless and poverty in the US and chooses not to.
And that one guy got his comeuppance
I have a pi4 and been very happy with the dimensions and low power usage. What could I get for the same price and power use?
Genuine question. Im looking at a pi5 right now.
Care to elaborate? What’s wrong with “hosting” on a rpi?
This comment made me learn. Thank you.
Or for those that just want to read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scriptio_continua
Yeah, what’s stopping the richest guy in the world just buying blue-sky as well?
Haha that is some app name!
Probably because they want to be able to maintain users during device switches. Given much of the world is on an annual or bi-annual cycle it’d suck to lose your users each time.
Don’t be naive
I wouldn’t bother arguing with this person. They’re either trolling or intentionally ignorant - either way, you will lose to their vast experience.
Is this Poe’s law? I genuinely thought this was satire but the downvotes and responses are very serious!
That’s a bugger! Maybe report it as an issue on their github so you can track when it’s fixed?
Interesting, thanks
I wonder if someone can come up with some kind of distributed storage that isn’t insanely slow. Kinda like a CDN but on personal devices. I’m thinking like SETI@HOME did with distributed compute.
Edit: this is kinda like torrents but where the contents are changing frequently.
I appreciate why you’re doing that and am just offering feedback you are welcome to ignore: it made me think you’re a bit of a douche and I didn’t feel like interacting with you much after that.