Yeah. I mean credit where credit is due, but saving a project once doesn't give you a lifetime get out of future screwups pass. It might give you leniency on the next few projects you worked on, but it's been years at this point.
I'm still riding Emby, but it feels like they're also stagnating, with it taking forever(literal years) to implement some seemingly simple features. Too many times have I looked up some desired minor feature just to find out they said on the forums back in 2019 that they're working on it. That pace might be forgivable if they were a non-profit open-source project, but they ditched open-source a while ago and have paying customers. It's getting ridiculous.
Oof, that sucks. That happened to me on New Years. I threw money at the fastest shipping so I could have a replacement as soon as possible. Going without a decent phone is near impossible where I live these days.
I've seen some old Android based eReaders that people still use, but never got updated beyond Android 4.4. Heck, I used a rooted Nook Simple Touch for years, and that thing was running Android 2.1. I only upgraded when the battery was dying out and most software was dropping support for it, since I was using it to read books and news articles, not to do banking.
I've also seen some older folk that still rock Android 4.x devices. They didn't want to upgrade because they had their phones for so long they missed the incremental Android UI changes and were now confused by newer phones. I had to force a couple relatives to switch to new phones since the networks were shutting down 3G support.
You connect to the WiFi for free, but you only can access their webpage that has the in-flight entertainment if you don't pay extra. The $8 gets you access to Google and the rest of the Internet.
My seatmate was having a faster expirience with the paid Internet, so I think there's definitely some bottlenecking with Cf, but he also kept getting randomly disconnected, so he wasn't satisfied either XD
Emby and Plex can do it automatically depending on the rip, but you can manually search on places like OpenSubtitles.
Also you can OCR the DVD/Bluray subs using SubtitleEdit and then export as SRT. Requires a bit of work and babysitting, but helps for niche stuff or special features.
First thing I do when I get a new phone these days is turn on ADB and then authorize my PC. Saved my butt with broken screens a couple times now using scrcpy or similar past programs.
Yeah. I mean credit where credit is due, but saving a project once doesn't give you a lifetime get out of future screwups pass. It might give you leniency on the next few projects you worked on, but it's been years at this point.