The correct URL appears in the browser but the page shows a 404. According to the logs they don’t exist…but they’re there…
The correct URL appears in the browser but the page shows a 404. According to the logs they don’t exist…but they’re there…
It was the first “solution” on google. Didn’t work.
I already went through that. I wouldn’t post here without starting with the official documentation.
But then you won’t spend money on bad stuff! We can’t get your money before you realize it’s worthless! We can’t have that, think of the “economy”!
Yes, it’s true, she was a passer-by and Nichelle and Walter adlibed.
There is a King and Queen of England though.
I also used Spotify but it has a serious problem. There’s no guarantee your contents will be always available. I had music there that, for whatever reason, was removed and I can no longer listen to it. Not to mention music that was never available there. I don’t want them to control what I can and can’t listen.
Now I only use Jellyfin. It works great (except on Android Auto, but they’ll get there). Sure I have to download the MP3 but you only have to do it once and then it will always be there. Just use spotDL and rip the music right out of Spotify with all the metadata.
Eat the rich with a straw!
We should keep mouth movement to a minimum so…chew the rich with your mouth closed.
I do, unfortunately there are no efficient alternatives.
I’m in the EU and use Windows 10 LTSC so I mostly clear off of this bulshit. A few months ago I bought a cheap refurbished laptop to use occasionally and decided from day 1 it would be Linux Mint only since I only use it for the basics.
A few months later and I’m surprised how far Mint came. It’s so easy to use. Customizing it was a bit harder but nothing major. And to my surprise…even games. I threw a couple of games at it and everything the computer can handle would run. I was from the time where gaming on Linux was a no-no.
When LTSC support goes, I’ll most likely go full Linux. The only problem is the Adobe software but maybe I can fix that with a virtual machine.
This advice is what it is, but I work in a school and Tailscale also seems to be (unintentionally) blocked. After a while I realized it was only the login server that was blocked. If I login using my phone data I can go back to the regular network and it works.
You mean Aixa-cay Eral-jay de Epósitos-day?
Which one?
Smaller toilet, duh.
Portuguese too: “a montanha pariu um rato”
I’ll try anything once!
I have systems older than grandpa!
Now all we need is 3 pigmee piggies and a doll house and we can have the cuttest horror story ever!
“I huff and I puff but now I is too tired” lies down