An Analogue Pocket is $20 more and an FPGBC is half the price. Ignore this garbage.
Feels like Apples already giving up on the Vision Pro, not sure Android should even put resources into this
For me Nocturn is worse but still decent. The animation doesnt feel as good and the characters are pretty meh. Im hoping the return of Alucard will remedy that.
My personal setup for 4 rooms worth of speakers is a rpi with a Hifiberry hat running debian with Mopidy. I use the Iris plugin for a front end and i mount my music directory via cifs on each pi
If you need a lightweight pdf viewer with no frills, muPdf on Fdroid is perfectly cromulent
Pixel Tablet 3: The search for the pixel table 2
Tetris: Rosey Retrospective is legitimately my favorite version of tetris
Nope! The 9 is the first pixel that uses Ultrasonic. Its a massive upgrade from the optical scanner in the 7. Legitimately never misses
Ultrasonic under screen readers dont need to light up that spot to work
+1 for cosmos
I have one of these and built a few for my friends. Honestly a fantastic system. I find myself playing it way more than my Analogue Pocket.
If you're not a fan of their bootlogo heres an unofficial fw with the original gb/gbc bootlogo (its in the patched_fw directory)
Weird direction for Luigis Mansion 4 but I'll take it
I buy most of my music and use Navidrome to stream it. Tempo is a great android app and the Navidrome web app is solid
Thats just a big ipod nano
If you dont have a neutral wire i have a few of these that are working quite well.
I have these sonoff modules in some spots too.
Or over 2x the price of an FPGBC
Libretube seems to almost never work for me no matter what instance i try.
Also worth adding Smarttube for AndroidTV
CalyxOS. Uses microG but is otherwise google free. Feels fairly vanilla and has a pretty solid backup solution in Seedvault
I think Graphene supports Auto. Its the only thing that makes me want to switch from Calyx
Glad I stumbled on this thread, i had the same problem. Protip if youre not using a config file and using env vars instead you can use
INVIDIOUS_DOMAIN and INVIDIOUS_EXTERNAL_PORT instead. Works great for docker