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  • I have much more powerful hardware than you but Jellyfin shouldn’t take more than a few seconds to load directories.

    That has been my experience as well with accessing it via the web interface. I read up on the kodi addons a bit more. As I understand it the jellyfin addon integrates the jellyfin library and has to sync it. I think this causes the delay for me. I think I will give Jellycon another try, since it accesses the libraries themselves. I will take a look at my media management and refine the folder structure to make it work.

    TBH I find Jellyfin works best with media that can be scraped or that I’m willing to create nfo files for.

    Metadata is actually an aspect I have little trouble with. There are solutions for TV and movies and pinchflat actually provides metadata for the youtube videos in a format jellyfin can use.

    Pinchflat - How do I get media into Plex/Jellyfin/Kodi?

  • Thanks for the info.

    I used the piped addon for youtube.

    I have been using piped and invidious in the past as well, but with youtube cracking down more and more I have trouble finding usable instances at all. Hence my switch to freetube, which mostly works so far.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Jellyfin/YT/Twitch TV box (Raspberry pi 4)

  • I'm not that invested in the switch 2 discourse, but always chuckle when someone says "now I can play Zelda at 30 fps or more".

    Paying for a new console, because the last one was incapable of playing games at an acceptable framerate is a weird argument for your purchase.

    Some Nintendo games are undoubtedly masterpieces, but that doesn't excuse some of their business decisions.

  • Check out refurbished Thinkpads T480 (14in) in your area. I basically got one that basically ticks all your boxes. Additionally mine has 32GB RAM, 500GB NVME SSD and a free slot for another small formfactor NVME card. It has one internal and one removable battery, so you could get an additional one to switch on the fly.

    The T480 was the last Thinkpad model with "real" upgradability and was a popular business choice. Companies unload them in bulk. When I was looking for them the availability was good.

  • Damn, for me Jeff, Dan and Mitch/Mike formed the new nucleus and were quite entertaining.

    Usually I am open to change, when it comes from a creative directive. However Giant Bomb seems increasingly to be jerked around by corporate interests in faster intervals. I have doubt's that GB will keep its identity and not just be a name.

  • I can add an aspect when it comes to Lenovo laptops. PopOS automatically searches and offers updates for different firmware for my Thinkpad. Really neat feature I haven't seen in other distros to keep your device up to date.

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    Looking for a 100%, ISO kit for a budget work keeb

  • This is really hard to answer, because I think it highly depends what kind of player you are.

    I don't play optimally. Yes, it's fun to haul yourself around with the grappler at breakneck speeds and stop just in time not to get squished, but I'm not that good at it. I also don't limit myself to the most valuable parts and move on to another ship, but collect the last metal frame. I would make more money in less time, but don't like the idea.

    Overall the game stays the same with a few mechanics that get added (explosive charges and something that screws with your salvage and has to be solved first). The system in the ships get more complicated and you need to solve several steps before you can "solve" a problem.

  • I play Hardspace Shipbreaker when I want to relax.

    You are a worker in a spacedock and dismantle ships with a cutting and grappling tool and divide the components into resource bins. It has a chill soundtrack and it's fun to float around with thrusters and figure out how to separate the different parts.

  • In EVE everything within 1000km is on the same "grid". within a solar system you can only warp to known locations. That includes locations that were manually saved or celestial objects like moons and planets.

    That means when someone warps to a moon, they can see anyone who warped to that moon, since they are on the same grid.

    A safe spot is a location that isn't on the same grid as a known location. You can still be scanned down by someone, but there are ways to know about it.

    Edit: Its been a while and I'm no expert, so anyone feel free to correct me.

  • To anyone who finds EVE fascinating, but doesn't actually want to play it themselves, I can highly recommend the "Empires of EVE" books by Andrew Groen. The two volumes span the time from beta to 2014 and talk about the wars and empires of Null Sec. The author interviewed loads of players. It's a fascinating read.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Switching from a Media Drive to my first self-build NAS

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Replacing M.2 system drive (btrfs) on motherboard with single slot

    Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    My (re)discovery of roguelites

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Replacing my Xbox 360 Wireless Controller

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Got tracked down for my school reunion

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    PulseAudio sound server - active profile switches and has to be manually selected

    Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    qbittorrent-nox = Firewalled / qbittorrent = Online

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Wayland/X11 problems with 4K HDMI TV