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No issues with the GPlay version on Android 11
helpimnotdrowning.net (eternally unfinished)
No issues with the GPlay version on Android 11
due to the way the Fediverse works (servers hosted on many different machines rather than one large machine), text search isn’t (officially) possible. on Mastodon you have the option of searching by hashtags, but I don’t think that works on Lemmy.
you would have to use an external search engine like DuckDuckGo, Google or something like https://www.search-lemmy.com/
Maybe they were in need of only the highest-quality release covers that only you seem to possess?
I always like going through my uploaded tab to peek at what people are downloading.
It’s usually music, but sometimes I’ll see someone download some random obscure youtube archive from a dead or retired channel and I’ll be glad to have served that for them.
Big fan of Yuito (fork of Tusky) on the IzzyOnDroid F-Droid repo and Play Store
You can turn off the widget button on the taskbar, but the Win+W keybind stays.
I wouldn’t call it a “fiasco”, but they’re disabling port-forwarding for everyone on July 1st. They say it’s because people are hosting “unfavorable” content and it’s getting their IPs banned. Their article
I think it depends on the policies of the target instance and maybe your home instance too. Depends on if they want to risk the legal issues or not I guess.
Spotify music is all encrypted rather well (at-rest when downloaded and when streamed), so the best “automatic” option there is are bots that try to match Spotify songs with YouTube uploads and get those instead, but I’ve never found those to be super accurate for what I listen to.
If you need like CD quality≤, your best bet is just doing it all manually, either through torrent sites, DDL sites, or Soulseek.
The docs say jellyfin-ffmpeg is only needed on Debian distros, like Debian itself or Ubuntu, other distros like Fedora should be able to use their respective ffmpeg packages. https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/installation/linux#ffmpeg-installation
Is there a reason you can’t have root on your VPS? Maybe you could ask to have Jellyfin and ffmpeg installed by an admin?
If your willing to try it, you could unpack the .deb file with
dpkg -x <jellyfin-ffmpeg-for-your-distro.deb> <unpack dir>
and stick the resulting directory (directories?) in Jellyfin’s PATH, but I’ve never tried this myself and I don’t know how well this could work.