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A certain anonymous mouse community has a torrent with 35 seeders. They also have it in ebook format as well. I highly recommend them, they have everything I’ve ever searched for.
A certain anonymous mouse community has a torrent with 35 seeders. They also have it in ebook format as well. I highly recommend them, they have everything I’ve ever searched for.
Yup, and on iOS it’s called Tachimanga, and is a direct port of Tachiyomi.
To the surprise of literally nobody except Nintendo.
Their website, which tells you to download it from Flathub?
That’s what I mean. They say you aren’t truly dead until the last person forgets your name. Yuzu might not have the same team going forward, but the source code is there, and somebody will continue the project. We won’t forget where it came from, and so Yuzu will live on.
It isn’t dead yet. The source code was downloaded by a bunch of people when the lawsuit was announced, so there’s already forks being uploaded to other accounts.
I use a Linux PC for my living room media server, but there’s no PC in the living room. Just stick the cheapest Roku you can find in your TV, and load Jellyfin or Plex into it. Then you can stream whatever you want to it by installing the relevant software on the server.
Good news! This drink is mostly water by volume!
Eww. The only thing worse than bottled Lipton is Brisk.
When your plan to get some sweet settlement money doesn’t quite work out.
All in all, not the best get-rich-quick scheme I’ve seen.
That’s part of the joke, I think. If it’s a repo more than just you use, you would almost never push directly to the main branch.
Use Jellyfin to stream it. The TV should have an app for it. You can also use Plex, if you want, but I find Jellyfin better in every way.