Microsoft’s Exchange Online Plan 1 is email-only and is 4/month per user. There are probably cheaper IMAP providers, but EO1 is full exchange: mail, global address book, calendars, etc.
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Jellyfin has more functionality but is a lot more technical to set up. I didn’t think it was worth the effort since I already have a Plex server running, but I could see going through that if I didn’t.
Been running Plex with a lifetime pass for around a decade. Worth it for me for sure.
You are not the only person who just uses Subscriptions. I do, too.
And I am considering using rss to track channel updates instead of Subscriptions so I can see what’s new without going to YouTube directly. Less likely to get hit by distractions.
Anyone else waiting for a Korok to appear on that screen?
Cat is adorable, but I need more inventory slots.
I've been using NewsBlur (and syncing with Reeder on mobile) ever since Google killed their RSS service. It supports parsing some non-RSS sites and services, as well.
Agreed! I was super-active on a few small bulletin boards until about 2003. I definitely miss the smaller, targeted community and sense of place.
I have been considering a switch to the Ally. I agree that the Deck has more input options built-in, but there are several games I've been aching to play that aren't supported in Proton(and don't load on the Deck, I tried). I also would like to install Battle.net and play Diablo IV.
I realize there are hacks and workarounds to get a lot of things working on the Steam Deck, but I want to play games, not spend an evening doing Google searches and troubleshooting.
“I don’t know ANY women ~~who play games~~!” Is probably half their comments.
I’m partial to Culver’s and Wendy’s. Portillo’s seems to be rising in popularity across the country these days, too.
The first time I tried the link from my iPhone(which already had TestFlight installed), it didn’t seem to work. I went back and tried the link a second time, and it did. The link I followed was here:
It’s just a zip file with a different file extension. Zip a stack of jpegs with filenames that will list them in reading order when sorted alphabetically and then change the extension.