I just set all this up this past weekend on my home server. It was a really fun learning experience, and it all works quite well so far. Highly recommend.
Overseerr is also a great app you can use to allow users to request/auto-download content they want to watch straight to Plex, etc.
Which uses computer vision, which is a form of AI. It doesn't have to be complex, or even work well, to be considered AI. All you need is a computer that makes decisions based on dynamic inputs and a set of rules on how to handle them.
Like most things in the world of dev, there are right and wrong ways to do things. Just because you can doesn't mean you should! CSS can be quite nice when used correctly!
As a fellow web dev, I disagree! Cross browser support adds very little overhead in my experience, and not doing it in 2023 is really just lazy and unacceptable imo.
I think you can change the font size and styles for both for posts and views. It's pretty customizable! But having multiple apps is a great option for comparing things like that.
This is the first BG game I've ever played, and I'm having a blast with it. So far, I can't recommend it enough for people who like tabletops and RPGs, in general.
I'm biased because I used Sync for Reddit for years, but imo it blows Connect out of the water. The biggest complaint in this thread is the ads, which the dev is already addressing. But in terms of the UI/UX, Sync has always been top notch. Frequent updates and fixes, very smooth and intuitive interface.
The curl command pulls data from a URL into your terminal. So you can actually go to cheat.sh in a web browser to see what the output would be (also wouldn't necessarily recommend doing this vs. blindly pasting commands, but in this case, perfectly safe!). It looks like a little Unix command helper tool.
How high are those fences!?