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  • 1. Where do you find what shows/films to watch?

    I don’t discover it any certain way but once I know what I’m looking for I just search in qbittorrent. For anime I have RSS feeds set up.

    2. Do you stream for convenience or download for superior quality?

    I download.

    3. Where do you store media?

    Internal storage, currently some SSDs.

    4. What software are you using to watch it?

    mpv + fsr/Anime4K shaders.

    5. How do you keep track of your watchlist, which episode you already watched or where you left off in a movie?

    I use trackma/taiga with MAL for anime, for regular shows/movies I don’t use anything.





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    6 months ago

    Linux uses 8 spaces. Excerpt from the official style guide:

    Tabs are 8 characters, and thus indentations are also 8 characters. There are heretic movements that try to make indentations 4 (or even 2!) characters deep, and that is akin to trying to define the value of PI to be 3.

    Rationale: The whole idea behind indentation is to clearly define where a block of control starts and ends. Especially when you’ve been looking at your screen for 20 straight hours, you’ll find it a lot easier to see how the indentation works if you have large indentations.

    Now, some people will claim that having 8-character indentations makes the code move too far to the right, and makes it hard to read on a 80-character terminal screen. The answer to that is that if you need more than 3 levels of indentation, you’re screwed anyway, and should fix your program.

    In short, 8-char indents make things easier to read, and have the added benefit of warning you when you’re nesting your functions too deep. Heed that warning.

    The reasoning seems sound, but I still prefer 4 personally.