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  • https://github.com/wa2c/cifs-documents-provider is what I've used for that in the past.

    Edit: To elaborate, that would just mount your network storage, and you'd then need to access the files using the android file explorer or something else. I haven't found a good FOSS file explorer, so I paid for solid explorer ages ago.

  • If it does the basic things that I want it to do well without being surrounded by the bloat of useless profit-driven features, and it's FOSS, then it isn't inferior to me.

    The only meaningful update (to me) Plex has had in the past few years has been forcing everyone to switch from using TVDB to their inferior metadata agent.

  • Because it's continuing the trend of focusing on live free channel streaming, finding things to watch on other streaming services, social media-esque interactions with other users, and other shit I don't care about.

    I just want something that will stream my media from my NAS to whatever I'm trying to watch it on, and do it well.

  • Are you passing through a GPU? If so, are you sure the proxmox host isn't using it?

    Edit: Just saw the link in the post was to a GPU passthrough guide, so better question, do you see the GPU from within the VM?

    I've admittedly never tried gaming on a linux VM or LXC in proxmox, but I've done other tasks that required GPU hardware acceleration with no issues with both.

  • I've been using it as my primary browser on Android for years so I don't really have much to compare it to, but I haven't had any issues with extension compatibility. It includes changes from Tor browser and Arkenfox so it's more privacy-focused than on performance.

  • I'll just throw out Mull from DivestOS's third-party f-droid repo as an up to date alternative. The newest versions are incompatible with the main repo but here is their explanation:

    Updated Mull to 131.0.0, has 14+1+25 security fixes from the previous 129.0.2 release. In order to resolve the compilation issue introduced in 130, Mull is now compiled using Mozilla's prebuilt clang toolchain. This however is incompatible with the F-Droid.org inclusion criteria, so these updates (for now at least) will only be available via the DivestOS.org F-Droid repository. Please note, while this adds a prebuilt dependency, the result does still remain FOSS.