Your client is still Windows Store exclusive? That’s a hard pass from me.
Your client is still Windows Store exclusive? That’s a hard pass from me.
Seconded. Not the cheapest solution, but worth the price.
I have an account with Tuta. I set it up to be able to use my own domain, so Ive created a few throwaway accts.
Those issues were related to Covid. It made perfect sense for them to focus on their corporate clients, who are their largest revenue source. I’ve also never heard anything bad about their customer service, nor the quality of the products or pricing.
Now that those supply issues have been solved, there’s no real reason to be wary of them. They make an incredible product at a fantastic price.
Open Source or Die!!! /s
My music is stored on my real-debrid account, and I use Lidarr and Debrid Media Manager to manage it. For a player/streaming server I’m currently using Jellyfin, but I’ve used Navidrome and Plex in the past and found them to work great.
All my local music is stored on a NAS which Jellyfin also has access to.
edit: For the lazy there’s always SpotifyX for Desktop, and XManager for Android.
If you’re this concerned, why are you using a bank at all? You strike me as a cash under the mattress type.
But then how would they get all the tech blogs to write about them?
A cheaper, albeit less secure alternative, is purchasing a domain and setting up a Cloudflare tunnel.
Does this still require you to get the Windows App from the Windows Store? Thats the main reason I ditched.
I just use Beeper. I had my own Matrix server up but getting all the bridges to work was cumbersome.
Plex isn’t allowed on Cloudflare. Itll work, but you’ll get your account flagged.
Use Tailscale instead.
VVVVV’s Soundtrack is bangin’.
Is it particularly different from LibreX?
Any Admin worth their salt is going to defederate anyways.
If it’s anything like LibReddit, then public instances are slowly breaking due to the hgh API calls. Private ones seem to make a small enough amount that they go under their radar.
You have other options thankfully. If you’re in a large city, you can often find small independent retailers which sell tickets. When I lived in Toronto I used to go to a record shop to buy mine.
You can also go to the venue directly. Oftentimes if it’s a smaller venue they’ll have tickets available as well. Stadiums usually don’t go this route, but it’s worth a shot.
Lastly there are other online retailers for tickets like https://stubhub.com
Ticketmaster is a goddamn scam. The entire industry knows it, but it makes money for the labels so they tolerate it. There’s a reason Taylor Swift and The Cure have been making a big stink about them lately. I personally won’t go to a concert if Ticketmaster is the only retailer, but I’m fortunate that most bands I see play in smaller venues.
This just in: Water is Wet.
Im all for continuing communities 9utsideof Reddit, but porting posts/content is like putting up pictures of your ex everywhere. Why is everyone still so obsessed with this?
Then why does the link to download the client lead to the MS Store instead of Github?