Risky

@Risky@lemmy.kiberness.xyz
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Joined 1 years ago

Organic Maps. It uses OpenStreetMap as a backend, plus it has hiking trails as well.

On Android and IOS, i like Snikket.

On desktop, Gajim

Jellyfin, I've run mine for a couple years now(ever since the pi4 came out) and it's been great. The only thing to consider is turning off video transcoding, its not able to to transcode anything HD or over. Other than that, its great. I use it for videos and music.

I usually name mine after songs that I happen to be listening to at the moment.

Grand Theft Auto 4 is awesome to play on the go(though it does eat battery life)

A mouse is a must if you get a dock for it. Some emulator settings are impossible to get to with an external controller. Keyboard is also nice to have.

SD card obiously for more storage.

I didn't have one, but my friend did. We played a lot of Star Wars Battlefront II.

Ranger, mostly for bulk renaming

  • Lemmy
  • Jellyfin
  • Wireguard so I can access my home network from outside

All three are easy to manage(so far).

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Wut

My main gripe is with movies. After a while, the simlar video recomentaions are filled with "Free with Ads" movies. I don't even watch movies on Youtube. Its annoying.

I usually have to clear cookies to get rid of them.

Gelli(music player for Jellyfin)

Brave

RCX for transferring files from computer to phone

People still use lastpass????

I don't have any experience with it, but there is a project called mopidy that I believe can play from many different services, including local music and spotify.

I use it for seeing/replying to texts on my desktop. It works great for that with xfce.

For older/lower end computers, enhanced-h264ify is a godsend. It blocks youtube from playing VP9 codec which can cause heavy cpu usage on older hardware. It can also block 60fps video as well.

Yes, i have used tailscale. I just use wireguard alone because I find it has better performance in my experience.