

I enjoyed season 4 as well, particularly in the original format. Season 5 on the other hand, I have no idea what that was.
I enjoyed season 4 as well, particularly in the original format. Season 5 on the other hand, I have no idea what that was.
The Room actually. I feel obligated to show it to everyone, particularly with Rifftrax commentary.
If you’ve purchased any videos via iTunes, be sure to link it to Movies Anywhere so you can watch them on your Android. Most movies are supported except those from Paramount, last I checked.
For comparison purposes nextcloud.com offers a solution as well.
Just a few years ago I ran into a “mission critical” Windows 98 machine. It was running some custom database written in BASIC. All options to move the data to a modern machine and DB were deemed too expensive.
I find roku to have the simplest interface for people to learn. Fill it with free channels like tubi and pluto. For your personal library I’d suggest jellyfin. Simple and free.
Also going to add that Proton makes my favorites VPN. They offer a completely free version with no data cap (but limited locations) if you wish to try it before buying the full product.
I just went to remove it and found that it’s still working. I hope the developer isn’t going to have to eat fees for this.
It depends on what you are trying to learn. If it’s just using it as a desktop then it’s more a matter of just using it for a while to change your muscle memory from Win or Mac.
If you’re looking for more of a command line/server experience, most distros have excellent documentation. This may be a minority opinion, but I personally like Oracle Linux (a Red Hat clone) and their documentation; https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/index.html
I also like FreeBSD which isn’t technically Linux but very similar in a lot of regards. They also have excellent documentation; https://docs.freebsd.org/en/
Ultimately, which distro you wind up liking is entirely subjective and one of the great aspects of the open source world. Oracle in particular you may see a lot of hate towards, but I’ve always had good success with their products and support. Best of luck!
Try not to look at it as getting a $100 of technology, but rather if you’d get $100 dollars of entertainment out of it.
Bit of a side note; when I’ve had users with low storage and too many apps, I’ve had some success moving them to PWA’s. Social media apps in particular seem to be storage hogs.