

But why choose snap only?
Because they don’t want to support flatpak.
But why choose snap only?
Because they don’t want to support flatpak.
No, but if the tool works (and easily)….
Thanks mods. /s
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Plex handles it like this:
Local extras can be located alongside the main movie file in a directory named for the movie. They’re indicated by using specific naming at the end of the filename. Local inline extras will be detected and used if named and stored as follows:
* `Movies/MovieName (Release Date)/Descriptive_Name-Extra_Type.ext`
Where `-Extra_Type` is one of:
* -behindthescenes
* -deleted
* -featurette
* -interview
* -scene
* -short
* -trailer
* -other
https://support.plex.tv/articles/local-files-for-trailers-and-extras/
Jellyfin might do the same
Borg
Edit: wrote this when I thought you wanted to back up data.
Remember the Internet at these speeds, Moss? Up all night and you’d see three women.
What OS? Unix?
I just learned about Fish from another Lemmy post and here it is again!
Can it use/open my existing Thunderbird data (mailboxes)?
2TB is the most space they offer? And at $20/month?
Pass.
I’ve already got the storage I need.
Edit: apparently you can self host (see below)
He just wants to use Linux at all costs.
Running Android. The BlackBerry OS does years ago.
The following things will change as Immich joins FUTO:
Canonical created snap; of course they’re going to push it.
It’d be like if Sony created BluRay and then didn’t do any market/sponsorship/etc.