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Sorry for the late reploy, but this is what my KODI with trakt looks like on opening the app and the movie section is the same. All widgets are driven by my Trakt account
Sorry for the late reploy, but this is what my KODI with trakt looks like on opening the app and the movie section is the same. All widgets are driven by my Trakt account
I accidentally watched YouTube the other night without adblock, OMFG what an experience.
If I can’t watch with adblock I’ll just stop using it, it’s only a rabit hole to waste time for me anyway.
A lot will also depend on your personal usage. Whilst I agree wholeheartedly that Stremio UX is much better that Kodi, out of the box, the one thing that keeps me with Kodi is the fact that it has far superior Trakt integration.
I will admit that Stremio is getting better it’s still a far cry from Kodi with Trakt integration and it’s something I rely heavily on.
That said if Trakt is not your thing then Stremio is probably a better option.
Also, if you’re using RD either with Kodi or Stremio there’s no real need to use a VPN as well as traffic is passed over HTTPS so the ISP only sees that you’re connecting to RD not what you’re doing.
Yes bit not yet released and has been in backlog for 2 years, not great for a mainstream browser.
No, i mean like a tab bar like every other android browser and desktop.
Every other android browser supports tab bar for browsers on wide devices , the one exception FF.
I want a desktop type experience on my tablet not a phone UX.
Unless you’re using android where on tablets it still doesn’t support multi tab browsing but is an overblown phone app.
You could try https://2fas.com/ open source mobile application with browser extensions and cloud sync for backups.
Or www.bitwarden.com password manager is also open source and for a small “premium” supports 2FA for mobile/desktop/browser.
The only saving grace with Samsung washing machine was it had two years of warranty and after about the 6th repair in just over 14 months the retailer swapped ot for another brand.
Typing this on a S24 Ultra and have numerous tvs but will shy away from any elctro domestics in the future.
I had a similar issue with Mint on my Latitude 7480, ended up using Fedora where everything just seems to work.
Best advice I can suggest is always use a live USB because if something doesn’t work there it won’t after install either.
If I even tried to plug a USB into my laptop security would be down on top of me like a ton of the proverbial … the same way that the only true way to be secure is don’t plug into the internet the only way not to piss off corporate is don’t f*ck with their stuff.
Good to hear, I’ve not had any issues so far. The only “niggle” I’ve had is when pairing my Bluetooth devices I’ve needed to turn Bluetooth on and off for each pairing bit once done they’ve reconnected fine.
Thanks. Finally after Mint didn’t recognise my network adaptor I tried Manjaro (everything worked great, but I don’t think I’m ready for Arch) so ended up on Pop_OS … everything works so I’m going to stick with this for now.
My weekend project will be install mint for my first flurry into Linux.
I’m going to set it up for some light gaming and media streaming.
Running on a Dell Latitude 4980, long term hoping to learn enough to set up a home jellyfin server.
€4200 with tax (give or take)
😭 when you realise your dreams exceed your budget
This for me has been a work changer:
https://josh-berry.github.io/tab-stash/
Can open in tab or sidebar. Honestly, can’t recommend highly enough.
And the linked website androidpolice also block adblockers 🤷
To be fair as a backup I’ve almost never used it, but I travel quite a bit for work so it gets used when I’m travelling so there’s never a risk of sharing IPs on RD.
AllDebrid, a similar service to RealDebrid.
I use Fentastic skin with Umbrella add-on.