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Findroid is a native android jellyfin client.
  • Most anime have .ASS subtitles and are kinda complex sometimes with singsong related subtitles, but never had any issues on android with them.

    That's exactly what I meant. Most simple subtitles will be fine.

    This example is still relatively simple, but it should give you an idea: https://streamable.com/nj8fey
    Good fansubs can sometimes do really crazy things, including replacing entire moving backgrounds.

  • Mozilla hit with privacy complaint over Firefox user tracking
  • And what else should be recommended?

    The choice is basically between Firefox or skinned Chromium.

    Do you really want to experience first-hand just why Internet Explorer was this hated?
    Here's a hint: de facto monopoly on browser market that allowed them to control the web standards back then and their ideas were not good.

    it has become a sinking ship and I’m eager to see who picks up the shards and runs with it.

    I don't think you have any idea how much work it takes to create a new browser.

  • I guess some browsers are "building a better Internet" more than others.
  • It's made by folks that once worked on the original Opera (back when it was still good).

    Basing their new browser on Chromium is unfortunate, but the spirit of old Opera is there: customizability and focus on features for power users.

    It's the browser I'd be using if I abandoned Firefox for whatever reason.

  • Steam Deck Won’t Survive 2025 Without A Significant Upgrade. - (Original clickbait headline and not my opinion!)
  • It's not even about the lower specs, it's the optimization in general.

    My PC is a little old, but still fine for most games up to medium settings.
    But when I tried FF XVI, which is mentioned in the article, I couldn't get anything close to acceptable performance with everything turned as low as possible and looking like shit.

  • The $700 PS5 Pro doesn’t come with a disc drive
  • I got the disc version for used games too, but the sad truth is that where I live there isn't really a market for used games.

    Or, well, there is, but the prices on used discs are often barely below retail price, if you can even find a copy.

  • The $700 PS5 Pro doesn’t come with a disc drive
  • It's not like physical media makes any difference anyway these days.

    Actual disk often gets just a glorified installer, and even if it includes the entire game you're likely to have to activate it online anyway.

    The "own your games" ship has sailed long ago, unless you only buy no-DRM and your own backups.