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  1. you could try Plex and PlexAmp. I believe you need to buy PlexPass but that can be a one time fee.

  2. if it hasn’t been mentioned then Immich is by far your best option here. I’ve tried most of the others and there isn’t much comparison in my opinion. Native mobile apps for iOS and Android are available. Browser for viewing from desktop.

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I may have been wrong about helix being the cause of my LSP issues. One large typescript project I have will have performance issues but it may just be that project. I just found the same issue in neovim. Vscode is the only editor that doesn’t seem to have any problem with it.

I was originally hoping it would be resolved by this PR https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/10539

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I feel the same way. I’ve been using helix for about a month now and really like its paradigm. But I’m missing some of the neovim features. And I’ve run into some lsp issues that I don’t think are present in neovim

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You sent me down a rabbit hole. Now I’m using a hamerspoon script which mimicks paperwm/niri

Liking it so far!

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Is it really? It’s been a couple of years since I used Java, but vs code sucked for it compared to IntelliJ. I used vscode for everything else but could never make a Java workflow stick.

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How does bg3 play on the deck? Enjoyable?

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Any of these co op games?

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I mean I often watch the race late. So I just avoid social media. Lemmy is already lacking interaction. I don’t think we should stifle it further…

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So I tried Crew chief on Acc. What a difference! It’s awesome!

Haven’t even played with some of the voice recognizable features yet

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Used it for few years in a spring boot api layer. Absolutely loved it. Migrating to typescript now, but that’s not due to Kotlin.

More due to

  1. not being a fan of spring boots magic
  2. our backend being very light
  3. wanting a unified language for our small team of full stack developers.
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