Encore et toujours The Binding of Isaac !
J’ai 567/637 achievements sur ma 3ème sauvegarde, dans pas longtemps, je pourrai dire que je l’ai VRAIMENT fini, et enfin commencer à m’amuser avec 😀
Encore et toujours The Binding of Isaac !
J’ai 567/637 achievements sur ma 3ème sauvegarde, dans pas longtemps, je pourrai dire que je l’ai VRAIMENT fini, et enfin commencer à m’amuser avec 😀
Ha ha, oui. Après, c’est un cercle vicieux, quand tu mets le doigt dedans, hop un script par ci, hop une image Docker par là, au fil du temps ça se complexifie, mais j’ai pas monté le truc en 2 jours…
J’utilise Trakt.tv, synchronisé avec mon Plex via un script Tautulli pour le sens Plex vers Trakt, et dans l’autre sens avec une petite image Docker, ce qui me permet de passer les films/épisodes de séries à « vu » si je l’indique directement dans Trakt (genre via un autre moyen que mon Plex).
Et pour les séries Netfilx ou Disney Plus, pour l’instant, j’ai pas encore trouvé de scrapper qui permette de savoir ce qui a été vu via l’historique, donc je le fais à la mano sur mon iPhone, depuis l’appli iTV Shows, qui est bien plus facile à utiliser que l’appli Trakt.
Europeans are called spacionauts too.
I'm really happy with Arctic so far. It does not make my iPhone burn my hands as other clients had (Avelon, I look at you), and it can read a lot of media, which is really nice. The in-app browser doesn't appear in a card, which is also nice, and does not make the iPhone hot (again, Avelon, can you stop doing that?).
Though it seems that I shit on Avelon quite a bit, that's not the case, it's a decent client, and I really like the URL conversion/error handling it's doing when you open unknown communities and Lemmy links. That's something more for selfhosters when their instance doesn't know specific content, I'm pretty sure big instances are not that much concerned with these kind of errors, and Avelon handles them beautifully.
I've also tested a bunch of other clients too, but generally, either they don't respect the iOS standards that well (hello shitty Electron apps), or they can't read media formats that well.
I don’t think there’s any difference between the beta and the final release in this regard (generally, the official release has the same build number than the latest release candidate).
From what I understand, the process can take a lot of time, as it happens in the background, when the phone is not actively used. And for power users that install .0 versions day one (which is really not a thing to do, but that’s not the point here), I imagine they will dig everything they can from these new versions, leaving less time for background processes to be run.
Isn’t this the same with every major iOS release? The OS needs to rebuild its caches, and that tends to impact on battery life, for a time, and then everything goes back to normal…
In another totally unrelated news, new supersuperbugs are now able to survive in harsher conditions.
I mean, look at what reptilians make us do!
There’s a lot this plastic bag doesn’t deserve.