Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.

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  • If you want to skip wiring all together, pick up two Aurora Dimmers and put Hue bulbs in all your sockets. It’s not the cheapest or most privacy friendly if you’re using their hub. But going this way, you can put the dimmer near the fixture you want to control, you have no wiring whatsoever, connection to HA, and you’re completely up and running inside of 30 minutes.








  • For context, I run Jellyfin on a box at home that serves 3 Rokus and a family of 4. I also run Jellyfin at work, a small school, where it feeds 18 Rokus in wide variety of use cases.

    There are two features on my wishlist that are available on Android but not yet Roku.

    The first would be the ability to shuffle a playlist. I loved that shuffle was added episodes a while back.

    Don’t shame me for wanting to watch things in a random order. /s

    The second would be the ability to search for subtitles. I love the new subtitles interface. It would be the cherry on top to be able to search for a missing subtitle without bouncing over to a separate devices.

    I know that’s a whole other kind of request, given the use of the open subtitles plugin.

    Thank you for all you do!


  • You’re mileage is going to vary based on if you’re running off the server’s web interface or from a client. The Roku client has made some amazing improvements and I’m thankful for those devs, but it’s still behind the Android version in terms of features.

    For music on Android, as an example, Gelli, Finamp, and Fintunes are all music focused clients.

    Lastly, you can run both Plex and Jellyfin off the same library. Give it a try, see how you like it without giving up Plex. I ran them in tandem for about six months because making the jump.









  • digger@lemmy.catoRisa@startrek.websiteEh, I don't see it.
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    1 year ago

    The lower frame depicts AGIMUS, sentient computer with the tendency to take enslave and take over the planet. He changed his color from red to blue when trying to convince the doctors at Daystrom that he had changed.

    I’d bet that the red light on murderous computer is not unintentional.

    Fun fact: AGIMUS was voiced by Jeffrey Combs.