Web Video Caster can cast to a large number of devices, Chromecast included. It has a lot of companion apps too on several smart TV platforms, all for the sake of getting your media played back on another device.
Web Video Caster can cast to a large number of devices, Chromecast included. It has a lot of companion apps too on several smart TV platforms, all for the sake of getting your media played back on another device.
Yes, that would do the trick
You’d have to rewrite the history as to never having committed those files in the first place, yes.
And then politely ask all your coworkers to reset their working environments to the “new” head of the branch, same as the old head but not quite.
Chaos ensues. Sirens in the distance wailing.
I present to you this 13-year-old piece of YouTube gaming history: https://youtu.be/Hv6RbEOlqRo
Well, I did mention the Hue bridge so I’ve got Zigbee around the house (as well as some other Tuya wifi devices).
I’m currently in the process of converting to an additive setup so my wife and I don’t need a smartphone to do smart home stuff. I think I can work with the info, thanks a lot.
I’ve come across Shelly relays as well, they seem like a viable option to me. I’d probably prefer a separated network like Zigbee, but that should be doable. Thanks!
Sounds like there’s a step missing somewhere.
You should probably use a downloader such as NZBget or SABnzbd to download the whole collection of .rar archives (if it’s archived at all) and .par2 files associated with it. You’d download an NZB file for which content you wish to have, which is a simple file that tells the downloader how to download everything, fix them up when necessary and to repair the files, to finally extract a usable file for you.
That output is something Readarr should be able to use, like an epub.
I’ve been using the More Purple More Better (MPMB) character sheet in combination with Adobe Reader on my Windows pc. It isn’t exactly an application replacing your char sheet, but an interactive PDF file reliant on JavaScript. It has a common recognizable layout, and is filled to the brim with macros and generation tools - you’ll be able to whip up a char sheet in no time once you get the hang of it.
Out of the box it only has PHB content, but you can add additional scripts containing every bit of official content for 5e. It isn’t very hard to find, either, /r/MPMB for example.
What made you prefer scoop over chocolatey? And how do you feel about the (now out-of-the-box available) winget?
Which wasn’t too dissimilar from the Game Gear at the time.