Andrew

@Nowicki
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I am passionate about technology, cars, and renewable energy
@caseyliss I am 100% with you. Thought I was the only one bothered by this.
@atpfm I know two people on the apple watch team and neither of them use, wear, or care about watches in the slightest. One of them doesn't even wear an Apple Watch unless they are testing. Good luck with that product ever being great.
@daringfireball I think I am in 100% agreement with Nilay here. Don't think I ever got past that anti net neutrality stance he took, it was so monumentally bone headed. I definitely have felt like he has taken some authoritarian stances over the years.
@caseyliss @ccgus I was literally just mulling a similar project but with the Boox writing tablet that can magsafe onto the wall, so we can yank it off and make some notes with a pen. I love it!
@glennbrown the forgetting of the library files leads me away from naming conventions being at issue here, but I'm just guessing.
@jonathantrott @caseyliss I'm going to look into this, thank you for the suggestion!
@caseyliss Got it. I don't think I can be much help but having plex run on DSM works for me so my gut says some form of smb issue. I have lots of minor paper cut issues with network file shares on my macs. At least in my case, it's unreliable enough I can't build anything on top of it.
@caseyliss I have my issues with Plex but overall it works well for me, but I am not opposed to moving to Jellyfin in the long run. The lack of ubiquitous first party apps is holding me back. I also don't care for infuse. Hope it's just a permissions issue or something like that on your end. Would be interested to know more about your setup. DSM or container? Where do files originate from normally?
@duclearc I did try this out and it "worked" for counter strike source for me, but it was so sketchy and unstable and never worked a second time.
@duclearc I don’t think there is a way around that at the moment, like x86 to arm translation on apple chips, and looks like fex is built for x86. So not a skill issue! Though to some degree all Linux issues are skill issues, even when you sometimes need a huge amount of skill to do something basic…lol.