

I use this. Found it to be the best of the bunch in terms of button functionality, layout, and mouse control.


I use this. Found it to be the best of the bunch in terms of button functionality, layout, and mouse control.


You mentioned using Waydroid on a Linux Media Center PC. Have you tried using the Jellyfin Android TV app in this manner?


This is the level of pedantry I can get behind.


How much more modern are we talking? I’ve a 72 whr battery in my 2017 Yoga 720 that is a slim pouch.
Or rather, how old is your last/current laptop. Or is it a workstation replacement brick?
I often go through the effort of mapping menus, macros, etc yo the left trackpad. It’s especially good for PC games with lots of binds.


I’m pretty sure they are referring to Tucows.
Probably because the third in the series is pretty widely panned.


Thank you for doing this. I had not clued in that tempo had stopped development.
When you do get around to changing the graphics, maybe you can ditch the ovaries and uterus look of the logo.
I’m one of the people who is happy with my Nextcloud setup (outside of never quite getting only office to work in browser after I hooked it all up to a reverse proxy behind HTTPS), but I always try to keep my eye on developments in the space for a potential better solution. I looked at OCIS a while back, but it didn’t have the quality of life features that I enjoy to make it worth me switching from a working Nextcloud deployment.
Does OCIS have a desktop client that supports on-demand file synchronization (a la OneDrive) rather than just selective folder sync? Does it support storing files as is in a natural directory structure or is everything stored as a flat file blob? Is it able to handle external storage even if that external storage is physical storage on a container mount point?