Agreed.
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I use it as a docker container. Should be the same for every Linux distro once you have docker installed
Notably produced by the Pirate Bay guys
If you could share the translated subs to opensubtitles.com, that would be a great boon
There’s a new sequel series on their YouTube channel. Still coming out weekly
I’m sorry, I misread your previous comment. For some reason I was thinking you didn’t like the blu-rays because of the remastered effects.
Sorry for the awkwardness, 100% my bad
Doesn’t the blu-ray set include both the remastered effects and the original effects? Last I looked it did.
Yeah, it’s an all-time classic no doubt
Fair enough. Personally I put all my media on my Jellyfin server, so kind of a similar situation here.
Gundam 0083 has even better tunes. The music and animation of that one slap so hard you almost don’t notice the garbage plot lmao
Yeah, mpv is better on Linux. VLC is still my preference for DVDs on the computer though. Super easy.
While I appreciate the reference, most kids probably don’t know about the whole Metallica Napster thing.
It’s not true currently. Firefox and Chrome trade blows on which is more performance and which uses more/less RAM these days. It varies, but they’re quite close.
FYI late 80s is a Millenial. Xennial is like 79-80. Millenials go from 81-96
Adventurous young person, ready to be sent on a quest, is where you got filed in my head.
Sincerely,
~Lazy millenial wizard who wants help running errands.
We did have some DOS games on CD during the Windows 95/98 era, though. Lemmings always ran better if you dropped down to DOS and ran it from there instead of trying to run it through Windows, for instance.
Generally the app is better. Compatible with more container formats, audio formats (surround sound, Dolby digital, etc), and has hardware supported decoding for h265 video in addition to h264.
At least in the case of a Jellyfin server, you can download media locally when you know you’ll be without internet
It’s sarcasm.
Anime is a treat. Given that the economy sucks and it’s not that hard to download a treat (anime) for free, isn’t it obvious that ordinary people would get their treats for free?
Doubly so because copying data doesn’t destroy the original. “Piracy” in the sense of media piracy is copying, not theft.