I’ve got an X220 as my secondary laptop, currently running Debian. It’s had several mods/upgrades and it’s still a very useful machine.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Stepping Away from Streaming with the Innioasis Y1 Digital Audio PlayerEnglish
1·24 days agoEvery smartphone platform has media player apps available that can play locally stored media files. Seems a better idea to me to use the device already there just in a different way.
There’s also plenty of great media player hardware on the used market if people really must have a dedicated device for this.
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Apple@lemmy.world•Apple Has Given Up on the Vision Pro After M5 Refresh FlopEnglish
4·28 days agoI was at an expo once and a marketing guy I was with said similar as we passed a VR booth. He said that VR users looked like people flailing their arms around with buckets in their heads, and that it would be very hard to sell the experience to outsiders who hadn’t already tried it.
Unfortunately it also seems the use cases are still fairly limited even when people do try it.
I’m using Jellyfin with 2 Apple TV 4Ks, one newer and one older. As other commenters have said there is no complete official Jellyfin app for Apple TV.
Swiftfin is the in development new app for Apple platforms, but it still very incomplete. Basic video playback works, but there are a lot of missing features like music and live tv support. The interface is functional but still fairly crude, and in the current version there’s a lot of ugly overflow issues in the UI. Video playback has always been reliable for me though. It will improve as development progresses but for now it’s very much a work in progress.
The other option is Infuse, which has a much nicer and mature UI, but also isn’t fully feature complete for Jellyfin. It also a proprietary app with a subscription to unlock all features. I’ve tried the free version and it seems to work well enough, video playback was smooth.
I think there are few other small apps but I haven’t tried them.
I wish there were better options for clients as the Apple TV is the best streaming box I’ve found but the Jellyfin support could be better.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Market slumps as OpenAI reportedly misses internal targets for active users and revenue — Nvidia, Oracle, AMD, and CoreWeave shares all tremble on the newsEnglish
12·29 days agoI just hope the shockwave doesn’t knock down the rest of the economy with it.
AFP has been long overdue for retirement. I do wish Apple would improve their SMB implementation though, it’s had performance issues and weird bugs for ages.
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Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 finally officially revealedEnglish
0·1 year agoNintendo consoles tended to be radical, Nintendo handhelds were more iterative.
The Game Boy and DS lines all built gradually on each other, seems the Switch line is following suit. I assume Nintendo see the Switch as a handheld that can be docked, rather than a console that’s also portable, so I guess it makes sense that it’s following a similar trajectory of previous handheld lines.
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Animemes@ani.social•Knock-off pokemon has always been wildEnglish
1·2 years agoDigimon started as a Tamogotchi clone more than a Pokémon clone, the original Digimon toys were virtual pet devices.









I hadn’t heard of Moonfin before, it looks promising as an Apple TV client. Any pitfalls with it?