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  • You must be having a wildly different experience than me then, because I don't even understand how you can make that claim

  • Sherlock Holmes over here has never seen the can shaped glasses

  • That's the opposite of my experience. Jellyfin just works and immediately exposes the content we're looking for, plex tries overloading you with bullshit and burying your actual content

  • Their what now

  • Yes but extrapolated

  • Lemmy users: no, it's everyone else who is out of touch

  • Right... So what was your point again?

  • This makes no sense. Anything you can build Linux into, you can do the same to android

  • It doesn't matter, you fork into something else entirely. It's a hell of a lot easier to leverage the android ecosystems in a diverging fork than it is to build a whole new niche platform

  • Yeah when are Linux phones going to be compatible

  • Sure, as long is you're not a steam deck LCD owner. I just set mine to not sleep when docked

  • AOSP makes a lot more sense to me. We just need to adopt Graphene or Lineage en masse and start contributing to support more devices, grow that out into a real alternative with support for the already existing android app ecosystem, and real alternatives to Google Play services

  • I mean, that was the goal of the original steam machines from 2012 or whatever

  • Do you have an issue with graphene?

  • Bizarre but it's also correct

  • Skill issue. I had to learn how to do it

  • Or guessing it wrong, but now my train of thought is derailed and I forgot where I was going so now nobody gets to know

  • Probably just reused cells from a burger or sandwich and artists didn't have time or budget to redraw

  • TeamViewer to hypervisor then rdp to domain controller so I can test if a user's rdp vm can be accessed on the domain is a real workflow for me