The Android app works well. I rarely have issues with it, except when switching back and forth between the web player and and the app, when it sometimes doesn't properly sync progress fast enough.
Jolteon
In terms of most used for me, it would be:
- Nextcloud: contains my contacts, calendar, and photos synced with my phone, as well as access to files on my server from any web browser.
- Home assistant: both automated and remote control of your lights, thermostat, etc.
- Audiobookshelf: only really useful if you have an audiobook collection
- Vault Warden: self-hosted bitwarden. Not really all that important to self-host, since a bit warden's clients are open source.
- Frigate: only useful if you have security cameras.
- Navidrome: only useful if you have a music collection.
- Jellyfin: only useful if you have a movie / TV collection.
Poetry isn't for the one reading it, it's for the one writing it.
Speaking of fiber and things that are not fiber, asymmetric connections are one of the most predatory internet practices in existence, only a small distance behind data caps. Oh, you want our super expensive 1gbps plan? How about 3mbps upload?
Even completely throwing morality out the window, just keeping a horse in functional condition so that it can be ridden to places would still require quite a bit more than that.
Logically, any intelligent person who has money problems would have bought a cheaper, used car for probably under $5,000 (though how much under depends on area). The monthly payments for that would be minimal or non-existent. You'd still have to pay for gas and insurance, but those would be relatively small costs comparatively.
Is anyone old enough for 4chan?
This is literally the one case in which that is the grammatically correct question.
Wait, France requires parking lots to be covered?
It might be from a brand that doesn't evolve, or only has one evolution instead of two.
Nicotine.
Is Jehovah witness Satan different from regular Christian Satan?