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RandomLegend [He/Him] @ RandomLegend @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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  • Maybe the IP address changes? You should provide some more info.

    Terminal outputs etc

  • It isn't believe me.

    Step by Step:

    1. Go into your Android Settings
    2. Go into "System" or "Info" or "About"
    3. You will find a piece of Info called "Build Number" or "Build"
    4. Tap that Text 7 times. After 4 Times you will see a small piece of text in the bottom half saying "in 4 steps you are developer"
    5. After the 7th tap, you will have enabled developer mode; Do not panic, this hasn't done anything to your device yet but will simply enable you to do more with your device if you chose so.
    6. Go into your Android Settings again
    7. System
    8. Developer Settings 9 Scroll down and enable "USB Debugging"
    9. Download the Android Debugging Bridge for Windows https://developer.android.com/tools/releases/platform-tools
    10. Connect your Phone with a good (ideally the original one) USB cable to your PC.
    11. Open the command line (Windows+R -> cmd -> Enter)
    12. type in adb devices
    13. On your phone -> Accept connections from this PC
    14. Now type in adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.youtube
    15. You're done - Youtube is now uninstalled.

    You can do Step 15 for all other bloatware aswell. There is a handy dandy application on https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater that will let you use a nice GUI to do that. Debloats your phone quite effectively.

    After you're done with all this, simply go back into your developer options and disable USB Debugging. That's it.

  • Regarding 3. Yes, sorry, I have no answer for that Regarding 1. Yes you can. Using ABD on a PC and USB Debugging you can simply run:

     
        
    adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.youtube
    
      
  • First: why do you have both YouTube apps installed?

    Second: you can set it up so that all YouTube links will open in the Vanced app instead. In the application settings in android under supported links

  • I really do love this newsletter

  • That look is either:

    I'm the greatest hero who ever lived.

    Or

    Where have I lost that single braincell I used earlier to bark at the treat that fell to the ground and scared me.

    That second example is based on my dog... Sigh

  • I'm not here to answer your question about "other sensitive communities" but to comment on your case of vampire survivors.

    I've never played the game, never intented to but i've heard enough about it and have seen enough of it.

    The way you describe your opinion here lets me assume how you've written your post over on that community. You simply say "People do not want games to feel like it's a job [...] and while that may be your opinion it's 1) not everyones opinion and 2) just because the game feels like a job FOR YOU, doesn't mean that it feels like that for everyone.

    There is absolutely nothing wrong with making a grindy "addictive" game loop if there are not MTX behind it to "harvest" that addiction.

    So i think that's the reason your post got deleted... not because they are "sensitive" but because you think you know better than people and that your opinion is "the truth"

  • i've searched for that aswell and never found anything.. only stuff like bubbleupnp that does the same trick with using screen recording to stream it...

    1. Sadly, most big competetive online games actually do ban Linux players and then state afterwards that this is something they will continue to do because yadayadayada Linux unsupported...
    2. never played the game, what shady stuff so you mean?
  • Also i find that the speed of scanning, getting metadata, accuracy of linking metadata and files, the whole music section is lacking on jellyfin comparing to Plex

    Still I prefer jellyfin as its free and open source and it does what I want it to do. But in my experience Plex did all of this way better, faster, more accurately and reliable.... And jellyfin music category is outright unusable compared to plex

  • I am talking solely about the server side, not the player side.

    Obviously a good functioning player will not need hw accellerated transcoding or hdr conversion. But sometimes that's simply neither possible or feasable. Some hardware simply cannot properly transcode all formats, or don't allow for installation of a player that can do that. Sometimes i watch a movie on my laptop while being connected to my phone mobile hotspot and using wireguard to phone home, i don't want to direct stream a full movie in hdr and 1080p 40mbit/s... i want the server to transcode it properly.

    So to conclude - i am talking about serverside, not playerside - stop assuming the person you are talking with doesn't know what they do simply because you think you know better.

  • No i am not talking about the player as hw accell and hdr conversion runs on the server itself

    The server is not bulletproof and in my experience plex ran better for me than jellyfin.

  • I have to say, Plex is a much more polished and more reliable piece of software in my experience.

    I've used Plex for a couple of years and even got myself a lifetime premium pass when it was 65% reduced or something. But when news started popping up about them potentially leaking what content you watch i burned that bridge (look at the instance i come from, you can guess where my content stems from :D)

    I then migrated over to jellyfin. It's not as polished, it doesn't run that reliable for me as plex did, hw accell, hdr convertion didn't setup as easy but after a lot of tinkering it now works very fine for me.

    I really enjoy jellyfin and the ecosystem that evolved around it.

  • I switched from Plex to jellyfin solely for that reason

    Also hw accell being free in jelly aswell